Guiding Questions: Micah 7

This is part of the Tanakh Yomi Project.

  1. The prophet mourns in the first verse — why?
  2. What type of interpersonal relationship obtains, according to the prophet, as common practice among the Israelites?
  3. According to Micah 7:3, what are the practices of the judges, the leaders and those in authority?
  4. Can there be any confidence, then, in a close friend — in an officer, in one’s wife (Micah 7:5)?
  5. How does Micah 7:6 describe family relationships?
  6. Is it the prophet who is speaking in Micah 7:7-8 and/or is it the prophet speaking as “representative” of that (minority) which does not conduct himself in accordance with the prior descriptions?
  7. What, then, will become of the nation (Micah 7:11-13)?
  8. The prophet then indicates what should be done, instead of what is being done in Micah 7:14-15 — and what is that?
  9. When this proper conduct obtains, what will be the result (Micah 7:15-17)?
  10. In Micah 7:18 the prophet cites his firm conviction of a basic theological principle — what is one of the most significant attributes of the Divine?
  11. And, as a result of that attribute, what is predicted (finally) for the House of Jacob (Micah 7:19-20)?
  12. Would the conclusion of the prophet’s “book” then, end on a note of hope in spite of the repeated castigations, or on one of despair?

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Perek Yomi materials originally produced by the USCJ and Dr. Morton K. Siegel.
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