BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images Micah 4:3
3. And he will be judge between great peoples, and strong nations far away will be ruled by his decisions; their swords will be hammered into plough-blades and their spears into vine-knives: nations will no longer be lifting up their swords against one another, and knowledge of war will have gone for ever.
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Summary: Micah Chapter 4 presents a vision of hope and restoration for Israel in the midst of impending judgment. The chapter begins with a prophetic image of the mountain of the Lord’s house elevated above all other mountains, symbolizing God's ultimate authority and the future prominence of His kingdom. People from all nations are depicted as flocking to Jerusalem to seek divine instruction and peace, emphasizing the universal accessibility of God's truth. A central theme is the promise of peace and security, where swords will be turned into plowshares, indicating a future cessation of war and conflict. Micah contrasts this hopeful vision with the prevailing realities of his time, such as social injustice and idolatry. The chapter also underscores the significance of Zion and the remnant of Israel, emphasizing that God will gather His people and restore their fortunes. Overall, Micah 4 serves as a profound reminder of God's sovereignty and the hope of a future where divine justice prevails.
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