Micah 7:2
French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)
L'homme de bien a disparu du pays, et il n'y a plus de juste parmi les hommes. Ils sont tous en embuscade pour verser le sang, chacun tend un piège à son frère.
What Does This Mean?
Micah is speaking and he says that good people are hard to find because everyone seems dishonest and harmful, hunting each other like prey.
Explained for Children
Imagine if all the kids in your school stopped being nice and started hiding traps for each other. That's how bad things have become, according to Micah.
Historical Background
Micah wrote this during a time of moral decline in Judah around 750-686 BC. He was speaking to his fellow Israelites who were facing social decay and corruption.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, we see people often acting selfishly at the expense of others. This verse reminds us to stand up for what is right and not join in on harmful behavior.
Topics
moral decayintegrityevilsinhopelessnessjustice
Related Verses
Isaiah 59:1-2Jeremiah 4:22-28Proverbs 6:16-19Romans 3:10-12Matthew 7:15-20
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Micah so pessimistic in this verse?
Micah was a prophet during a time when corruption and dishonesty were widespread, leading to his pessimism as he observed the moral decay around him.
How can we apply this in our daily lives?
This verse encourages us to be vigilant against the tendency to do wrong or participate in harmful behavior, and instead to uphold integrity and goodness.
Are there any positive messages in Micah's prophecy despite his pessimism?
Yes, while Micah is critical of the moral state of society, he also offers hope that God will restore justice and righteousness among His people (Micah 4:1-5).