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The Bible Recap

Day 195 (Micah 1-7) - Year 2

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Christianity

4.936.1K Ratings

🗓️ 13 July 2020

⏱️ 8 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble and I'm your host for the Bible recap.

0:13.2

Today we finished our 20th book of the Bible.

0:15.8

Congratulations!

0:17.6

We're still hovering over the same time period and we will be for a while.

0:21.6

We'll continue to switch back and forth between a variety of prophecies and some of the narrative

0:26.5

history portions like kings and chronicles, where we'll often see those prophecies being fulfilled.

0:32.1

Today we're in another minor prophet, Micah.

0:35.0

I find his writing style very confusing so I'm really glad he's not a major prophet.

0:39.5

Just seven chapters instead of 70.

0:42.1

He's sometimes viewed as Isaiah Jr.

0:44.8

because God appointed them both to speak the same message to the same people in approximately

0:49.5

the same time frame. One primary difference apart from the link is that Isaiah's message was

0:55.2

directed more toward the ruling authorities while Micah speaks mainly to the general population.

1:00.4

He even opens by saying, hear you people's all of you pay attention.

1:05.2

He says God is about to take action against their sins and one of God's first moves is to

1:09.9

trample down the high places. Finally, he addresses the sins of Israel and its capital Samaria

1:16.4

as well as Judah and its capital Jerusalem and when God sends destruction,

1:21.3

Micah tells them how to grieve and mourn and it seems they're supposed to do it privately,

1:26.5

possibly because if news of their grief reaches the enemy nations, they'll rejoice over their

1:31.2

destruction. First, Micah calls them out on the same things we've already talked about,

1:36.6

stealing land from the poor and oppressing them. In Micah's words, we see that greed may start

1:42.4

with just wanting more stuff, but it eventually becomes so all-encompassing that you begin to oppress

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