Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Micah 6:14 - 6:14

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Micah 6:14 - 6:14


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eat ... not be satisfied - fulfilling the threat, Lev 26:26.

thy casting down shall be in the midst of thee - Thou shalt be cast down, not merely on My borders, but in the midst of thee, thy metropolis and temple being overthrown [Tirinus]. Even though there should be no enemy, yet thou shalt be consumed with intestine evils [Calvin]. Maurer translates as from an Arabic root, “there shall be emptiness in thy belly.” Similarly Grotius, “there shall be a sinking of thy belly (once filled with food), through hunger.” This suits the parallelism to the first clause. But English Version maintains the parallelism sufficiently. The casting down in the midst of the land, including the failure of food, through the invasion thus answering to, “Thou shalt eat, and not be satisfied.”

thou shalt take hold, but ... not deliver - Thou shalt take hold (with thine arms), in order to save [Calvin] thy wives, children and goods. Maurer, from a different root, translates, “thou shalt remove them,” in order to save them from the foe. But thou shalt fail in the attempt to deliver them (Jer 50:37).

that which thou deliverest - If haply thou dost rescue aught, it will be for a time: I will give it up to the foe’s sword.