KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Micah 5:10
10. And it shall come to pass in that day, saith the LORD, that I will cut off thy horses out of the midst of thee, and I will destroy thy chariots:
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KJV summary for : Micah 5
Summary: Micah chapter 5 begins with a prophetic declaration regarding the future Messiah. The chapter opens with a call for the people of Israel to prepare for a siege, as the city of Bethlehem will be the birthplace of a ruler whose origins are ancient. This ruler, referred to as a shepherd, symbolizes hope and deliverance for Israel. The passage emphasizes God's sovereignty and the promise of restoration to His people. A significant theme in this chapter is the contrast between the current oppression and the anticipated peace under the Messiah's reign. The prophecy assures that while Jerusalem faces impending turmoil, God's plan includes providing a leader who will establish security and unity for Israel. Additionally, the chapter highlights the need for reliance on God, as the true strength of the nation will not come from military might but from faithfulness to Him. Overall, Micah 5 conveys a message of hope, underscoring the significance of Bethlehem and the promised deliverance through the coming Messiah.
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