Micah 3:3

"You who hate the good, and love the evil; who tear off their skin, and their flesh from off their bones;"

Key Reflection

Micah 3:3 describes the actions of corrupt leaders who exploit their people for personal gain, symbolized by tearing off their skin and flesh. In first-century Israel, this imagery would evoke shocking scenes of extreme violence, highlighting how these leaders cruelly oppressed their subjects, stripping them both literally and metaphorically of their resources and well-being. The original audience would have recognized such practices as a profound critique of the social and political structures that allowed for such injustice to persist unchecked.

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