Day 232 - Micah Tells All
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Today’s Reading
8/20/2019 Day 232 Micah 1:1 – 4:13
Reflection |
Today -
Chapter 1 - Woe to Samaria and Judah for the way they
treat people.
treat people.
Chapter 2 - Social evils denounced; there will be a faithful remnant
Chapter 3 - bad rulers and the evil they do onto the people
Chapter 4 - Peace and justice through faith in God; Exiles will return;
(NOAB 5 notes and me)
Background |
Background by the Center of Biblical Studies.
Micah was a prophet from Judah, but prophesied to both Samaria and Jerusalem,
capital cities of the northern and southern kingdoms. He prophesied before and
after the fall of Samaria in 722 BC and into the reign of Judah’s king, Hezekiah.
He was a contemporary of Isaiah. Unlike Isaiah, however, Micah was not part of
the inner court. More like Amos, Micah was from the village of Moresheth.
This may explain Micah’s sensitivity to social injustice.
(Center of Biblical Studies above)
capital cities of the northern and southern kingdoms. He prophesied before and
after the fall of Samaria in 722 BC and into the reign of Judah’s king, Hezekiah.
He was a contemporary of Isaiah. Unlike Isaiah, however, Micah was not part of
the inner court. More like Amos, Micah was from the village of Moresheth.
This may explain Micah’s sensitivity to social injustice.
(Center of Biblical Studies above)
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The Next Days of Readings |
8/21/2019 Day 233 Micah 5:1 – 7:20
8/22/2019 Day 234 Nahum 1:1 – 3:19
8/23/2019 Day 235 Habakkuk 1:1 – 3:19
8/24/2019 Day 236 Zephaniah 1:1 – 3:20
8/25/2019 Day 237 Haggai 1:1 – 2:23
8/26/2019 Day 238 Zechariah 1:1 – 4:14
8/27/2019 Day 239 Zechariah 5:1 – 9:17
8/28/2019 Day 240 Zechariah 10:1 – 14:21
8/29/2019 Day 241 Malachi 1:1 – 2:17
8/30/2019 Day 242 Malachi 3:1 – 4:6
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Christ, our true and only Light:
receive our morning prayers, and
illumine the secrets of our hearts with your healing
goodness, that not evil desires may possess us
who are made new in the light of your
heavenly grace. Amen
receive our morning prayers, and
illumine the secrets of our hearts with your healing
goodness, that not evil desires may possess us
who are made new in the light of your
heavenly grace. Amen
(Book of Common Prayer collects - Pentecost 10)
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