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Where do they plot evil (Mic 2:1)?
Where do they plot evil (Mic 2:1)?
- In their city gates
- On their beds (correct)
- In the marketplace
- On every hill
When do they carry out their evil plots (Mic 2:1)?
When do they carry out their evil plots (Mic 2:1)?
- After the sun goes down
- At morning's light (correct)
- In the evening
- At noon in full view of all
What do they covet and seize (Mic 2:2)?
What do they covet and seize (Mic 2:2)?
- Luxurious food
- Gold and silver
- Ivory couches
- Fields (correct)
What do they defraud a person of (Mic 2:2)?
What do they defraud a person of (Mic 2:2)?
What do they defraud a fellowman of (Mic 2:2)?
What do they defraud a fellowman of (Mic 2:2)?
What was the Lord planning against those who defraud people (Mic 2:3)?
What was the Lord planning against those who defraud people (Mic 2:3)?
When God judges them what kind of time will it be (Mic 2:3)?
When God judges them what kind of time will it be (Mic 2:3)?
What will those upon whom the Lord is planning disaster not do (Mic 2:3)?
What will those upon whom the Lord is planning disaster not do (Mic 2:3)?
In that day what will people do to those against whom God is planning disaster (Mic 2:4)?
In that day what will people do to those against whom God is planning disaster (Mic 2:4)?
In the mournful song how is Israel's ruin described (Mic 2:4)?
In the mournful song how is Israel's ruin described (Mic 2:4)?
To whom does God assign their fields (Mic 2:4)?
To whom does God assign their fields (Mic 2:4)?
How would the land be divided up (Mic 2:5)?
How would the land be divided up (Mic 2:5)?
In that day where will they not have anyone (Mic 2:5)?
In that day where will they not have anyone (Mic 2:5)?
What do their prophets say (Mic 2:6)?
What do their prophets say (Mic 2:6)?
What do the false prophets say will not overtake them (Mic 2:6)?
What do the false prophets say will not overtake them (Mic 2:6)?
To whom do God's words do good (Mic 2:7)?
To whom do God's words do good (Mic 2:7)?
How have God's people risen up lately (Mic 2:8)?
How have God's people risen up lately (Mic 2:8)?
What do they do to those who pass by without a care (Mic 2:8)?
What do they do to those who pass by without a care (Mic 2:8)?
Who are driven from their pleasant homes (Mic 2:9)?
Who are driven from their pleasant homes (Mic 2:9)?
Why does God say this is not their resting place (Mic 2:10)?
Why does God say this is not their resting place (Mic 2:10)?
What would the prophets they would like say (Mic 2:11)?
What would the prophets they would like say (Mic 2:11)?
Who will God bring together (Mic 2:12)?
Who will God bring together (Mic 2:12)?
How will God gather the remnant of Israel (Mic 2:12)?
How will God gather the remnant of Israel (Mic 2:12)?
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Study Notes
Evil Schemes and Judgment
- People plot evil on their beds and carry out their plots at morning's light.
- They covet fields, seize homes, and defraud others of their inheritance.
- The Lord plans disaster against those who defraud, bringing calamity and preventing them from walking proudly.
Humiliation and Loss
- In times of disaster, people will ridicule those under judgment.
- Israel's ruin is characterized by the division of possessions and loss of fields to traitors.
- Land will be divided by lot, indicating a loss of control and dignity.
False Prophets and Dishonesty
- Prophets falsely claim that disgrace will not overtake the people, discouraging repentance.
- God's words are beneficial to the upright, highlighting the divide between true and false guidance.
Spiritual Corruption
- God's people are described as rising like enemies, stripping the rich and driving away vulnerable women from their homes.
- God denotes the land as defiled, making it unfit as a resting place.
Hope for Restoration
- God promises to gather the remnant of Israel, bringing them together like sheep in a pen, symbolizing safety and unity in the face of adversity.
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