Bible version
Woe to Those Who Plot Evil
Commentary
In Micah 2, the prophet Micah speaks out against the wickedness of the people of Israel. He condemns their greed and selfishness, and warns them of the consequences of their actions. He speaks of a coming judgment, and of the destruction that will come upon them if they do not repent. Micah speaks of a time when the people of Israel will be scattered and driven away from their homes. He speaks of a time when the wicked will be punished and the righteous will be rewarded. He speaks of a time when the Lord will restore the fortunes of his people and bring them back to their land. Micah also speaks of a time when the Lord will gather his people together and lead them in righteousness. He speaks of a time when the Lord will provide for his people and protect them from their enemies. He speaks of a time when the Lord will bring peace and justice to the land. Micah's words are a warning to the people of Israel. He calls them to repentance and to turn away from their wickedness. He calls them to trust in the Lord and to follow his commands. He calls them to seek the Lord and to live in obedience to his will.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Micah, chapter 2 it would take approximately 2 minutes to finish.
There are 13 verses in Micah, chapter 2.