And I said, Hear, I pray you, O heads of Jacob, and ye princes of the house of Israel; Is it not for you to know judgment?
Then I spoke up: 'Listen, you leaders of Jacob's people and rulers of Israel, shouldn't you be the ones who actually understand what's right and wrong?'
Leadership means knowing right from wrong, not just having the title.
📚 Historical Context
Micah was a prophet in ancient Israel during the 8th century BC, a time when the divided kingdoms of Israel and Judah were facing moral decline and external threats from empires like Assyria. In this verse, Micah is directly confronting the political and religious leaders of Judah, accusing them of ignoring God's standards of justice in their governance. This reflects the broader prophetic tradition in the Bible, where figures like Micah called out leaders for their corruption and urged them to return to righteous rule.
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