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A. B. Fay's

Divine Science Bible Text Book

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Genesis - History of Israelites - Exodus - Leviticus - Numbers - Deuteronomy - Joshua - Judges - Ruth - Psalms - Proverbs - Song of Solomon - Prophets - New Testament History - Healing Works of Jesus - The 4 Evangelists - Lord's Prayer - Parables - Lord's [Last] Supper - Jesus after his Resurrection - Paul's Letters - Epistles - Revelation - Glossary - Numbers - Contents - Index


their right hand (constructive thinking and living) and their left hand (destructive thinking and living), and also much cattle. With their many possessions?"

The writer leaves us with the personal desire of Jonah rebuked, while he closes his book with God's words of tender mercy.

MICAH. . - p. 273

Micah means "humble."

There is a true and a false humility. True humility is not to think meanly of yourself, but, not to think of yourself at all. "Of myself I can do nothing; it is the Father that dwelleth in me that doeth the works." That is true humility.

Micah was a native of Moresheth-gath, East Eleutherpolis. He follows the three previous prophets and Isaiah (who survived him), reiterating their warnings. He died in the days of Hezekiah. He is referred to as a prophet by Jeremiah 26:18-19; his language is quoted by Zephaniah, 3:19, and Ezekiel 22:27, and by Jesus --- Matt. 10:35. He prophesied during the reigns of Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah. Hebrew tradition asserts that he transmitted from Isaiah, to Joel, Nahum and Habakkuk, the mysteries of the Kabbala. One prophecy, 3:12, belongs to Hezekiah's reign, and probably preceded the Great Passover. Jer. 26:18.

 

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