Micah — Argument

Micáh the Prophet of the tribe of Judáh served in the work of the Lord, concerning Judáh and Israél, at the least thirtie yeres at what time Isaiáh prophecied. He declareth the destruction, first of the one kingdom, and then of the other, because of their manifold wickedness, but chiefly for their idolatrie. And to this end he noteth the wickedness of the people, the crueltie of the princes and governours, and the permission of the false prophetes, and the deliting in them. Then he setteth forth the comming of Christ, his kingdom, and the felicitie thereof. This Prophet was not that Micáh which resisted Ahab, and all his false prophets, as 1 Kings 22.8, but another of the same name.