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Text -- Micah 2:10 (NET)
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Ye inhabitants of Israel, prepare for your departure out of this land.
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Wesley: Mic 2:10 - -- Though it was given this people for a rest under God's wing; yet it was on condition of continued obedience.
Though it was given this people for a rest under God's wing; yet it was on condition of continued obedience.
JFB: Mic 2:10 - -- Not an exhortation to the children of God to depart out of an ungodly world, as it is often applied; though that sentiment is a scriptural one. This w...
Not an exhortation to the children of God to depart out of an ungodly world, as it is often applied; though that sentiment is a scriptural one. This world is doubtless not our "rest," being "polluted" with sin: it is our passage, not our portion; our aim, not our home (2Co 6:17; Heb 13:14). The imperatives express the certainty of the future event predicted. "Since such are your doings (compare Mic 2:7-8, &c.), My sentence on you is irrevocable (Mic 2:4-5), however distasteful to you (Mic 2:6); ye who have cast out others from their homes and possessions (Mic 2:2, Mic 2:8-9) must arise, depart, and be cast out of your own (Mic 2:4-5): for this is not your rest" (Num 10:33; Deu 12:9; Psa 95:11). Canaan was designed to be a rest to them after their wilderness fatigues. But it is to be so no longer. Thus God refutes the people's self-confidence, as if God were bound to them inseparably. The promise (Psa 132:14) is quite consistent with temporary withdrawal of God from Israel for their sins.
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JFB: Mic 2:10 - -- The land shall spew you out, because of the defilements wherewith ye "polluted" it (Lev 18:25, Lev 18:28; Jer 3:2; Eze 36:12-14).
The land shall spew you out, because of the defilements wherewith ye "polluted" it (Lev 18:25, Lev 18:28; Jer 3:2; Eze 36:12-14).
Clarke -> Mic 2:10
Clarke: Mic 2:10 - -- Arise ye, and depart - Prepare for your captivity; ye shall have no resting place here: the very land is polluted by your iniquities, and shall vomi...
Arise ye, and depart - Prepare for your captivity; ye shall have no resting place here: the very land is polluted by your iniquities, and shall vomit you out, and it shall be destroyed; and the destruction of it shall be great and sore
Some think this is an exhortation to the godly, to leave a land that was to be destroyed so speedily.
Calvin -> Mic 2:10
Calvin: Mic 2:10 - -- Here again the Prophet checks the foolish confidence of the people. The land of Canaan, we know, had been honored by God with the distinction of bein...
Here again the Prophet checks the foolish confidence of the people. The land of Canaan, we know, had been honored by God with the distinction of being a rest; yea God called it, not only the rest of the people, but also his own rest,
‘I have sworn in my wrath, if they shall enter into my rest,’
(Psa 95:11.)
The land of Canaan then was a sort of rest, hidden under the wings of God; for the Lord had assigned it as an inheritance to his chosen people. As God then dwelt in that land, and had also given it to the children of Abraham, that they might rest there in safety, and as this was also one of the blessings contained in the Law, hypocrites said, pursuing their usual course of falsely and groundlessly claiming to themselves the favors of God, that they could not be thence expelled, and that those Prophets were falsifiers who dared to change any thing in God’s covenant. This is the reason why the Prophet now says,
Arise, depart; this is not your rest “False confidence,” he says, “deceives you, as ye think that ye are inseparably fixed in your habitation. God indeed has made such a promise, but this condition was added, — If ye will stand faithful to his covenant. Now ye are become covenant-breakers: ye think that he is fast bound to you; all the cords are loosened; for as ye have perfidiously departed from the Law of God, there is now no reason for you to think that he is under any obligation to you. There is then no ground for you to boast of being a holy people; you have indeed the name, but the reality has ceased to be: therefore arise and depart: but to sit still securely and proudly will avail you nothing, for God will now drive you afar off: and I now declare to you that you must arise and depart, for ye cannot rest in this land against the will of God: and God will now thrust you out of it.” We now perceive the real meaning of the Prophet.
He afterwards adds, For it is polluted; he will scatter you with violent scattering 89 Here again he vindicates God from their calumny and ungodly murmurings. We indeed know how difficult it was to bring down that people, who were steeped in so great a perverseness. And we find that the Prophet had a hard contest with the hypocrites, for the multitude had ever this language in their mouths, — What! is it of no moment that God has favored us with so many and so remarkable promises? Is our adoption nothing but a mockery? Has he in vain given us this land by an hereditary right? Since then hypocrites thus brought forward their privileges in opposition to God, and yet abused them, it was necessary to convince them to the contrary, and this is what the Prophet does here, — “Ye call,” he says, “this land your rest, but how do you rest in it? God has commanded you to observe the Sabbath, for he dwells among you to sanctify you: but ye live disorderly, and carry on war with God himself: have not your pollutions obliterated that holy rest, which has been enjoined on you by God? Ye then see that this change has happened through your fault, that is, that God has ceased to call this land, as he was wont formerly to do, your and his own rest. It is not then your rest; he will therefore scatter you with violent or strong scattering: Ye in vain promise to yourselves rest in this land, since ye carry on war with God, and cease not to provoke his wrath against you.” It follows —
TSK -> Mic 2:10
TSK: Mic 2:10 - -- and : Deu 4:26, Deu 30:18; Jos 23:15, Jos 23:16; 1Ki 9:7; 2Ki 15:29, 2Ki 17:6; 2Ch 7:20; 2Ch 36:20,2Ch 36:21
for : Deu 12:9; Psa 95:11; Heb 4:1-9
beca...
and : Deu 4:26, Deu 30:18; Jos 23:15, Jos 23:16; 1Ki 9:7; 2Ki 15:29, 2Ki 17:6; 2Ch 7:20; 2Ch 36:20,2Ch 36:21
for : Deu 12:9; Psa 95:11; Heb 4:1-9
because : Lev 18:24-28, Lev 20:22-26; Psa 106:38; Jer 3:2
it shall : Jer 9:19, Jer 10:18; Eze 36:12-14
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Barnes -> Mic 2:10
Barnes: Mic 2:10 - -- Arise ye and depart - Go your way, as being cast out of God’ s care and land. It matters not where they went. "For this is not your rest."...
Arise ye and depart - Go your way, as being cast out of God’ s care and land. It matters not where they went. "For this is not your rest."As ye have done, so shall it be done unto you. As ye cast out the widow and the fatherless, so shall ye be cast out; as ye gave no rest to those "averse from war,"so shall ye have none Rev 13:10. "He that leadeth into captivity shall go into captivity; he that killeth with the sword must be killed with the sword."The land was given to them as a temporary rest, a symbol and earnest of the everlasting rest to the obedient. So Moses spake, "ye are not as yet come to the rest and the inheritance which the Lord your God giveth you. But when ye go over Jordan, and dwell in the land which the Lord your God giveth you to inherit, and when He giveth you rest from your enemies round about, so that ye dwell in safety ..."(Deu 12:9-10, add 1Ki 8:56). And Joshua, "Remember the word which Moses commanded you, saying, The Lord your God giveth you rest"Jos 1:13. But the Psalmist had warned them, that, if they hardened their hearts like their forefathers, they too would "not enter into His rest"Psa 95:11.
Because it is polluted - (Literally, because of its pollution ) by idolatry, by violence, by uncleanness. So Moses (using the same word) says, "the land is defiled"by the abominations of the pagan; and warns them, "that the land spue you not out, when you defile it, as it spued out the nations which were before you."Ezekiel speaks of that "defilement"Eze 36:17, as the ground why God expelled Israel. "It shall destroy you, even with a sore (literally sharp) destruction"(Eze 36:18, add Jer 2:7). . It is a sore thing to abuse the creatures of God to sin, and it is unfit that we should use what we have abused. Hence, Holy Scripture speaks, as though even the inanimate creation took part with God, "made subject to vanity, not willingly,"and could not endure those who employed it against His Will.
The words, "Arise, depart, ye, for this is not your rest,"became a sort of sacred proverb, spoken anew to the soul, whenever it would find rest out of God. : "We are bidden to think of no rest for ourselves in any things of the world; but, as it were, arising from the dead, to stretch upwards, and walk after the Lord our God, and say, ‘ My soul cleaveth hard after Thee.’ This if we neglect, and will not hear Him who saith, ‘ Awake thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee light,’ we shall indeed slumber, but shall be deceived and shall not find rest; for where Christ enlighteneth not the risen soul, what seemeth to be rest, is trouble."All rest is wearisome which is not in Thee, O our God.
Poole -> Mic 2:10
Poole: Mic 2:10 - -- Arise ye, and depart you inhabitants of Israel, especially you oppressors, bestir yourselves. and prepare for your departure out of this land; for, w...
Arise ye, and depart you inhabitants of Israel, especially you oppressors, bestir yourselves. and prepare for your departure out of this land; for, will ye nill ye, so it is, you shall be carried away: the words also may fairly be applied to the oppressed, to lessen the troubles they were under, and to advise them to retire out of this land.
This is not your rest: though it was given this people for a rest under God’ s wing, yet it was on condition of continued obedience; but since they do not observe the condition, they shall never find the expected rest; one trouble shall succeed another, until the captivity sweep them all away, both oppressors and oppressed; these therefore should grieve the less at their present trouble, nor grudge to transplant themselves.
Because it is polluted with many, and great, and old sins,
it shall destroy spew them out as a burden intolerable to the earth that bears them, as Lev 18:25 ; this polluted land shall be destroyed.
A sore destruction such as may well require a lamentation; such as Mic 2:4 ; a grievous desolation, such as never shall be repaired.
Haydock -> Mic 2:10
Haydock: Mic 2:10 - -- Corruption. Your sins will not permit you to remain any longer, and strangers shall defile this land. (Calmet)
Corruption. Your sins will not permit you to remain any longer, and strangers shall defile this land. (Calmet)
Gill -> Mic 2:10
Gill: Mic 2:10 - -- Arise ye, and depart,.... That is, out the land; do not think of a continuance in it, but expect a removal from it; prepare for captivity and exile; l...
Arise ye, and depart,.... That is, out the land; do not think of a continuance in it, but expect a removal from it; prepare for captivity and exile; look for it every moment, to hear it said to you, arise, and be gone from hence; for, since you have drove others out of their inheritances and possessions, this shall be your case:
for this is not your rest; the land in which the ten tribes then dwelt, and which was given to their fathers for an inheritance, and for a resting place, and had been so for ages past, now would be no more so, because of their sins and transgressions; they must not expect to abide here long, and enjoy rest and ease; but to be turned out, and deprived of all the blessings of it, and be carried into a foreign country, where, instead of rest and case, they should be in slavery and bondage:
because it is polluted, it shall destroy you, even with a sore destruction; because the land that was given them to dwell in was defiled by their manifold iniquities, particularly adulteries, before hinted at: all sin is of a defiling nature; it defiled the bodies and souls of these men; defiled the estates they were possessed of, and the land on which they dwelt, and their fellow inhabitants of it; therefore utter destruction, even a sore and grievous one, should come upon them, by which their land should be laid waste, and they consumed off of it: or; "it shall corrupt you, even with a grievous corruption" s; or you being corrupt upon it, it shall spew you out as a corrupt thing, as it did the Canaanites, the ancient inhabitants of it; when you will appear to be as you are, extremely corrupt: or, "it shall be in pain, even with sore pains" t; such as those of a woman in travail, not being able to bear them any longer, but ease itself of them, through the judgments of God upon them. This may be applied to the present state and condition of the people of God in this world, which is not their rest; there remains one for them in another world, but they are not yet come to it; for while here they are in trouble, through indwelling sin, the temptations of Satan, divine desertions, and various fears that attend them, so that they have little rest; besides, this is a warfare state, and they are engaged with many enemies; and at best are but travellers passing through this world to their Father's house: this is also their working time, and they are attended with a variety of afflictions within and without; and since there are so many corruptions and pollutions in the world, through lust, which make it that it can be no resting place for a good man; it becomes them not to take up their rest here, but seek after it elsewhere; and to live in an expectation of being called out of it, and to be in a readiness to depart when the Lord shall call for them.
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TSK Synopsis -> Mic 2:1-13
TSK Synopsis: Mic 2:1-13 - --1 Against oppression.4 A lamentation.7 A reproof of injustice and idolatry.12 A promise of restoring Jacob.
MHCC -> Mic 2:6-11
MHCC: Mic 2:6-11 - --Since they say, " Prophesy not," God will take them at their word, and their sin shall be their punishment. Let the physician no longer attend the pa...
Matthew Henry -> Mic 2:6-11
Matthew Henry: Mic 2:6-11 - -- Here are two sins charged upon the people of Israel, and judgments denounced against them for each, such judgments as exactly answer the sin - perse...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Mic 2:10-11
Keil-Delitzsch: Mic 2:10-11 - --
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This is the first of three me...
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Constable: Mic 2:1-11 - --C. The sins of Judah 2:1-11
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