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Text -- Micah 2:5 (NET)

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2:5 Therefore no one will assign you land in the Lord’s community.
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Mic 2:5 - -- None that shall ever return to this land, to see it allotted by line and given them to possess it.

None that shall ever return to this land, to see it allotted by line and given them to possess it.

Wesley: Mic 2:5 - -- They shall no more be the congregation of the Lord, nor their children after them.

They shall no more be the congregation of the Lord, nor their children after them.

JFB: Mic 2:5 - -- Resumed from Mic 2:3. On account of your crimes described in Mic 2:1-2.

Resumed from Mic 2:3. On account of your crimes described in Mic 2:1-2.

JFB: Mic 2:5 - -- The ideal individual ("me," Mic 2:4), representing the guilty people in whose name he spoke.

The ideal individual ("me," Mic 2:4), representing the guilty people in whose name he spoke.

JFB: Mic 2:5 - -- None who shall have any possession measured out.

None who shall have any possession measured out.

JFB: Mic 2:5 - -- Among the people consecrated to Jehovah. By covetousness and violence (Mic 2:2) they had forfeited "the portion of Jehovah's people." This is God's im...

Among the people consecrated to Jehovah. By covetousness and violence (Mic 2:2) they had forfeited "the portion of Jehovah's people." This is God's implied answer to their complaint of injustice (Mic 2:4).

Clarke: Mic 2:5 - -- None that shall cast a cord - You will no more have your inheritance divided to you by lot, as it was to your fathers; ye shall neither have fields ...

None that shall cast a cord - You will no more have your inheritance divided to you by lot, as it was to your fathers; ye shall neither have fields nor possessions of any kind.

Calvin: Mic 2:5 - -- Here the Prophet concludes his discourse respecting God’s design to cleanse Judea from its perverse and wicked inhabitants, that it might no longer...

Here the Prophet concludes his discourse respecting God’s design to cleanse Judea from its perverse and wicked inhabitants, that it might no longer be the inheritance of one people. For the land, we know, had been given to the posterity of Abraham, on the condition, that it was to be held by them as an heritage: and we also know, that a line was determined by lot whenever the year of Jubilee returned, that every one might regain his own possession. The Prophet now testifies that this advantage would be taken away from the Jews, and that they would hereafter possess the land by no hereditary right; for God, who had given it, would now take it away.

There shall not then be one to cast a line by lot in the assembly of Jehovah And he seems here to touch the Jews, by calling them the assembly of Jehovah. He indeed adopted them, they were the people of God: but he intimates that they were repudiated, because they had rendered themselves unworthy of his favor. He therefore, by calling them ironically the assembly of Jehovah, denies that they rightly retained this name, inasmuch as they had deprived themselves of this honor and dignity. It now follows —

TSK: Mic 2:5 - -- cast : Deu 32:8; Jos 18:4, Jos 18:10; Psa 16:6; Hos 9:3 the congregation : Deu 23:2, Deu 23:8; Neh 7:61

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Barnes: Mic 2:5 - -- Therefore thou shalt have none that shall east a cord by lot in the congregation of the Lord - Thou, in the first instance, is the impenitent J...

Therefore thou shalt have none that shall east a cord by lot in the congregation of the Lord - Thou, in the first instance, is the impenitent Jew of that day. God had promised by Hosea to restore Judah; shortly after, the prophet himself foretells it Mic 2:12. Now he forewarns these and such as these, that they would have no portion in it. They had "neither part nor lot in this matter"Act 8:21. They, the not-Israel then, were the images and ensamples of the not-Israel afterward, those who seem to be God’ s people and are not; members of the body, not of the soul of the Church; who have a sort of faith, but have not love. Such was afterward the Israel after the flesh, which was broken off, while the true Israel was restored, passing out of themselves into Christ. Such, at the end, shall be those, who, being admitted by Christ into "their portion,"renounce the world in word not in deed. Such shall have "no portion forever "in the congregation of the Lord."For "nothing defiled shall enter there, nor whatsoever worketh abomination or a lie, but they which are written in the Lamb’ s book of life"Rev 21:27.

The ground of their condemnation is their resistance to light and known truth. These not only "entered not in"Luk 11:52, themselves, but, being hinderers of God’ s word, them that were entering in, they hindered.

Poole: Mic 2:5 - -- Therefore because your sins, so great, universal, and incorrigible, have provoked God to frame and design this desolation against you, and because he...

Therefore because your sins, so great, universal, and incorrigible, have provoked God to frame and design this desolation against you, and because he will punish you according to your ways.

Thou either oppressor, spoken thus as to one, that it might comprehend every one of them, who are described Mic 2:2 , or else this thou is the whole family, spoken of Mic 2:3 ; perhaps both these may best be meant here.

None that shall cast a cord by lot none that shall ever return to this land, to claim an inheritance there, or to see it allotted by line, and given to them to possess it. The prophet here alludes to the manner of dividing fields and inheritance of old in use among them, as in Joshua’ s time. So both the whole family in general, and the great ones, oppressors and extortioners, are more particularly menaced with an utter and perpetuated exclusion out of the land in which they sinned, and whence they are carried captives; whoever do, neither they, nor their posterity, shall possess inheritances in it.

In the congregation of the Lord they should no more be the congregation of the Lord, nor should their children be so, or stand in the congregation of the Lord at any time hereafter, to claim their portion among God’ s people. Thus they are rejected and disinherited, and this to this day is verified on the main body of this people.

Haydock: Mic 2:5 - -- None. Thou shalt have no longer any lot or inheritance in the land of the people of the Lord. (Challoner) --- Strangers had taken possession. (Ca...

None. Thou shalt have no longer any lot or inheritance in the land of the people of the Lord. (Challoner) ---

Strangers had taken possession. (Calmet) ---

Virgil has the like affecting thoughts. (Eclogues i.) Impius hæc tam culta novalia miles habebit? (Haydock)

Gill: Mic 2:5 - -- Therefore thou shalt have none that shall cast a cord by lot,.... This confirms what was before delivered in a parabolical way, and as a lamentation; ...

Therefore thou shalt have none that shall cast a cord by lot,.... This confirms what was before delivered in a parabolical way, and as a lamentation; and is spoken either to the false prophet, as Kimchi; who should not be, nor have any posterity to inherit by lot the land of Israel; or to those oppressors that took away houses and fields from others, these should have no part nor lot in the land any more; or rather to the whole, people of Israel, who should no more inherit their land after their captivity, as they have not to this day. The allusion is to the distribution of the land by lot, and the dividing of it by a cord or line, as in Joshua's time; but now there should be no land in the possession of Israelites to be divided among them; nor any people to divide it to, being scattered up and down in the world, and so no need of any person to be employed in such service; nor any sanhedrim or court of judicature to apply unto for a just and equal division and distribution, who perhaps may be meant in the next clause:

in the congregation of the Lord; unless this is to be understood of the body of the people, who were formerly called the congregation of the Lord, Deu 23:1; though now they had forfeited this character, and are only called so ironically, as some think. Aben Ezra interprets it, when the Lord returns the captivity of his people; and so Kimchi, who applies it to the false prophet, as before observed, who at this time should have no part nor lot in the land.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Mic 2:5 No one will assign you land in the Lord’s community. When judgment passes and the people are restored to the land, those greedy ones who disrega...

Geneva Bible: Mic 2:5 Therefore thou shalt have none that shall cast a cord by lot in ( c ) the congregation of the LORD. ( c ) You will have no more lands to divide as yo...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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 2:1-5 - --Woe to the people that devise evil during the night, and rise early to carry it into execution! It is bad to do mischief on a sudden thought, much wor...

Matthew Henry: Mic 2:1-5 - -- Here is, I. The injustice of man contriving the evil of sin, Mic 2:1, Mic 2:2. God was coming forth against this people to destroy them, and here he...

Keil-Delitzsch: Mic 2:5 - -- "Therefore wilt thou have none to cast a measure for the lot in the congregation of Jehovah." With lâkhēn (therefore) the threat, commenced w...

Constable: Mic 1:2--3:1 - --II. The first oracle: Israel's impending judgment and future restoration 1:2--2:13 This is the first of three me...

Constable: Mic 2:1-11 - --C. The sins of Judah 2:1-11 Micah identified the sins of the people of Judah, all of which violated the ...

Constable: Mic 2:1-5 - --1. Sins of the wealthy 2:1-5 "It is in 2:1-5 that the prophet establishes the basis for the national crisis and the future collapse of the nation. It ...

Guzik: Mic 2:1-13 - --Micah 2 - God's Sinful People A. The sins of covetousness and pride. 1. (1-2) Covetousness among God's people. Woe to those who devise iniquity, a...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Micah (Book Introduction) MICAH was a native of Moresheth, not the same as Mareshah in Mic 1:15, but the town called Moresheth-gath (Mic 1:14), which lay near Eleutheropolis, w...

JFB: Micah (Outline) GOD'S WRATH AGAINST SAMARIA AND JUDAH; THE FORMER IS TO BE OVERTHROWN; SUCH JUDGMENTS IN PROSPECT CALL FOR MOURNING. (Mic. 1:1-16) DENUNCIATION OF TH...

TSK: Micah 2 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Mic 2:1, Against oppression; Mic 2:4, A lamentation; Mic 2:7, A reproof of injustice and idolatry; Mic 2:12, A promise of restoring Jacob...

Poole: Micah (Book Introduction) THE ARGUMENT IT is by custom become necessary, in writing the arguments on the several prophets, to tell of what country the prophet was; and where...

Poole: Micah 2 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 2 God’ s judgment against oppression, Mic 2:1-3 . A lamentation for the removal of his people, Mic 2:4-6 . A reproof for their injusti...

MHCC: Micah (Book Introduction) Micah was raised up to support Isaiah, and to confirm his predictions, while he invited to repentance, both by threatened judgments and promised merci...

MHCC: Micah 2 (Chapter Introduction) (Mic 2:1-5) The sins and desolations of Israel. (Mic 2:6-11) Their evil practices. (Mic 2:12, Mic 2:13) A promise of restoration.

Matthew Henry: Micah (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Prophecy of Micah We shall have some account of this prophet in the first verse of the book of his ...

Matthew Henry: Micah 2 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have, I. The sins with which the people of Israel are charged - covetousness and oppression, fraudulent and violent practices (...

Constable: Micah (Book Introduction) Introduction Title and Writer The title, as usual in the prophetical books of the Old ...

Constable: Micah (Outline) Outline I. Heading 1:1 II. The first oracle: Israel's impending judgment and future restorat...

Constable: Micah Micah Bibliography Aharoni, Y. The Land of the Bible. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1967. Al...

Haydock: Micah (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION. THE PROPHECY OF MICHEAS. Micheas, of Morasti, a little town in the tribe of Juda, was cotemporary with the prophet Isaias, whom he...

Gill: Micah (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO MICAH This book is called, in the Hebrew copies, "Sepher Micah", the Book of Micah; in the Vulgate Latin version "the Prophecy of M...

Gill: Micah 2 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO MICAH 2 In this chapter complaint is made of the sins of the people of Israel, and they are threatened with punishment for them. Th...

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