Micah, 5

Micah, 5

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In Micah 5, the prophet Micah speaks of the coming of a ruler from Bethlehem, a small town in Judah. This ruler will be a great leader, a shepherd of the people, and will bring peace and justice to the land. He will be a source of strength and protection for the people of Israel, and will be a light to the nations. The chapter also speaks of the destruction of the enemies of Israel, and of the restoration of the people of Israel. The Lord will gather the people of Israel from the nations and bring them back to their homeland. He will also judge the wicked and bring justice to the oppressed. The chapter ends with a call to the people of Israel to trust in the Lord and to put their hope in Him. The Lord will be their refuge and their strength, and He will bring peace and justice to the land. This chapter is a reminder to the people of Israel that the Lord is their protector and their hope. He will bring justice and peace to the land, and will be a source of strength and protection for His people. It is a reminder to trust in the Lord and to put their hope in Him.

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