By L. ELLIOTT BINNS The Book of Micah contains some of the greatest passages in the Old Testament. Whether these were from the prophet whose name the book bears, or whether they are the work of nameless servants of God, is of little consequence, for inspiration is not limited to known channels, and the passages carry in themselves the marks of genuine oracles of God. In the case of many prophetic utterances a knowledge of the circumstances and of the life of their writers, even if it is not