Micah 3:7

"“Therefore night is over you, with no vision, and it is dark to you, that you may not divine; and the sun will go down on the prophets, and the day will be black over them."

Key Reflection

Micah 3:7 vividly portrays a dire prophetic message to the leaders of Israel, emphasizing their spiritual blindness and failure to discern God's will. In the context of first-century Judah, this verse would have been understood as a harsh condemnation, suggesting that these leaders were so corrupt that divine visions and oracles would be blocked from them, leaving them in perpetual darkness, both literally and metaphorically. The imagery of "night is over you" with no vision alludes to the complete loss of spiritual insight, while "the sun will go down on the prophets" symbolizes their ultimate downfall, akin to a day turning into night, signaling the end of their influence and authority.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

They shall cover their lips -Literally, the hair of the upper lip . This was an action enjoined on lepersLeviticus 13:45, and a token of mourningEzekiel 24:17,Ezekiel 24:22; a token then of sorrow and uncleanness. With their lips they had lied, and now they should cover their lips, as men dumb and ashamed. “For there is no answer of God,” as these deceivers had pretended to have. When all things shall come contrary to what they had promised, it shall be clear that God did not send them. And having plainly no answer of God, they shall not dare to feign one then. Jerome: “Then not even the devils shall receive power to deceive them by their craft.

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