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Biblical Reading and Reflections: September 6th (Micah 4 & Matthew 7)

Alastair's Adversaria

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Isaiah's Introductory Formula in Micah May Be Referring to Something That Isaih Read in Mica.

Isaiah's account begins with the word that isaiah, the son of amoz, saw concerning judah and jerusalem. There are various examples of cross fertilization among the prophets elsewhere. Some have suggested tension between the vision of the two prophets based on the question of whether the nations would still worship false gods in the latter days or not. The previous chapter ended with te pronouncement of doom upon jerusalem. Therefore, because of you, zion shall be ploughed as a field,. jerusalem shall become a he ruins, and the mountain of the house a wooded height.

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