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Recent Posts: A voice in the wilderness
They asked if you are not the Christ, Elijah, or the Prophet, why are you baptizing? John 1: 28, 29.
Are you Elijah? I am not. Then who are you? John 1:25.
John didn’t refuse to answer. He told them clearly. John 1:19-23.
Grace and truth were realized through Jesus. John 1:15-18.
Passages that speak to the rapture of the Church.
Tag Archives: Micah
God’s steadfast love and compassion. Micah 7:18-20.
This post will be the end of our journey through Micah’s prophecy. The NLT translation headlines this section as, God’s Steadfast Love and Compassion If you have been following my study on Micah, then you will agree that what Micah … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, creation, Creation, End times, forgive, gentiles, God's character, grace, Hope, Jews, judgment, Mercy, Micah, Prophetic, Sin, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged character of God, judgment, kindness, last days, love, Micah, ocean, Old Testament, prophecy, Scripture, Sin, study, thoughts
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Micah 5:3 When she who is in labor has borne a child.
When you are doing your Bible study, there are a vast number of options you can use, such as Bible translations. All of them have issues, and all of them are translations or transliterations – as most of the time, … Continue reading
Posted in Assyrians, bible study, End times, gentiles, God's character, healing, Islam, Israel, Jerusalem, Jesus, Jews, judgment, Mercy, Micah, Nebuchadnezzar's statue, restore, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged 1948, Babylon, Balfour Declaration, bible study, captivity, Grecians, Holocaust, independence, Israel, Jews, Micah, Nebuchadnezzar, Palestine, Persians, return to Israel, Romans, statehood
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Micah 5:2. The LORD will choose one of your people to rule.
I don’t know about you, but I feel as though there is little I can do that is useful, and so I write. Maybe that’s the condition we find Micah in as we move into chapter five of Micah. Continue reading
Posted in Bethlehem, bible study, character study, David, End times, God's character, Jacob, Judah, Matthew's gospel, Micah, Millennium, Prophetic, Rule the nations, the nations, The supremacy of Christ
Tagged Bethlehem Ephratah, bible study, Boaz, Elinelech, end times, fulfilled, Jesse, Jesus, Judah, King David, Lord, Matthew's gospel, Micah, Obed, one of your people, prophecy, rule the nation, Ruth, Yeshua
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Micah 4:6-7. I will assemble the lame and gather those who were dispersed.
My initial thoughts and feeling on these next few verses trouble me. Micah 4:6-7 CJB “When that day comes,” says Adonai, “I will assemble the lame and gather those who were dispersed, along with those I afflicted. (7) I will … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, End times, false teaching, God's character, grace, healing, Israel, Mercy, Micah, Millennium, Peace, Prophetic, Revelation, the nations, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged act of the will, afflicted, bible study, character, dispersed, Faith, forgive, God the Father, hope, Jesus, judge, judgment, lame, Micah, nature, punishment, remnant, standards
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A look at Micah 3:8 – 12, things to come.
Yes, people of Jacob, I will bring all of you together. I will bring together all those in Israel who are still living. I will put them together like sheep in the sheep pen, like a flock in its pasture. Then the place will be filled with the noise of many people. Continue reading
Posted in antichrist, Assyrians, bible study, condemnation, End times, enemies, Ezekiel 38, false teaching, gentiles, Gog, invasion, Islam, Israel, Jerusalem, Jews, judgment, Micah, overtaken, Prophetic, Thoughts on scripture, wrath.
Tagged a heap of ruins, Bible study (Christian), bribes, disaster, divination, Israel, justice, Micah, might, Sheep, the remnant, the Spirit of the Lord, transgression
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You have filled the streets with the dead. Micah 3:1-7
One of the primary tenets of a follower of Christ is hope. Hope works by faith and this hope is embedded in the fact that Jesus, a believable witness, told us that there is a life with the Father and that He would come back for His church. Continue reading
Posted in Apostasy, Assyrians, bible study, caught, End times, enemies, false teaching, gentiles, invasion, Israel, Jacob, Jesus, Judah, judgment, Micah, overtaken, Thoughts on scripture, war, wrath.
Tagged crush, darkness, dead, diviners, evil, holy war, justice, Micah, my people, persecuted, perversion, rebellion, wicked
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My people behave like an enemy. Micah 2:8-12.
Seeing as the Assyrians and Babylonians will soon take everyone captive or kill them, inheritance is somewhat of a moot point; unless there is that one person that remembers that God promised His people the land of Canaan. Continue reading
Posted in Assyrians, bible study, gentiles, invasion, Israel, Jacob, Jerusalem, Jesus, Jews, Judah, Mercy, Micah, Millennium, overtaken, restore
Tagged bully, council, covet, defiled, descendants, disgraced, enemy, inheritance, Israel, Jacob, Jewish, Judah, Micah, preaching, prophet, rest, Sabbath, wealthy
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They covet … houses, and take them away. A look at Micah 2:1-4
Micah had to deal with people like, King Ahab, who wanted the field of Naboth; a field which was profitable and happened to be next to the castle. Ordinary ploys at bartering did nothing to change the mind of Naboth, and so, Ahab’s wife, who had the power in her hands to take it, had Naboth killed. Continue reading
Posted in Assyrians, bible study, gentiles, Israel, Jerusalem, Jews, Micah
Tagged Ahab, covet, distressed, evil, inheritance, Israel, Jezebel, Micah, motivation, oppress, sieze, wickedness
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A look at Micah. Chapter 1: 6-16. The end of chapter 1.
May I be honest? There are some portions of the Bible that I find tedious, like the book of Numbers and these next few verses. Let’s see if I can invest a bit of life into them. Micah 1:6 MKJV … Continue reading
Posted in Assyrians, bible study, Dispelling myths, enemies, gentiles, invasion, Israel, Jacob, Jerusalem, Jews, Judah, Micah, overtaken, Peace, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Assyria, Babylonian captivity, captivity, Damascus, destruction, Gath, Idols, Jerusalem, Judah, Micah, prophet, ruins, Samaria, wounds
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Micah 1:5 part two, What is the transgression of Jacob?
the same sons that we just witnessed, deceiving the Hivites, slaughtering all the males, taking all the females captive, and looting all that they possessed. Is it possible, that as representatives of God on this earth, that they just misrepresented God? Continue reading
Posted in bible study, deception, enemies, Genesis, hypocrisy, Israel, Jacob, Mercy, Micah, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged bible study, character of God, Israel, Jacob, Judah, judgment, Mercy, Micah, misrepresentation, Rachel's tomb, rebellion, Samaria, transgression
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