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Prophets of Prophets of the Neo-Assyrian Periodthe Neo-Assyrian Period

© John Stevenson, 2010

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Session ObjectivesSession Objectives• Recall the social ills against which Recall the social ills against which

Amos spoke and apply them to Amos spoke and apply them to problems in our modern society and problems in our modern society and church .church .

• Recognize the unusual and difficult task Recognize the unusual and difficult task God gave to Hosea to demonstrate His God gave to Hosea to demonstrate His broken relationship with Israel, and broken relationship with Israel, and compare the prophet’s ministry to compare the prophet’s ministry to various difficult tasks that God may give various difficult tasks that God may give believers today.believers today.

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Course ObjectivesCourse Objectives• Differentiate between the messages of Differentiate between the messages of

judgment and hope preached by Isaiah judgment and hope preached by Isaiah because of Judah’s disobedience to the because of Judah’s disobedience to the Mosaic covenant and create possible Mosaic covenant and create possible applications to the Church today.applications to the Church today.

• Assess the importance of the concept Assess the importance of the concept of the Servant through the prophecies of the Servant through the prophecies in the last part of Isaiah and observe in the last part of Isaiah and observe their fulfillment in the person and their fulfillment in the person and ministry of Jesus.ministry of Jesus.

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The Prophet of Social InjusticeThe Prophet of Social Injustice

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The words of Amos, who was among the sheepherders from Tekoa, which he envisioned in visions concerning Israel in the days of Uzziah king of Judah, and in the days of Jeroboam son of Joash, king of Israel, two years before the earthquake.

Amos 1:1Amos 1:1

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EGYPT

ASSYRIA

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The words of Amos, who was among the sheepherders from Tekoa, which he envisioned in visions concerning Israel in the days of Uzziah king of Judah, and in the days of Jeroboam son of Joash, king of Israel, two years before the earthquake.

Amos 1:1Amos 1:1

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Then Amos answered and said to Amaziah, “I am not a prophet, nor am I the son of a prophet; for I am a herdsman and a grower of sycamore figs. 15 But the LORD took me from following the flock and the LORD said to me, ‘Go prophesy to My people Israel.’

Amos 7:14-15Amos 7:14-15

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• Amos was from Amos was from Tekoa, south of Tekoa, south of JerusalemJerusalem

• His Prophecy is His Prophecy is directed directed primarily toward primarily toward the Northern the Northern Kingdom of Kingdom of Israel.Israel. JUDAHJUDAH

ISRAELISRAEL

• Tekoa

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He said, “The LORD roars from Zion And from Jerusalem He utters His voice; And the shepherds’ pasture grounds mourn, And the summit of Carmel dries up.”

Amos 1:2Amos 1:2

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Thus says the LORD,“For three transgressions of Damascus and for four I will not revoke its punishment, Because they threshed Gilead with implements of sharp iron.”

Amos 1:3Amos 1:3

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“I will also break the gate bar of Damascus, And cut off the inhabitant from the valley of Aven, And him who holds the scepter, from Beth-eden; So the people of Aram will go exiled to Kir,” Says the LORD.

Amos 1:5Amos 1:5

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For three transgressions For three transgressions and for four…and for four… • Damascus

• Gaza

• Tyre

• Edom

• Ammon

• Moab

• Judah

• Israel

DamascusTyre

Edom

Ammon

MoabGaza

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What criticisms did Amos have What criticisms did Amos have against the people of his day?against the people of his day?

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Hear this word which the LORD has spoken against you, sons of Israel, against the entire family which He brought up from the land of Egypt, 2 you only have I chosen among all the families of the earth; therefore, I will punish you for all your iniquities.

Amos 3:1-2Amos 3:1-2

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If a trumpet is blown in a city will not the people tremble? If a calamity occurs in a city has not the LORD done it?

Amos 3:6Amos 3:6

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Surely the Lord GOD does nothing Unless He reveals His secret counsel To His servants the prophets.

Amos 3:7Amos 3:7

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Thus says the LORD,

“Just as the shepherd snatches from the lion’s mouth a couple of legs or a piece of an ear,

So will the sons of Israel dwelling in Samaria be snatched away–

With the corner of a bed and the cover of a couch!”

Amos 3:12Amos 3:12

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Chapters 1-2Chapters 1-2

• Damascus• Gaza• Tyre• Edom• Ammon• Moab• Judah• Israel

Chapters 3-6Chapters 3-6 Chapters Chapters 7 - 9:107 - 9:10

ChaptersChapters9:11-ff9:11-ff

• You were God’s chosen people (3)

For three transgressions and for four…

Judgments against Israel

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Hear this word, you cows of Bashan who are on the mountains of Samaria, Who oppress the poor, who crush the needy, Who say to your husbands, “Bring now, that we may drink?” (Amos 4:1).

JUDAH

ISRAELBashan

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What was the sin of the women What was the sin of the women of Israel?of Israel?

How to we fall into that same sin How to we fall into that same sin today?today?

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The Lord God has sworn by His holiness, "Behold, the days are coming upon you When they will take you away with meat hooks, And the last of you with fish hooks.” (Amos 4:2).

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“But I gave you also cleanness of teeth in all your cities

And lack of bread in all your places,

Yet you have not returned to Me,” declares the LORD.

Amos 4:6Amos 4:6

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Furthermore, I withheld the rain from you While there were still three months until harvest. Then I would send rain on one city And on another city I would not send rain; One part would be rained on, While the part not rained on would dry up.

Amos 4:7Amos 4:7

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“So two or three cities would stagger to another city to drink water,

But would not be satisfied;

Yet you have not returned to Me,” declares the LORD.

Amos 4:8Amos 4:8

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“I smote you with scorching wind and mildew;

And the caterpillar was devouring

Your many gardens and vineyards, fig trees and olive trees;

Yet you have not returned to Me,” declares the LORD.

Amos 4:9Amos 4:9

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“I sent a plague among you after the manner of Egypt;

I slew your young men by the sword along with your captured horses,

And I made the stench of your camp rise up in your nostrils;

Yet you have not returned to Me,” declares the LORD.

Amos 4:10Amos 4:10

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“I overthrew you, as God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah,

And you were like a firebrand snatched from a blaze;

Yet you have not returned to Me,” declares the LORD.

Amos 4:11Amos 4:11

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What is the significance of these What is the significance of these five refrains?five refrains?

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Chapters 1-2Chapters 1-2

• Damascus• Gaza• Tyre• Edom• Ammon• Moab• Judah• Israel

Chapters 3-6Chapters 3-6 Chapters Chapters 7 - 9:107 - 9:10

ChaptersChapters9:11-ff9:11-ff

• You were God’s chosen people (3)

• You have not returned (4)

• Seek me that you may live (5)

For three transgressions and for four…

Judgments against Israel

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Seek the LORD that you may live,

Or He will break forth like a fire,

O house of Joseph,

And it will consume with none to quench it for Bethel,

Amos 5:6Amos 5:6

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For thus says the LORD to the house of Israel, “Seek Me that you may live.”

Amos 5:4Amos 5:4

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Seek the LORD that you may live,

Or He will break forth like a fire,

O house of Joseph,

And it will consume with none to quench it for Bethel,

7 For those who turn justice into wormwood

And cast righteousness down to the earth.

Amos 5:6-7Amos 5:6-7

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Therefore because you impose heavy rent on the poor

And exact a tribute of grain from them,

Though you have built houses of well-hewn stone,

Yet you will not live in them;

You have planted pleasant vineyards,

Yet you will not drink their wine.

Amos 5:11Amos 5:11

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For I know your transgressions are many and your sins are great,

You who distress the righteous and accept bribes

And turn aside the poor in the gate.

Amos 5:12Amos 5:12

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Seek good and not evil, that you may live;

And thus may the LORD God of hosts be with you,

Just as you have said!

15 Hate evil, love good,

And establish justice in the gate!

Perhaps the LORD God of hosts

May be gracious to the remnant of Joseph.

Amos 5:14-15Amos 5:14-15

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Alas, you who are longing for the day of the LORD,

For what purpose will the day of the LORD be to you?

It will be darkness and not light;

19 As when a man flees from a lion And a bear meets him,

Or goes home, leans his hand against the wall

And a snake bites him.

Amos 5:18-19Amos 5:18-19

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I hate, I reject your festivals,

Nor do I delight in your solemn assemblies.

22 Even though you offer up to Me burnt offerings and your grain offerings,

I will not accept them;

And I will not even look at the peace offerings of your fatlings.

Amos 5:21-22Amos 5:21-22

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Take away from Me the noise of your songs;

I will not even listen to the sound of your harps.

24 But let justice roll down like waters

And righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.

Amos 5:23-24Amos 5:23-24

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Chapters 1-2Chapters 1-2

• Damascus• Gaza• Tyre• Edom• Ammon• Moab• Judah• Israel

Chapters 3-6Chapters 3-6 Chapters Chapters 7 - 9:107 - 9:10

ChaptersChapters9:11-ff9:11-ff

• You were God’s chosen people (3)

• You haven’t returned (4)

• Seek me that you may live (5)

• Against the men (6)

For three transgressions and for four…

Judgments against Israel

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Houses of Ivory (Amos 3:15 & 6:4)

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• Vision of FireVision of Fire

• Vision of LocustsVision of Locusts

• Vision of PlumblineVision of Plumbline

• Vision of Ripe FruitVision of Ripe Fruit

• Vision of the Lord Vision of the Lord by the Altarby the Altar

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Chapters 1-2Chapters 1-2

• Damascus• Gaza• Tyre• Edom• Ammon• Moab• Judah• Israel

Chapters 3-6Chapters 3-6 Chapters Chapters 7 - 9:107 - 9:10

ChaptersChapters9:11-ff9:11-ff

• You were God’s chosen people (3)

• You haven’t returned (4)

• Seek me that you may live (5)

• Against the men (6)

For three transgressions and for four… • Locusts

• Fire• Plumb line• Ripe Fruit• Lord by the

altar

Five Visions of Judgment

Judgments against Israel

• Of Israel• Of the

nations• Forever

Promise of Restoration…

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“In that day I will raise up the fallen booth of David,

And wall up its breaches;

I will also raise up its ruins,

And rebuild it as in the days of old;

12 That they may possess the remnant of Edom

And all the nations who are called by My name,”

Declares the LORD who does this.

Amos 9:11-12Amos 9:11-12

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How does James apply this How does James apply this promise in Acts 15:13-18?promise in Acts 15:13-18?

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MICAH

“Who is like Yahweh?”

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Micah 1:1Micah 1:1The word of the LORD which

came to Micah of Moresheth in the days of Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah, which he saw concerning Samaria and Jerusalem.

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Promise of future

restoration

Promise of future glory

Promise of eventual

regathering

Micah 1-2

First Oracle

Micah 3-5 Micah 6-7

Second Oracle

Third Oracle

Judgment of idolatry

Judgment against rulers

Judgment against

disloyalty

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Micah 1:2-3Micah 1:2-3Hear, O peoples, all of you;Listen, O earth and all it contains,And let the Lord God be a witness against you,The Lord from His holy temple.3 For behold, the LORD is coming forth from His place.He will come down and tread on the high places of the earth.

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Micah 1:4Micah 1:4The mountains will melt under Him,And the valleys will be split,Like wax before the fire,Like water poured down a steep place

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Micah 1:5Micah 1:5All this is for the rebellion of Jacob

And for the sins of the house of Israel.

What is the rebellion of Jacob? Is it not Samaria?

What is the high place of Judah? Is it not Jerusalem?

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Micah 1:6Micah 1:6For I will make Samaria a heap of ruins in the open country,

Planting places for a vineyard.

I will pour her stones down into the valley,

And will lay bare her foundations.

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Micah 1:7Micah 1:7All of her idols will be smashed,

All of her earnings will be burned with fire,

And all of her images I will make desolate,

For she collected them from a harlot's earnings,

And to the earnings of a harlot they will return.

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Samaria

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““Tell it not in Gath”Tell it not in Gath”1919 Your beauty, O Israel, is Your beauty, O Israel, is slain on your high places!slain on your high places!

How have the mighty fallen!How have the mighty fallen!

2020 Tell it not in Gath, Tell it not in Gath,

Proclaim it not in the Proclaim it not in the streets of Ashkelon;streets of Ashkelon;

Lest the daughters of the Lest the daughters of the Philistines rejoice,Philistines rejoice,

Lest the daughters of the Lest the daughters of the uncircumcised exult.uncircumcised exult.

(2 Samuel 1:19-20).(2 Samuel 1:19-20).

Tell it not in Gath,Tell it not in Gath,

Weep not at all Weep not at all (Micah 1:10a)(Micah 1:10a)..

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Micah 1:10Micah 1:10Tell it not in Gath,

Weep not at all.

At Beth-le-aphrah roll yourself in the dust.

““House of Dust”House of Dust”

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Micah 1:11Micah 1:11Go on your way, inhabitant of Shaphir, in shameful nakedness.

The inhabitant of Zaanan does not escape.

The lamentation of Beth-ezel:

“He will take from you its support.”

““Beauty”Beauty”

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Micah 1:11Micah 1:11Go on your way, inhabitant of Shaphir, in shameful nakedness.

The inhabitant of Zaanan does not escape.

The lamentation of Beth-ezel:

“He will take from you its support.”

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Micah 1:11Micah 1:11Go on your way, inhabitant of Shaphir, in shameful nakedness.

The inhabitant of Zaanan does not escape.

The lamentation of Beth-ezel:

“He will take from you its support.”

““House of joining”House of joining”

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Micah 1:12Micah 1:12For the inhabitant of Maroth

Becomes weak waiting for good,

Because a calamity has come down from the LORD

To the gate of Jerusalem.

““Bitterness”Bitterness”[r' [r'

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Micah 1:12Micah 1:12For the inhabitant of Maroth

Becomes weak waiting for good,

Because a calamity has come down from the LORD

To the gate of Jerusalem.

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Micah 1:13Micah 1:13Harness the chariot to the team of horses,

O inhabitant of Lachish–

She was the beginning of sin

To the daughter of Zion–

Because in you were found

The rebellious acts of Israel.

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Micah 1:14Micah 1:14Therefore you will give parting gifts

On behalf of Moresheth-gath;

The houses of Achzib will become a deception

To the kings of Israel.

““Possession of Gath”Possession of Gath”

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Micah 1:14Micah 1:14Therefore you will give parting gifts

On behalf of Moresheth-gath;

The houses of Achzib will become a deception

To the kings of Israel.

15 Moreover, I will bring on you

The one who takes possession,

O inhabitant of Mareshah.

The glory of Israel will enter Adullam.

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Micah 1:14Micah 1:14Therefore you will give parting gifts

On behalf of Moresheth-gath;

The houses of Achzib will become a deception

To the kings of Israel.

15 Moreover, I will bring on you

The one who takes possession,

O inhabitant of Mareshah.

The glory of Israel will enter Adullam.

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Tell it not in Tellington!Wail not in Wailing!Dust Manor will eat dirt,Dressy Town will flee naked.Safefold will not save,Allchester's walls are down,A bitter dose drinks Bitterton.Toward Jerusalem, City of Peace,The Lord sends war.Harness the war-steeds,O men of Barstead!Zion's beginning of sinning,Equal to Israel's crimes.To Welfare a last farewell!For Trapping trapped Israel's kings

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Verse 1 Verse 3

Woe to those whoscheme [bev.xo] iniquity,

Who work out evil [[r']on their beds!

I am planning [bvexo]against this family acalamity [h['r']

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Micah 3:1-2Micah 3:1-21 And I said, “Hear now, heads of Jacob

And rulers of the house of Israel.

Is it not for you to know justice?

2 You who hate good and love evil,

Who tear off their skin from them

And their flesh from their bones,

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Micah 3:3Micah 3:3Strip off their skin from them,

Break their bones,

And chop them up as for the pot

And as meat in a kettle.

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Micah 3:11Micah 3:11Her leaders pronounce judgment for a bribe,

Her priests instruct for a price,

And her prophets divine for money.

Yet they lean on the LORD saying,

“Is not the LORD in our midst?

Calamity will not come upon us.”

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Micah 3:12Micah 3:12Therefore, on account of you,

Zion will be plowed as a field,

Jerusalem will become a heap of ruins,

And the mountain of the temple will become high places of a forest.

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Micah 4:1Micah 4:1And it will come about in the last days

That the mountain of the house of the LORD

Will be established as the chief of the mountains.

It will be raised above the hills,

And the peoples will stream to it.

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Micah 4:2Micah 4:2And many nations will come and say,

“Come and let us go up to the mountain of the LORD

And to the house of the God of Jacob,

That He may teach us about His ways

And that we may walk in His paths.”

For from Zion will go forth the law,

Even the word of the LORD from Jerusalem.

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Micah 4:3Micah 4:3And He will judge between many peoples

And render decisions for mighty, distant nations.

Then they will hammer their swords into plowshares

And their spears into pruning hooks;

Nation will not lift up sword against nation,

And never again will they train for war.

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Past Blessing The ProphecySo Judah and Israellived in safety, everyman under his vineand his fig tree, fromDan even toBeersheba, all thedays of Solomon. (1Kings 4:25).

And each of them will situnder his vineAnd under his fig tree,With no one to makethem afraid,For the mouth of theLORD of hosts hasspoken. (Micah 4:4).

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Micah 5:2Micah 5:2But as for you, Bethlehem Ephrathah,

Too little to be among the clans of Judah,

From you One will go forth for Me to be ruler in Israel.

His goings forth are from long ago,

From the days of eternity.

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Micah 6:6Micah 6:6With what shall I come to the LORD

And bow myself before the God on high?

Shall I come to Him with burnt offerings,

With yearling calves?

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Micah 6:7Micah 6:7Does the LORD take delight in thousands of rams,

In ten thousand rivers of oil?

Shall I present my first-born for my rebellious acts,

The fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?

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Micah 6:8Micah 6:8He has told you, O man, what is good;

And what does the LORD require of you

But to do justice, to love kindness,

And to walk humbly with your God?

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Micah 7:18Micah 7:18Who is a God like Thee, who pardons iniquity

And passes over the rebellious act of the remnant of His possession?

He does not retain His anger forever,

Because He delights in unchanging love.

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Micah 7:19-20Micah 7:19-20He will again have compassion on us;

He will tread our iniquities under foot.

Yes, Thou wilt cast all their sins Into the depths of the sea.

20 Thou wilt give truth to Jacob

And unchanging love to Abraham,

Which Thou didst swear to our forefathers

From the days of old.