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Micah Chapter 3 (BSB)

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Micah Chapter 3 – Rebuke of Israel's Rulers
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1 Then I said: “Hear now, O leaders of Jacob, you rulers of the house of Israel. Should you not know justice?

2 You hate good and love evil. You tear the skin from my people and strip the flesh from their bones.

3 You eat the flesh of my people after stripping off their skin and breaking their bones. You chop them up like flesh for the cooking pot, like meat in a cauldron.”

4 Then they will cry out to the LORD, but He will not answer them. At that time He will hide His face from them because of the evil they have done.

5 This is what the LORD says: “As for the prophets who lead My people astray, who proclaim peace while they chew with their teeth, but declare war against one who puts nothing in their mouths:

6 Therefore night will come over you without visions, and darkness without divination. The sun will set on these prophets, and the daylight will turn black over them.

7 Then the seers will be ashamed and the diviners will be disgraced. They will all cover their mouths because there is no answer from God.”

8 As for me, however, I am filled with power by the Spirit of the LORD, with justice and courage, to declare to Jacob his transgression and to Israel his sin.

9 Now hear this, O leaders of the house of Jacob and rulers of the house of Israel, who despise justice and pervert all that is right,

10 who build Zion with bloodshed and Jerusalem with iniquity.

11 Her leaders judge for a bribe, her priests teach for a price, and her prophets practice divination for money. Yet they lean upon the LORD, saying, “Is not the LORD among us? No disaster can come upon us.”

12 Therefore, because of you, Zion will be plowed like a field, Jerusalem will become a heap of rubble, and the temple mount a wooded ridge.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Micah 3 accuse Israel's leaders of?
Using violent imagery, it accuses them of figuratively eating the flesh and breaking the bones of the people they should protect (v.1-3), and condemns prophets who "bite with their teeth, and cry, Peace" but curse anyone who won't pay them (v.5).
What does verse 11 say about the leaders' motives?
"The heads thereof judge for reward, and the priests thereof teach for hire, and the prophets thereof divine for money: yet will they lean upon the LORD, and say, Is not the LORD among us?" - corruption paired with false confidence, the same combination condemned in Jeremiah 6:13.
What is predicted for Zion and Jerusalem in this chapter?
Verse 12 says, "Zion for your sake be plowed as a field, and Jerusalem shall become heaps, and the mountain of the house as the high places of the forest" - complete devastation because of the leaders' corruption.

Today's Verse

And I called for a drought upon the land, and upon the mountains, and upon the grain, and upon the new wine, and upon the oil, and upon that which the ground bringeth forth, and upon men, and upon cattle, and upon all the labor of the hands.

Haggai 1:11 | ASV

Verse Of The Day

He turns the same charge on prophets who "bite with their teeth, and cry, Peace" for those who pay them but declare war on anyone who doesn't, a corruption also denounced in Jeremiah 6:13. The chapter ends warning that Zion will be "plowed as a field." Continue in Micah 4.