Micah indicts corrupt power and comforts the faithful with a Bethlehem-born Shepherd-King. His vision spans justice under the Law, grace in Christ, and the Kingdom’s peace to come.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Micah indicts corrupt power and comforts the faithful with a Bethlehem-born Shepherd-King. His vision spans justice under the Law, grace in Christ, and the Kingdom’s peace to come.
Amos indicts worship without justice and prosperity without mercy, warning that the day of the Lord brings darkness for a people who trample the poor. Yet the prophet also promises David’s booth raised and a harvest of restoration, as God gathers nations to His name and replants His people under the coming King.
Hosea weds a covenant lawsuit to a wedding vow. The prophet exposes Israel’s unfaithfulness under the Law and promises healing love that renews the people and points to David’s greater Son.
Ezekiel 5 turns a priest into a living parable with a sword-razor and weighed hair. The thirds of fire, sword, and scattering expose covenant rebellion, yet a guarded remnant hints at mercy. When wrath is spent, the Lord’s zeal clears the way for restoration.
Psalm 50 convenes a covenant courtroom where God confronts empty ritual and hypocrisy while inviting thankful, prayerful trust. This study traces the summons from Zion to the promise of deliverance and the call to walk blamelessly.