Micah 1:2
French (La Bible expliquée)
Vous, tous les peuples, écoutez. Le prophète plaide avec conviction contre le royaume d'Israël: la terreur dans le pays résulte de sa révolte et de ses infidélités répétées. Le comportement des gens de Samarie est si ingrat que Dieu décide d'intervenir. Les manifestations de Dieu paraissent d'autant plus terrifiantes que Michée les apparente à des jugements. Michée insiste sur la destruction imminente du royaume du Nord et de sa capitale, Samarie, en raison de pratiques idolâtres. Il reproche à ses habitants de servir de fausses divinités dans des temples qu'ils embellissent avec l'argent provenant de leurs cultes païens. Cette infidélité envers Dieu est décrite comme une prostitution. Après les conquêtes, les Assyriens s'empareront de ces richesses et les emporteront chez eux. Que la terre et ceux qui y vivent prêtent attention! Le Seigneur Dieu va venir vous accuser depuis sa demeure sainte.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Micah, God is calling everyone in the world to listen and pay attention. He wants people to understand that He sees everything and can bear witness against them, from His holy temple.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where your mom or dad watches over everything you do. They know when you follow the rules and when you don't. In this verse, God is like that parent who's watching over everyone and wants us to listen carefully.
Historical Background
Micah, one of the minor prophets, wrote this around 750-686 BC during the time of King Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah. The message was directed at both Israel and Judah, warning them about their coming judgment due to their sinful ways.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can apply this by understanding that God is always watching over us and wants us to listen to His word. It's like having a friend who knows everything you do; it reminds us to act with integrity and seek His guidance daily.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in this verse?
God Himself is speaking through the prophet Micah, calling for everyone’s attention.
What does 'let the Lord GOD be witness against you' mean?
It means God will bear witness to the truth of His message and the consequences if people do not listen and change their ways.
How can we apply this verse in our daily lives?
By understanding that God is always watching over us, we should strive to live by His principles and seek His guidance in every decision we make.
What does 'from his holy temple' signify?
It signifies the place of divine presence where God's promises are kept and from which He oversees all creation.
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