Verses 1-4
Micah 3:1-4. Hear, O heads of
Jacob, &c. — That the justice of
God, in bringing upon them the
punishments which he had
threatened, might more evidently
appear, the prophet here shows
that there was no rank of them
free from very grievous crimes;
that even those, who ought to
have excelled others in piety
and virtue, were the first in
offences. We find Ezekiel making
the same complaint, Ezekiel
22:6, &c. Is it not for you to
know judgment — Ought not you to
understand and conform to the
just laws of your God? You
princes, magistrates, and ruling
officers, ought of all men to
know and do right. And, as it is
your province to judge and
punish those who break human
laws, this ought to make you
reflect that God will certainly
execute judgment on the breakers
of his laws. If you make any
reflection, you must needs be
sensible, that punishment must
await you for your crimes. Who
hate the good — Ye who hate, not
only to do good, but the good
which is done, and those that do
it; and love the evil — Choose
and delight in both evil works
and evil workers; who pluck off
their skin from off them — Who
use the people, whom you govern,
as cruelly as the shepherd would
use his flock, who, instead of
shearing the fleece, would pluck
the skin and flesh from off
their bones. Who eat the flesh
of my people, &c. — Who devour
the goods and livelihood of your
brethren. And break their bones,
&c. — An allusion to lions,
bears, or wolves, which devour
the flesh, and break the bones
of the defenceless lambs. And
chop them in pieces as for the
pot, &c. — All these are
metaphorical expressions, to
signify the oppressions of the
people by their heads, or great
men; and how they, by one means
or other, deprived them of their
substance, and divided it among
themselves. Then shall they —
Namely, the heads of the people
and princes spoken of above; cry
unto the Lord — When these
miseries come upon them; but he
will not hear them, he will even
hide, &c. — As they have showed
no pity to others, he will have
no pity on them.
Verse 5
Micah 3:5. Thus saith the Lord
concerning the prophets — As the
prophets prophesied falsely, and
it was chiefly through their
means that the princes bore
rule, the prophet next addresses
them, and lets them hear their
doom; that make my people err —
That lead them into mistakes,
both concerning what they should
do, and what God would do with
them: that tell them they do
well, and all shall be well with
them, whereas they are in the
paths of sin, and within a step
of ruin. It is ill indeed with a
people when their leaders cause
them to err, and those draw them
out of the way that should guide
them and go before them in it.
That bite with their teeth, and
cry, Peace — Who speak smooth
things, and promise peace and
prosperity to the people, while
they are bringing destruction
upon them; or, who compliment
and flatter those that will
furnish them with gifts, and
feed them well. And he that
putteth not into their mouths —
That will not entertain them at
his table, and treat them with
wine and strong drink; they even
prepare war against him — They
raise false accusations against
him, as if he were an enemy to
the government, and thereby
bring him into trouble; or in
some other way do him all the
mischief they can.
Verse 6-7
Micah 3:6-7. Therefore night
shall be unto you — Darkness,
uncertainty, perplexity, and
heavy troubles, shall be to you
prophets; that ye shall not have
a vision — You shall see your
predictions so fully confuted,
that you shall no more pretend
to have a vision, or dare to
foretel any thing. And the sun
shall go down over the prophets,
and the day shall be dark, &c. —
As they shall have no light, or
revelation, from heaven; so dark
days, or dismal calamities,
shall overtake them, as a just
punishment for their frauds and
impostures. Or, if the prophet
be considered as addressing the
people, the meaning of the verse
is, Since ye have given ear to
such prophets, and rejected the
true ones, the time shall come
when there shall be no true
vision among you, no divine
counsel to direct you; but ye
shall be involved in darkness
and uncertainty, without knowing
what course to take. Then shall
the seers be ashamed, &c. — For
the false pretences which they
have made to the gift of
prophecy; yea, they shall cover
their lips — Covering the lips,
or lower part of the face, was
used as a sign to express being
under some great affliction, or
shame; for there is no answer of
God — Because the answer, which
they pretended to be from God,
now appears not to have been
from him.
Verse 8
Micah 3:8. Truly I am full of
power by the Spirit of the Lord
— Here Micah speaks of himself
by way of contrast to the false
prophets, and declares that he
was filled with a divine
prophetic influence, and not
with dainties, wine, and strong
drink, like those false
pretenders to prophecy; and of
judgment — To discern truth from
error, right from wrong, and to
judge properly of times and
seasons, and improve them
accordingly. And of might — Of
courage, constancy, and
resolution to speak whatever God
commands me, without being
deterred from it by the fear of
any one, however great, or in
whatever station.
Verses 9-11
Micah 3:9-11. Hear this, ye
heads of the house of Jacob, &c.
— This address to the great men,
shows the prophet’s courage and
impartiality. That abhor
judgment, &c. — Who do not love
to pass a right judgment in
matters that come before you,
because you make no advantage to
yourselves by so doing; but
covet to have large bribes given
you, to pervert equity, and make
wrong decisions. They build up
Zion with blood, &c. — Who build
houses with the riches gotten by
violence, and by the
condemnation of the innocent.
The heads thereof judge for
reward — The judges pass
sentence, not according to the
right of the case, but according
as they have been bribed. The
priests thereof teach for hire —
The priests for the sake of
lucre teach those things which
are agreeable to the kings and
people, and not what God hath
commanded to be taught. It was
the duty of the priests to
instruct the people, as well as
to attend upon the service of
the temple; for which cause they
had cities allotted to them in
all parts of the land: but, not
being content with that
plentiful revenue which the law
allowed them, they made a
corrupt gain of their office.
And the prophets divine for
money — This is to be understood
of the false prophets. Yet will
they lean upon the Lord —
Pretend to trust in him, and
expect his favour, protection,
and blessing. And say, Is not
the Lord among us — As our God
and our shield? None evil — Such
as war, famine, and captivity,
can come upon us — While we have
him with us to defend and help
us.
Verse 12
Micah 3:12. Therefore shall Zion
for your sake — That is, because
of your transgressions, ye
judges, priests, and prophets;
be ploughed as a field — “There
is nothing which hinders us from
referring this prophecy to the
first destruction of Jerusalem:
for though the foundations of
the walls were left, yet a great
number of houses within the city
were overturned, as well by the
Chaldeans as by the Jews
themselves; who possibly used
the materials to repair the
breaches made in the walls
during the long siege they
underwent; when there could be
no wonder if many places were
ploughed as a field, for the
purposes of corn, which before
were gardens and houses: see 1
Maccabees 4:38. The prophecy,
however, may have a further
respect to the total destruction
of Jerusalem when Terentius
Rufus, by the order of Titus,
ploughed up the very foundations
of it.” See Houbigant and
Calmet. And Jerusalem shall
become heaps — The word heaps
alludes to the heaps of stones
laid up together in fields newly
ploughed. And the mountain of
the house — That is, of the
Lord’s house; as the high places
of the forest — The place where
the temple stood, which was upon
mount Moriah, shall be overrun
with grass and shrubs, like
mountains situated in a forest.
This is that passage, quoted
Jeremiah 26:18, which Hezekiah
and his princes took in good
part, yea, it seems, they
believed and laid it to heart,
in consequence whereof they
repented, and so the execution
of it did not come in their
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