- What does Micah 2:1 indicate as to the prevalence of “plotting” among the powerful?
- Who are the victims of this plotting?
- Is economic acquisition as such condemned or that which is acquired improperly?
- What will become of the “pride” and of the property (Micah 2:3-4)?
- Is God’s judgment capricious or the result of action by those to be judged (Micah 2:7)?
- What will become of the families of the transgressors (Micah 2:9)?
- Will the “gathering of Jacob” (Micah 2:12) be a “saving” or destruction?
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