Publisher's Synopsis
This book provides a scholarly and insightful analysis of the book of Micah, one of the lesser-known prophets of the Hebrew Bible. The author's detailed commentary, combined with a thoughtful and engaging introduction, sheds light on the historical and cultural context in which the book was written, as well as its theological and ethical implications. This is an excellent resource for scholars and students of biblical studies, as well as anyone interested in the rich literature and history of the Hebrew Bible.
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