Unlock the world of Micah with clear, scholar‑driven guidance .
This edition presents an insightful introduction and notes that help readers grasp the prophet’s context, purpose, and message.
This volume frames Micah within his historical setting, explaining dating debates, headings, and how the book may be organized. It contrasts Micah’s ethical emphasis with that of Isaiah, Amos, and Hosea, and highlights how the prophet’s tone ranges from sharp judgment to one of the most beloved final passages. The notes discuss how the text was shaped by discourses and how later chapters may reflect a change in viewpoint, while the introduction draws connections to the broader prophetic tradition and to the life of Judah.
- Learn about the author’s background and the likely audience for Micah’s prophecies
- Understand how the book’s structure and headings may have been added or altered over time
- See how Micah’s focus on justice, kindness, and moral reform shapes its message
- Explore the relationships and comparisons with Isaiah, Amos, and Hosea
Ideal for students, Bible readers, and anyone studying prophetic literature, this edition offers a careful, accessible path into Micah’s world and its enduring themes.