CHAPTER II

Here the prophet denounces a wo against the plotters of

wickedness, the covetous and the oppressor, 1, 2.

God is represented as devising their ruin, 3.

An Israelite is then introduced as a mourner, personating his

people, and lamenting their fate, 4.

Their total expulsion is now threatened on account of their

very numerous offences, 5-10.

Great infatuation of the people in favour of those pretenders

to Divine inspiration who prophesied to them peace and plenty,

11.

The chapter concludes with a gracious promise of the

restoration of the posterity of Jacob from captivity; possibly

alluding to their deliverance from the Chaldean yoke, an event

which was about two hundred years in futurity at the delivery

of this prophecy, 12, 13.

NOTES ON CHAP. II

Verse Micah 2:1. Wo to them that devise iniquity] Who lay schemes and plans for transgressions; who make it their study to find out new modes of sinning; and make these things their nocturnal meditations, that, having fixed their plan, they may begin to execute it as soon as it is light in the morning.

Because it is in the power of their hand.] They think they may do whatever they have power and opportunity to do.

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