Matthew Poole Commentary - Micah 2:1 - 2:1

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Micah 2:1 - 2:1


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MICAH CHAPTER 2



God’s judgment against oppression, Mic_2:1-3. A lamentation for the removal of his people, Mic_2:4-6. A reproof for their injustice and delight in false prophets, Mic_2:7-11. A promise of restoration, Mic_2:12,13.



The prophet now denounceth judgment against oppressors in particular, of which sort of men Judah had too many, and Israel had many more at that day.



That devise iniquity; contrive and frame mischiefs to others, how they may be ruined, as appears Mic_2:2, and all the gain that can be made of their fall may be brought into the hand of the contrivers; which was the sin of the great ones in Israel, who for near forty years together were plotting to undo one another. And work evil: here is a dislocation of the words, unless the prophet would intimate to us, that in God’s account the resolving to do evil is doing it.



Upon their beds; when they should rest from making trouble to others, as well as rest from their labour and troubles of the day, when they should praise God for their own ease, safety, and rest, then their inhumanity and cruelty is forecasting how to grieve, vex, and swallow up others.



When the morning is light; so soon as they rise, and that is early; when such practices are in design, these cannot sleep till they make them fall on whom they fix their designs.



They practise it; finish or execute their mischievous purposes. Because it is in the power of their hand; they care not whether there be either justice or reason for what they do; if they have power enough to do, they will take confidence to do it, and never blush.