Depart in shameful nakedness, O residents of Shaphir. The inhabitants of Zaanan will not come out. Beth-ezel is in mourning; its support is taken from you. People Ahaz, Hezekiah, Jacob, Jotham, Micah, OphrahPlaces Achzib, Adullam, Beth-ezel, Beth-le-aphrah, Gath, Jerusalem, Lachish, Mareshah, Maroth, Moresheth, Moresheth-gath, Samaria, Shaphir, Zaanan, ZionTopics Base, Beth, Bethezel, Beth-ezel, Beth-e'zel, Escape, Exposed, Ezel, Forth, Inhabitant, Inhabitants, Inhabitress, Lamentation, Mourning, Naked, Nakedness, O, Pass, Protection, Receive, Resting-place, Saphir, Shame, Shameful, Shaphir, Shelter, Standing, Standing-place, Stay, Support, Thereof, Town, Uncovered, Wailing, Won't, Zaanan, Za'ananOutline 1. The time when Micah prophesied.2. He shows the wrath of God against Jacob for idolatry.10. He exhorts to mourning.Jump to Previous Base Beth Escape Exposed Ezel Forth Inhabitant Inhabitants Inhabitress Lamentation Mourning Naked Nakedness Protection Receive Shame Shameful Shelter Standing Support Thereof Uncovered Wailing Won'tJump to Next Base Beth Escape Exposed Ezel Forth Inhabitant Inhabitants Inhabitress Lamentation Mourning Naked Nakedness Protection Receive Shame Shameful Shelter Standing Support Thereof Uncovered Wailing Won'tLibrary A Holy Life the Beauty of Christianity: Or, an Exhortation to Christians to be Holy. By John Bunyan. Holiness becometh thine house, O Lord, for ever.'--[Psalm 93:5] London, by B. W., for Benj. Alsop, at the Angel and Bible, in the Poultrey. 1684. THE EDITOR'S ADVERTISEMENT. This is the most searching treatise that has ever fallen under our notice. It is an invaluable guide to those sincere Christians, who, under a sense of the infinite importance of the salvation of an immortal soul, and of the deceitfulness of their hearts, sigh and cry, "O Lord of hosts, that judgest righteously, that triest … John Bunyan—The Works of John Bunyan Volumes 1-3Micah Micah must have been a very striking personality. Like Amos, he was a native of the country--somewhere in the neighbourhood of Gath; and he denounces with fiery earnestness the sins of the capital cities, Samaria in the northern kingdom, and Jerusalem in the southern. To him these cities seem to incarnate the sins of their respective kingdoms, i. 5; and for both ruin and desolation are predicted, i. 6, iii. 12. Micah expresses with peculiar distinctness the sense of his inspiration and the object … John Edgar McFadyen—Introduction to the Old Testament Parallel Verses NASB: Go on your way, inhabitant of Shaphir, in shameful nakedness. The inhabitant of Zaanan does not escape. The lamentation of Beth-ezel: "He will take from you its support."KJV: Pass ye away, thou inhabitant of Saphir, having thy shame naked: the inhabitant of Zaanan came not forth in the mourning of Bethezel; he shall receive of you his standing.
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