Micah, updated
The prophet Micah lived in dark times. He was one of a small remnant of faithful believers living in a godless society where corruption and violence were rife, the vulnerable were the victims of exploitation and the religious leaders failed to speak out against the people’s sin, but instead gave them the message they wanted to hear. Micah often seemed to be a lone voice as he faithfully proclaimed God’s word, warning of judgement to come on the nation — a judgement from which even the believing remnant would not be exempt. Yet at the same time he also preached a message of hope, pointing his hearers forward to the coming of Christ and to the future glories which await the true people of God, Jews and Gentiles alike. With such a prospect in view, the book closes on a note of triumphant praise to God as the prophet marvels at his grace and faithfulness to his people. Using his own translation from the Hebrew, Dale Ralph Davis shows how many of the situations Micah addresses are very relevant to the experiences of Christians in various parts of the world in our own day. He presents the prophet, and the faithful remnant to whom he ministered, as an example and encouragement to us all to start living the life of the next age in this present age, and to trust God’s promises, however dark our circumstances may appear, in the assurance that he has a glorious future yet to come for his church.
Publisher: Evangelical Press
Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781783971091
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Dale Ralph Davis was teaching elder at Woodland Presbyterian Church, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and previously served as Professor of Old Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary, Jackson, Mississippi.
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‘Dale Ralph Davis has written extensively on the Old Testament especially in shorter commentaries. His writing is clear and accessible. This volume on Micah is brief enough to be read devotionally but is also very meaty. He relates enough of the Hebrew language, grammar and syntax so that those with Hebrew can understand his translation choices but doesn’t cumber the text with extended discussions. End notes provide further explanation as well as sources for other viewpoints. He is always practical and never esoteric. His comments are witty and memorable while remaining reverent. This is compressed learning at its finest. If you have read him before stop reading this and buy the book. If you have never read him then buy this book and everything else he has written.’ Miffed