
Text -- Micah 3:10 (NET)




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Wesley: Mic 3:10 - -- The heads and great ones enlarge, beautify, and fortify, the house in Zion, particularly the temple and the royal palace.
The heads and great ones enlarge, beautify, and fortify, the house in Zion, particularly the temple and the royal palace.

Wesley: Mic 3:10 - -- With wealth, which they made themselves masters of by violence, taking away the life of the owners.
With wealth, which they made themselves masters of by violence, taking away the life of the owners.
JFB: Mic 3:10 - -- Change of person from "ye" (Mic 3:9); the third person puts them to a greater distance as estranged from Him. It is, literally, "Whosoever builds," si...
Change of person from "ye" (Mic 3:9); the third person puts them to a greater distance as estranged from Him. It is, literally, "Whosoever builds," singular.
Clarke -> Mic 3:10
Clarke: Mic 3:10 - -- They build up Zion with blood - They might cry out loudly against that butchery practiced by Pekah, king of Israel, and Pul coadjutor of Rezie, agai...
They build up Zion with blood - They might cry out loudly against that butchery practiced by Pekah, king of Israel, and Pul coadjutor of Rezie, against the Jews. See on Mic 2:9 (note). But these were by no means clear themselves; for if they strengthened the city, or decorated the temple, it was by the produce of their exactions and oppressions of the people
I do not know a text more applicable than this to slave-dealers; or to any who have made their fortunes by such wrongs as affect the life of man; especially the former, who by the gains of this diabolic traffic have built houses etc.; for, following up the prophet’ s metaphor, the timbers, etc., are the bones of the hapless Africans; and the mortar, the blood of the defenceless progeny of Ham. What an account must all those who have any hand in or profit from this detestable, degrading, and inhuman traffic, give to Him who will shortly judge the quick and dead!
Calvin -> Mic 3:10
Calvin: Mic 3:10 - -- Then when he says, that Zion was built by blood, and Jerusalem by iniquity, it is the same as though the Prophet had said, that whatever the great ...
Then when he says, that Zion was built by blood, and Jerusalem by iniquity, it is the same as though the Prophet had said, that whatever the great men expended on their palaces had been procured, and, as it were, scraped together from blood and plunder. The judges could not have possibly seized on spoils on every side, without being bloody, that is, without pillaging the poor: for the judges were for the most part corrupted by the rich and the great; and then they destroyed the miserable and the innocent. He then who is corrupted by money will become at the same time a thief; and he will not only extort money, but will also shed blood. There is then no wonder that Micah says, that Zion was built by blood He afterwards extends wider his meaning and mentions iniquity, as he wished to cast off every excuse from hypocrites. The expression is indeed somewhat strong, when he says, that Zion was built by blood. They might have objected and said, that they were not so cruel, though they could not wholly clear themselves from the charge of avarice. “When I speak of blood,” says the Prophet, “there is no reason that we should contend about a name; for all iniquity is blood before God: if then your houses have been built by plunder, your cruelty is sufficiently proved; it is as though miserable and innocent men had been slain by your own hands.” The words, Zion and Jerusalem, enhance their sin; for they polluted the holy city and the mount on which the temple was built by the order and command of God.
TSK -> Mic 3:10
TSK: Mic 3:10 - -- build up Zion : Jer 22:13-17; Eze 22:25-28; Hab 2:9-12; Zep 3:3; Mat 27:25; Joh 11:50
blood : Heb. bloods
build up Zion : Jer 22:13-17; Eze 22:25-28; Hab 2:9-12; Zep 3:3; Mat 27:25; Joh 11:50
blood : Heb. bloods

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Barnes -> Mic 3:10
Barnes: Mic 3:10 - -- They build up - (literally, building, sing.) Zion with blood This may be taken literally on both sides, that, the rich built their palaces, "wi...
They build up - (literally, building, sing.) Zion with blood This may be taken literally on both sides, that, the rich built their palaces, "with wealth gotten by bloodshed , by rapine of the poor, by slaughter of the saints,"as Ezekiel says, ‘ her princes in the midst thereof are like wolves, to shed blood, to destroy souls, to get dishonest gain’ Eze 22:27. Or by blood he may mean that they indirectly took away life, in that, through wrong judgments, extortion, usury, fraud, oppression, reducing wages or detaining them, they took away what was necessary to support life. So it is said; ‘ The bread of the needy is their life, he that defraudeth him thereof is a man of blood. He that taketh away his neighbor’ s living slayeth him, and he that defraudeth the laborer of his hire is a bloodshedder’ (Ecclus. 34:21, 22). Or it may be, that as David prayed to God, ‘ Build Thou the walls of Jerusalem, asking Him thereby to maintain or increase its well-being’ Psa 51:18, so these men thought to promote the temporal prosperity of Jerusalem by doings which were unjust, oppressive, crushing to their inferiors.
So Solomon, in His degenerate days, made the yoke upon his people and his service grievious 1Ki 12:4. So ambitious monarchs by large standing-armies or filling their exchequers drain the life-blood of their people. The physical condition and stature of the poorer population in much of France was lowered permanently by the conscriptions under the first Emperor. In our wealthy nation, the term poverty describes a condition of other days. We have had to coin a new name to designate the misery, offspring of our material prosperity. From our wealthy towns, (as from those of Flanders,) ascends to heaven against us , "the cry of ‘ pauperism’ that is, the cry of distress, arrived at a condition of system and of power, and, by an unexpected curse, issuing from the very development of wealth. The political economy of unbelief has been crushed by facts on all the theaters of human activity and industry."
Truly we "build up Zion with blood,"when we cheapen luxuries and comforts at the price of souls, use Christian toil like brute strength, tempt men to dishonesty and women to other sin, to eke out the scanty wages which alone our selfish thirst for cheapness allows, heedless of every thing save of our individual gratification, or the commercial prosperity, which we have made our god. Most awfully was "Zion built with blood,"when the Jews shed the innocent Blood, that Joh 11:48 the Romans might not take away their place and nation. But since He has said, "Inasmuch as ye did it not unto one of the least of these My brethren, ye did it not unto Me"Mat 25:45, and, "Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou Me?"Act 9:4, when Saul was persecuting Christ’ s members, then, in this waste of lives and of souls, we are not only wasting the Price of His Blood in ourselves and others, but are slaying Christ anew, and that, from the same motives as those who crucified Him 1Co 8:12. When ye sin (against the members, ye sin against Christ. Our commercial greatness is the Price of His Blood Mat 27:6. In the judgments on the Jews, we may read our own national future; in the woe on those through whom the weak brother perishes for whom Christ died 1Co 8:11, we, if we partake or connive at it, may read our own.
Poole -> Mic 3:10
Poole: Mic 3:10 - -- They heads, princes, judges, and great ones among them.
Build up enlarge or beautify, and fortify.
Zion the houses in Zion, or perhaps may be mea...
They heads, princes, judges, and great ones among them.
Build up enlarge or beautify, and fortify.
Zion the houses in Zion, or perhaps may be meant the temple and its buildings, and the royal palace of the kings of Judah.
With blood with wealth and gifts which these builders made themselves masters of by violence, taking away the life of the owners, or else fining and amercing them. By this course they wrested part of their estates from them, by the other they seized all; they also for gain sometimes acquitted the guilty, and freed them in capital cases, and so sold the blood of the innocent.
And Jerusalem with iniquity by such injustice Jerusalem was brought to ruin at last, though some particular persons and families did raise themselves, their houses and palaces, to a present largeness and stateliness.
Haydock -> Mic 3:10
Haydock: Mic 3:10 - -- Iniquity. You offer victims unjustly procured, or build your palaces with what belongs to the poor.
Iniquity. You offer victims unjustly procured, or build your palaces with what belongs to the poor.
Gill -> Mic 3:10
Gill: Mic 3:10 - -- They build up Zion with blood, and Jerusalem with iniquity. Or, "O thou that buildest up" g, &c. or "everyone of them that buildeth up" h, &c. for the...
They build up Zion with blood, and Jerusalem with iniquity. Or, "O thou that buildest up" g, &c. or "everyone of them that buildeth up" h, &c. for the word is in the singular number; but, be fire words rendered either of these ways, they respect the heads and princes of the people; who either repaired the temple on Zion, or ornamented the king's palace, or built themselves fine stately houses in Jerusalem, or large streets there, by money they took of murderers to save them, as Kimchi; or by money got by rapine and oppression, by spoiling the poor of their goods and their livelihood, for them and their families, which was all one as shedding innocent blood; and by money obtained by bribes, for the perversion of justice, and such like illegal proceedings, truly called iniquity. The Targum is,
"who build their houses in Zion with bloodshed, and Jerusalem with deceits.''

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NET Notes: Mic 3:10 For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.
Geneva Bible -> Mic 3:10
Geneva Bible: Mic 3:10 They build up Zion with ( h ) blood, and Jerusalem with iniquity.
( h ) They will say that they are the people of God, and abuse his name, as a prete...

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TSK Synopsis -> Mic 3:1-12
TSK Synopsis: Mic 3:1-12 - --1 The cruelty of the princes.5 The falsehood of the prophets.8 The ill-grounded security of them both.
MHCC -> Mic 3:9-12
MHCC: Mic 3:9-12 - --Zion's walls owe no thanks to those that build them up with blood and iniquity. The sin of man works not the righteousness of God. Even when men do th...
Matthew Henry -> Mic 3:8-12
Matthew Henry: Mic 3:8-12 - -- Here, I. The prophet experiences a divine power going along with him in his work, and he makes a solemn profession and protestation of it, as that w...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Mic 3:9-11
Keil-Delitzsch: Mic 3:9-11 - --
Third strophe. - Mic 3:9. "Hear this, I pray, O he heads of the house of Jacob, and princes of the house of Israel, who abhor right, and bend all t...
Constable: Mic 3:1--6:1 - --III. The second oracle: the guilt of Israel's leaders and her future hope chs. 3--5
In the first oracle, only th...

Constable: Mic 3:1-12 - --A. Condemnation of Israel's leaders ch. 3
This chapter consists of three sections. The first two point o...
