Micah 3
Matthew Poole's English Annotations 12 verses
Micah 3:1
Micah 3:2
Who hate the good In practice and affection these Rulers were directly contrary to what they should have been and done, they hated not only to do good, but they hated the good which was to be done, and those that did it; and what kind of men may we judge they were who hated good men, and what was good, and by consequence hated also God himself., and love the evil Choose, embrace, encourage, delight in, and prefer both evil works and evil workers, and take pleasure to do evil your selves. The worst character that can be given of any sort of men., who pluck off their skin from off them You by Office are shepherds, and should feed, guide, heal, protect, and love the Flock, but you use them as cruelly as the shepherd, who instead of shearing of the Fleece, would pluck off the skin, and lay them., and their flesh from off their bones Another proverbial speech of the same import, and chargeth highest injustice, and inhumanity upon these Princes and Rulers, Vid. Ezek. 22.27. Zeph. 3.3..
Micah 3:3
Who also eat Maintain themselves and their followers, nay, live in Luxury and excess, revelling in Banquets and Feasts as the word is many times used, Amos 6.4. the flesh The Estates, Goods, and Livelyhood of their Subjects, Neighbours, and Brethren, of my people whom I have chosen, maintained, and allotted an inheritance unto, of whom I once said, who toucheth them, toucheth the apple of mine eye, Deut. 32.10. Zech. 2.8., and slay their skin from off them With barbarous cruelty, and unheard injustice strip off (as Butchers strip the sheep they kill) the very skin; or as hunters, which having taken the prey, wearied, and worried first by their Dogs, do strip off the skin to sell, and eat the flesh in feasts and riotous banquetings., and they break their bones An allusion to Wolves, Bears, or Lyons which devour the flesh, tear the skin, and break the bones of the innocent, weak, and defenceless Lambs or sheep, thus our Prophet tells these Rulers plainly what they were, did, and how barbarously cruel and wicked., and chop them in pieces as for the pot, and as flesh within the cauldron u. These bloody Murtherers, Princes, and Chieftains are here compared to Cooks, and the Subjects, weak Neighbours, are compared to the bare bones which the Cook does by his Art prepare for pot, and to the flesh cut small for the Cauldron, that all might be boil'd and extracted out to make pottage, and delicious brothes or jelleys: thus the great ones used the meaner sort, who lived under their Jurisdiction, possibly the Prophet may a m at the bloody, cruel, and devouring times under Shallum, &c. or to that reported of Menahem, 2 Kings 15.16. ver. when probably much of this was done according to the very letter.
Micah 3:4
Then When that time, and those miseries which Micah foretels shall come upon them, chap. 2.6, 7, 8 and 2.3. when God shall retaliate and pay these great ones in their own coin. shall they The cruel oppressours, these Tyrannical Judges that pityed none, devoured all, and feared not the Divine vengeance. cry unto the LORD As if they were his, and as if he were bound to deliver; they then shall own he can, and none else can deliver them, and they will expect a saving hand after all their Rebellions against, and contempts of God., but he will not hear them As they heard the cry of the oppressed, but would not hear; so God will hear the cry of their distresses, but not hear the requests they make; he will do no more for them, then as if he did not hear them, he will be as a stranger to their case.: he will even hide his face from them They turned away their face from beholding and pitying the poor, now God will turn away his eye from them, and as if unconcern'd, leave them to their own distresses, and their Enemies rage and cruelty. at that time This added to assure them they should have least respect from God, when they need it most, so they shall receive what they gave, judgment without mercy, as 'tis Iam. 2.13. This speaks both the reason why, and the manner how God will thus leave them to the oppressour, the greatness of their sin deserved this, and such was the quality of their sins, that nothing fitter than a retaliation to punish the sin, convince the sinner, teach the world righteousness, and to vindicate God., as they have behaved themselves ill in their doings z.
Micah 3:5
¶ Thus says the LORD Now Micah in the Name of the Lord foretels what shall become of false Prophets, he had frankly dealt with the seculars, now he deals as plainly with the Ecclesiasticks. concerning the prophets that make my people err Tho' he give them the Title they assume to themselves, yet he does very fully describe them, and shows they are false Prophets, they err, and make others to err with them. Israel is too apt to mistake his God, and his wayes, these false Prophets make them err more, both concerning their former wayes of Religion, and civil policie, and concerning their present danger and duty; and concerning future judgments and punishments., that bite with their teeth When they are furnisht with gifts, and well fed., and cry, Peace They promise great prosperity, they pretend to give assurance from God, that all shall go well with Israel, and none of the dismal woes threatned by Micah, and such like Prophets should ever be verifyed on them.: and he that putteth not into their mouthes But those who will not feed these false Prophets, that bid them not welcom to their Tables, nor make good chear for them., they even prepare war against him They do threaten with war, and all calamities that attend it, or else as Enemies prepared, they work them all the mischief they can, and show what God they serve, even the God of this world, and their own bellies..
Micah 3:6
Therefore Because of their irreligious, and Atheistical pretences to Divine Revelations, and to come from heaven with promises directly contrary to Gods purpose and word, even when their consciences told them they did lie herein. night Of ignorance, and loss of gifts, but since they had none such as they pretended to, I see not how they could lose them. I rather take this night to be a night of distresses, a time of great Calamities upon these Prophets more than ordinary, and upon all the people they seduced. shall be unto you Deceivers, and false Prophets., that ye shall not have a vision You shall no more pretend to have a vision, you shall not dare any more to foretel any thing to this people., and it shall be dark Very calamitous time to all, but most to you who lived upon lying Visions, and now shall starve for want of them. unto you, that ye shall not divine Have neither skill, nor will any more to set up for your selves in that Trade, being found great Impostors, and such as have seduced this people into sin first, and misery next, they will be inraged against you, and you shall not safely appear among them., and the sun shall go down over the prophets A proverbial speech, and contains much the same, that night and dark do contain. Perhaps this intimates the visible hand of God extraordinarily against them, and making their sorrows the more dreadful, as darkness by the Sun going down at Noon, would speak it self an extraordinary judgment, and most terrifie the world., and the day shall be dark The best circumstances any of them shall be in, shall be so sad and woful, that they shall not know which way to take for themselves, or direct for others. over them.
Micah 3:7
Then In the days of this Calamity, which shall confute all the flattering promises of these Prophets. shall the seers Who call'd themselves, were accounted by others, and were advised with as men that had Visions from God, were Prophets in name and repute with the deceived people. be ashamed Their Impostures being detected they shall be covered with shame, the people shall talk what they are, and tell them to their faces where ever they meet them that they are false and lying Varlets, not worthy to live, and the very Consciences of these men shall then fly in their faces and upbraid them., and the diviners confounded Diviners here are seers, and being confounded the same with ashamed, this ingemination adds to the thing spoken, at least a fuller verification of it.: yea, they shall all cover their lips So Lepers did, Lev. 13.45. and men ashamed, and Mourners did thus, Ezek. 24.17, 22. So these shall mourn and pine in their shame., for there is no answer of God God does not answer them, rather because the Answer they had formerly given and pretended to be from God now appears not to have been from him, they should therefore by the sentence of the Law be stoned, Deut. 13.10. & Zech. 13.3. so Elijah dealt with Baals Prophets, and 'tis like these false Prophets detected might fear the like from those they had deceived..
Micah 3:8
¶ But truly Notwithstanding this shame, and silence covering these false Prophets, yet says Micah. I am full of power Courage, Vivacity, and Ability becoming a Prophet of God. by the spirit of the LORD Not from himself but from the Spirit of God given to him, and duly qualifying him to the faithful discharge of the Prophetic Office, and without fear, flattery, by-respects or self-seeking I have already and still do, and will declare the sins, duties and dangers of this People that they may repent, and be saved, or my God may be justified when he judgeth, and this people may know the difference between a false and true Prophet., and of judgment A Spirit of Judgment to discern aright times, and seasons, to discern right from wrong, truth from lies and pure worship of God from Idolatry, and what are the consequents of all these to a people who decline from the way of truth and purity, or adhere to it., and of might Resolution, undaunted in speaking Gods word to the greatest of men, as I have dared, I still do dare to tell the Heads of Jacob, and princes of Israel what they do against God, and what God will do against them., to declare unto Jacob his transgression With impartial Reproofs, with severe menaces from God to preach against Jacob's Transgressions., and to Israel his sin The same repeated. All the Twelve Tribes have sinn'd and God will visit..
Micah 3:9
Hear this, I pray you, ye heads of the house of Jacob, and princes of the house of Israel, that abhor judgment Whereas judgment should be their great delight, as it is of every good Magistrate; these had hearts that detested it, were weary of the directions of Gods Law in their Polity, and hated to be controuled by it., and pervert all equity Where you can, you wrest the Law to countenance your unequal proceedings, and wrong those you should right, and acquit those you should condemn. And there is many a wo denounced against such.. This Verse is word for word the same in the former part of it, with the former part of the first verse of this Chapter; we refer thither for explication of it. The Prophet having asserted his Divine Call and avowed his Faithfulness in the Prophetick Office, ver. 8. he here gives us one more proof of it dealing roundly with the Magistrates in both Kingdoms, Israel and Iudah.
Micah 3:10
They Heads, Princes, Judges and great-ones among them. build up Enlarge or beautifie, and fortifie Zion The houses in Zion, or perhaps may be meant the Temple and its buildings, and the Royal Palace of the Kings of Iudah. with blood With Wealth and Gifts which these Builders made themselves masters of by violence taking away the life of the Owners, or else fining and amercing them. By this course they wrested part of their Estates from them, by the other they seised all; they also for gain sometimes acquitted the Guilty, and freed them in capital Cases, and so sold the blood of the Innocent., and Jerusalem with iniquity By such Injustice Ierusalem was brought to Ruin at last, though some particular Persons and Families did raise themselves, their Houses and Palaces to a present largeness and stateliness..
Micah 3:11
The heads thereof judge for reward Whereas the Judges were Gods Deputies, to hear and determine Causes, as the merit of the Causes were found, without respect of persons; they should have been careful to give such judgment as God would give, for the judgment is the Lords, and he sits in the midst of the Judges. These corrupt Judges attended little to the Cause, but much to Rewards, and with them the greatest Bribe made the justest Cause, and he was most guilty who was poor and could not, or honest and would not, give the expected reward. This was most directly against the Law of God, Exod. 23.8. Deut. 16.19. and expresly cursed, yet 'twas the common course and practice with them., and the priests thereof teach for hire These men should have impartially declared the Law of God to all, told them what was clean or unclean, what was prohibited, what permitted, what commanded; what was safe to them, being pleasing to God; and what dangerous to them, being offensive to their God; but these for hire would direct them how to please themselves, and though they broke the Law, not be guilty; to extort, yet not be guilty of Usury; to kill an Enemy, yet not be guilty of Murther, nor break the sixth Commandment; to be unnatural to Parents, yet not sin. Who paid them well should find them most excellently skill'd in the Casuistical Divinity the Iesuites at this day are Masters of., and the prophets thereof divine for money Which being extraordinary persons raised of God, and sent by him to deliver his Message impartially to all his people, to all Rankes of men among them without fear, flattery, prejudice, or any by-respects. There were in this people at this day a sort of men called prophets, but were indeed mere Fortunetellers, as we call a vagabond sort of persons among us, and these made a Trade of Divining, and as if 'twere in their ower to frame future things to the mind and humour of men, for a good round sum of money they would sell prosperity to them; for they never told great good to come to any but such as gave a great reward, and little money with them never purchas'd the news of a great advantage, and who so had first the misery to be poor, that they could not buy, or else were wiser than to beleive these Impostors, these were sure to be told a sad story of troubles and afflictions. Many Disciples of Balaam, 2 Pet. 2.15. they loved the wages of unrighteousness.: yet will they lean upon the LORD Whilest Magistrates, Priests and Prophets are thus abominably corrupt, yet they will presumptuously lean upon the Lord, and flatter themselves that he is present with them, that he owneth them as his peculiar people., and say Yea, they boast so., Is not the LORD among us As our God, our Shield, whereas he was among them, but provoked to be their Enemy, though they will not believe it.? no evil can come upon us So they do falsly conclude against all the word of God, and against all his true Prophets admonitions. No evil of affliction such as War, Famine and Captivity can come upon them. Thus far these corrupt Iews..
Micah 3:12
Therefore shall Zion By this it appears, that this Sermon was preach'd to Iudah and its Governours, Priests and Prophets who were thus wicked in A az his time, and probably continued so in the beginning of Hezekiah's time; Ieremiah does put this out of all doubt, chap. 26.18. saying that Micah spake these words to all Iudah. As for the time, it was in all likelihood before the thirteenth year of Hezekiah, say some; I rather think 'twas in the very beginning of Hezekiah, and that this might awaken them of that Age to comply with Hezekiah in the Reformation. Zi here is threatned as endangered, nay ruin'd by the sins of Magistrates, Priests and Prophets, they thought that Zion should be their safety, hower'e they sin'd, God by his Prophet assures them the quite contrary, their sins should be the danger and destruction of Zion. for your sake Because your sins are so great and many, God would have spared Sodom for the sake of righteous men, these may be safety to a City; but God will not spare the wicked for any places sake, nor shall a Temple be more security to a wicked people, than Heaven was to sinning Angels. Though these flagitious men cry'd out against Micah, and such like men, as a publick danger, Truth is, the Injustice, Idolatry, and Inhumanity of publick persons were the great danger. be plowed as a field Either by the Enemy, and Conquerour, thereby forbidding it to be plowed without his leave, or by such as remained after the body of the People were carried Captive., and Jerusalem One of the goodliest Cities of the World, proud in its lofty, and beautiful buildings, the City of the great king. shall become heaps Shall all lie in rubbish, its stately buildings shall be demolished and lie buried in their own ruines., and the mountain of the house Holy mountain, on which the Temple, one of the Wonders of the World, did stand, beautified with rarest Buildings. as the high places of the forrest Shall lye so long waste, as to be run over with Wood as a Forrest, and be a Lodge of wild Beasts..
AND I said In further discharge of his Prophetick Office, and his direction from the Lord, the Prophet proceeds to preach., Hear Attend diligently, and give good ear., I pray you Being to address to Governours, he intreats their attention as we have the Hebrew particle here rendred, which might have been rendred now, and so the Gallic Version does render it, and the particle signifieth both., O heads of Jacob, and ye princes of the house of Israel You that are by birth heads of the Families, and by office, Princes, and Rulers in Israel and Iacob, i. e. in the Kingdom both of the Ten Tribes and more particularly the Two Tribes, as appears from the last verse of this chapter.; is it not for you Are you not bound by Office? Do not men expect? Does not God require? does the publick-weal engage you to be well-skilled in the Laws of God? to know Understand, approve, conform to, and Rule by Equity, and the just Laws of your God. You Princes, Magistrates, and Ruling Officers, ought to know, and do Judgment and Justice, you of all men should know and do right. judgment?