Verses 8-20
E. Micah’s confidence in the Lord 7:8-20
This final section of the book is also in the form of a lament (cf. Micah 7:1-7). While Micah spoke as an individual, he spoke for the faithful remnant of Israelites in his day. His sentiments would have been theirs. Thus the lament is communal, but it gives way to glorious praise. Daniel, Ezra, Nehemiah, and many of the psalmists likewise prayed as spokesmen for the faithful as well as for themselves (cf. Daniel 9; Ezra 9; Nehemiah 9; Lamentations 1:10-16; Lamentations 1:18-22).
"Micah concludes his book with a liturgical hymn, consisting of expressions of confidence, petition, and praise." [Note: Waltke, in The Minor . . ., p. 754. See Chisholm, Handbook on . . ., p. 426, for a structural analysis of this section.]
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