Micah 7:3
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Hanas sila sa paghimo ug daotan. Ang mga pangulo ug mga huwes nagdawat ug suborno, ug nagsunod lang sila sa gusto sa mga inila ug gamhanan nga mga tawo. Nagkahiusa sila sa pagplano sa pagtuis sa hustisya.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Micah describes a society where everyone, from leaders to common people, is eagerly involved in doing evil. It mentions that princes ask for bribes, judges seek rewards, and powerful men express their harmful desires openly.
Explained for Children
Imagine if all the grown-ups at school started cheating on tests and bullying others just because they could get away with it. That's what Micah is talking about here. He says even the teachers are not doing right.
Historical Background
Micah, a prophet during the reigns of Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah in Judah (around 750-686 BC), wrote this verse to criticize the corruption among leaders and the widespread moral decay among people. His audience was primarily the people of Judah who were facing social injustices.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, imagine a scenario where company executives are dishonest in their dealings for personal gain, leading others within the organization to adopt similar unethical behaviors. This verse reminds us of the importance of integrity and leadership that upholds justice.
Topics
justiceleadershipcorruptionmoralitysocietal decayintegrity
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'so they wrap it up' mean in Micah 7:3?
This phrase suggests that evil actions are carefully planned and executed, with everyone involved taking part in covering up their wrongdoings.
Who was Micah addressing when he wrote this verse?
Micah addressed the people of Judah, warning them about the widespread corruption among leaders and how it affected society as a whole.
How can we prevent societal decay like that described in Micah 7:3?
Preventing societal decay involves promoting integrity, transparency, and justice. Leaders should set good examples and uphold ethical standards to influence others positively.
What are some practical steps one can take based on the message of this verse?
One can start by being honest in personal dealings, holding leaders accountable for their actions, and fostering a culture of integrity within communities and organizations.
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