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Micah
Facts:
Micah was a prophet of Judah around 700 years before Christ, when the prophet Isaiah was also ministering to Judah. Another man named Micah lived during the time of the judges.
- The book of Micah is near the end of the Old Testament.
- Micah prophesied about the destruction of Samaria by the Assyrians.
- Micah rebuked the people of Judah for disobeying God and warned them that their enemies would attack them.
- His prophecy ends with a message of hope in God, who is faithful and saves his people.
- In the book of Judges, the story is told of a man named Micah living in Ephraim who made an idol out of silver. A young Levite priest who came to live with him stole the idol and other things, and took off with a group of Danites. Eventually the Danites and the priest settled in the city of Laish and they set up that same silver idol to worship.
(Translation suggestions: Translate Names)
(See also: ../other/assyria.md, ../other/dan.md, ../other/ephraim.md, ../other/idol.md, ../other/isaiah.md, ../other/kingdomofjudah.md, ../other/judgeposition.md, ../other/levite.md, ../kt/priest.md, ../kt/prophet.md, ../other/samaria.md, ../other/silver.md)
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