23 lines
678 B
Markdown
23 lines
678 B
Markdown
# General Information:
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Micah continues and ends the poem that began in verse 8, speaking as if he were one woman speaking to her enemy, another woman.
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# my enemy ... the one who said ... your God ... My eyes
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The words "enemy," "one," "your," and "my" here refer to the women in the poem and so are feminine singular.
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# Where is Yahweh your God?
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"Yahweh your God cannot help you"
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# My eyes
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"I" or "We"
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# she will be trampled down
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"her enemies will trample her down"
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# like the mud in the streets
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People who walk on mud without thinking they are doing anything bad are compared with those who will destroy Israel's enemies without thinking they are doing anything evil. |