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The cultural and historical distance between the Old Testament prophets and their modern readers makes close study difficult. While these individuals spoke from God and therefore left a message that will always be relevant, God delivered His words through the vehicle of the prophets and their own situation in life. I have tried here to use the tools of language and history to help the reader...

[MT 2:18–25]; Micah 4:6). Micahʾs pattern alternates: judgment - restoration - judgment - restoration. On a theological level, the various predictions of judgment link together a chain that includes those under Assyria, Babylonia, Greece, and Rome, culminating in the Great Tribulation foretold in the NT (Matt. 24; Rev. 6–19). Promises of restoration have come about historically in the deliverance of Jerusalem from Assyria, in the return from Babylonian captivity, and in the victories of the Maccabees.
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