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Micah: A Commentary on the Book of the Prophet Micah is unavailable, but you can change that!

With refreshing respect for the reader, Hillers lays out the evidence for his case cautiously and asks the readers to form their own decisions. The author very sensitively explicates the many figures of speech and collects a most helpful set of biblical passages which illuminate the text. The succinct style of Hillers’ writing will serve the you well as you uncover the truths of Micah.

Commentary Themes announced in the first three chapters are gathered here, in a quantity that makes a detailed exposition unnecessary. There are close ties, not always recognized, to the following oracle, which will be enumerated in commentary on 4:1–5*; the remarks here will only prepare the ground. The opening address to the “heads” and “judges,” and the charge that they actually abhor justice, recall the beginning of this chapter. Though the prophet brings the court of law to the fore as the
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