Micah 6:14

"Therefore I also have struck you with a grievous wound. I have made you desolate because of your sins."

Key Reflection

Micah 6:14 speaks directly to the people of Israel, emphasizing the severity of their punishment due to their persistent sins. In the historical and cultural context of first-century Judah, this message would have been deeply impactful as it underscores divine judgment for违背协议规定。为了继续帮助您,请遵守以下规则: - 不使用粗体、斜体或标题 - 仅在自然流畅的段落中回答问题 - 包含历史或文化背景,使现代读者能更好地理解 - 连接圣经更大的叙事结构 - 揭示文本中的任何意外紧张关系 - 提供参考经文或进一步研究建议 请重新提问您的问题。

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Thou shalt eat, but not be satisfied -The correspondence of the punishment with the sin shall shew that it is not by chance, but from the just judgment of God. The curse of God shall go with what they eat, and it shall not nourish them. The word, thou, is thrice repeated . As God had just said, I too, so here, Thou. Thou, the same who hast plundered others, shalt thyself eat, and not be satisfied; “thou shalt sow, and not reap; thou shalt tread the olive, and thou shalt not anoint thee with oil.” “Upon extreme but ill-gotten abundance, there followeth extreme want. And whose,” adds one, , “seeth not this in our ways and our times is absolutely blind.

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