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Micah

Micah. By Jonathan. About Macia. His name means: Who is like God Family: not much is known about them He is a minor prophet He prophesied for about 47 years from 737-690 BC

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Micah

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  1. Micah By Jonathan

  2. About Macia • His name means: Who is like God • Family: not much is known about them • He is a minor prophet • He prophesied for about 47 years from 737-690 BC • Micah was active in Judah from before the fall of Samaria in 722 BC and experienced the devastation brought by Sennacherib’s invasion of Judah in 701 BC. He prophesied from approximately 737-690 BC. Micah was from Moresheth, also called Moresheth-Gath, a small town in southwest Judah. Micah lived in a rural area, but often rebuked the corruption of city life in Israel and Judah

  3. About Micah • Micah was active in Judah from before the fall of Samaria in 722 BC and experienced the devastation brought by Sennacherib’s invasion of Judah in 701 BC. He prophesied from approximately 737-690 BC. Micah was from Moresheth, also called Moresheth-Gath, a small town in southwest Judah. Micah lived in a rural area, but often rebuked the corruption of city life in Israel and Judah.

  4. Background • Little is known about the personal life of the prophet Micah. He came from a town called Moreshet, and was therefore called Morashti. He lived during the reign of king Jotham of Judah, and succeeding kings, about 150 years before the destruction of Jerusalem by the Babylonian hosts. In this time,the people of both Judah and of the Northern Kingdom, had abandoned the ways of God. Jerusalem and Samaria, the capitals of the two Jewish kingdoms, were centers of idol worship and bad living. The rich oppressed the poor, and the laws of the Torah were rejected.

  5. Background • as the prophecy of God rested on him, Micah came out to denounce the evils that had filled his Isreal. He warned that Samaria and Jerusalem would be destroyed. The prophecy about Samaria was fulfilled only a short time later, less than a quarter of a century; it was destroyed by Shalmaneser, king of Assyria.in the year 3205 (after Creation). Jerusalem existed for another 133 years, and was destroyed in the year 3338.

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