MICAH was cotemporary with Isaiah, and began to prophesy a
little after him. What we find here in writing, is an abstract of
what he preached, during the reign of three kings. The scope of all
is,
To convince Israel and Judah of their sins, and of the judgments
of God ready to break in upon them;
To comfort the righteous with promises of mercy and
deliverance, especially with an assurance of the coming of the
Messiah.
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