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Micah 1:13 - Exposition

Lachish . A very strong and important city of the Canaanites, hod. Um Lakis, about fourteen miles northeast of Gaza, which was captured by Sennacherib after a long siege ( 2 Kings 18:14 ; Isaiah 36:2 ; Isaiah 37:8 ). In the British Museum there is a bas-relief, brought from Assyria, representing Sennacherib seated on his throne while the spoil of the city of Lachish passed before him. Bind the chariot to the swift beast. Harness your horses to your chariots, that ye may flee and escape destruction. The phrase is like the Latin, currum jungere equis. The paronomasia here lies in the sound, "Inhabitant of Lachish, harness your rekkesh" ("runner," "courser"). "Inhabitant of Horse town, harness your horses." Septuagint, ψόφος ἁρμάτων καὶ ἱππευόντων , "a sound of chariots and horsemen;" Vulgate, tumultus quadrigae stuporis— renderings which the present Hebrew text does not support. She was the beginning, etc. How Lachish came to adopt the idolatry of Israel, and how she infected Judah, we know not. A connection between Jerusalem and Lachish is found in the ease of Amaziah ( 2 Kings 14:19 ), but nothing bearing on religion is mentioned. The whole clause is translated by Calmer, Keil, etc; thus: "It was the beginning of sin to the daughter of Zion that the iniquities of Israel were found in thee" (comp. Micah 6:16 ; Amos 8:14 ). The particular transgressions meant may be the idolatry of Jehoram ( 2 Chronicles 21:6 ) and Ahaziah ( 2 Chronicles 22:3 , 2 Chronicles 22:4 ).

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