¶ … Micah and his prophesied message. Biblical historians have placed the time of Micah's ministry at approximately 735 and 700 B.C. "Micah's hometown of Moresheth is probably the same town identified as Moresheth-gath in the Shephelah (rolling hills) of Judah." (Micah) As was custom, Micah was most likely known as Micah of Moresheth and has been considered one of the Minor Prophets. The word Micah has been defined to mean 'Who is like Yahweh?' Micah's village was believed to have been captured by Sennacherib during his attack on Judah in 701 BC because of the minor prophet's recollections. (cf. Micah 1:14). Micah lived in a time of upheaval and war. Around the years 730 to 700 BC, both Israel and Judah were at a point of political turmoil. Historians have confirmed that Samaria had been conquered by the Assyrians who exiled the majority of the population. Historians have also confirmed that a method of ruling the conquered regions was to mix a conquered territory's peoples with those of other conquered lands and therefore diluting the overall strength...
At the time, Moresheth was a city strategically placed on the route to Judah which was south of Jerusalem. This locale gave the city great importance and justified for fortification.
Many Judeo-Christina ethics are found most explicitly in the proverbs. Among them are purity, chastity, humility, and hard work. Ecclesiastes: Possibly written by Solomon, this book is a philosophical reflection; another work of poetics/wisdom (Fee & Douglas, 1993). The author reflects near the end of his life that much of his life has been meaningless. The exact reason for this despair is unclear, though it could be because it was
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