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Micah: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary is unavailable, but you can change that!

One of the twelve Minor Prophets, Micah unwaveringly spoke God’s message to Israel—a message filled with judgment but also laced with the promise of redemption. Micah combined poetic complexity and literary sophistication to compel his audience to respond. And now, through an exacting linguistic and literary analysis of the biblical text, co-authors Francis I. Andersen and David Noel Freedman...

chapter 4. Cf. Shaw (1993). The word šimʿû occurs six times in the book (twice in chapter 6); it does not seem to be a very secure diagnostic for such a far-reaching conclusion. So far as chapters 6–7 are concerned, it was an early conclusion, due mainly to Wellhausen (1898: 149), that 7:7(or 8)–20 was a distinct piece, a later addition. This, too, has stood the test of time. In similar fashion other passages, large or small, have been identified as later comments modifying, even contradicting,
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