Mic 5:1-15. THE CALAMITIES WHICH PRECEDE MESSIAH'S ADVENT. HIS KINGDOM, CONQUEST OF JACOB'S FOES, AND BLESSING UPON HIS PEOPLE.
1. gather thyself in troops--that is, thou shalt do so, to resist the
enemy. Lest the faithful should fall into carnal security because of the
previous promises, he reminds them of the calamities which are to
precede the prosperity.
daughter of troops--Jerusalem is so called on account of her numerous
troops.
he hath laid siege--the enemy hath.
they shall smite the judge of Israel with a rod upon the
cheek--the greatest of insults to an Oriental. Zedekiah, the judge
(or king,
Am 2:3)
of Israel, was loaded with insults by the Chaldeans; so also the other
princes and judges
(La 3:30).
HENGSTENBERG thinks the expression, "the judge,"
marks a time when no king of the house of David reigned. The smiting on
the cheek of other judges of Israel was a type of the same indignity
offered to Him who nevertheless is the Judge, not only of Israel, but
also of the world, and who is "from everlasting"
(Mic 5:2;
Isa 50:6;
Mt 26:67; 27:30).
JFB.
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