14. Feed thy people--Prayer of the prophet, in the name of his people
to God, which, as God fulfils believing prayer, is prophetical of what
God would do. When God is about to deliver His people, He stirs up
their friends to pray for them.
Feed--including the idea of both pastoral rule and care over His
people
(Mic 5:4,
Margin), regarded as a flock
(Ps 80:1; 100:3).
Our calamity must be fatal to the nation, unless Thou of Thy unmerited
grace, remembering Thy covenant with "Thine heritage"
(De 4:20; 7:6; 32:9),
shalt restore us.
thy rod--the shepherd's rod, wherewith He directs the flock
(Ps 23:4).
No longer the rod of punishment
(Mic 6:9).
which dwell solitarily in the wood, in . . .
Carmel--Let Thy people who have been dwelling as it were in a
solitude of woods (in the world, but not of it),
scattered among various nations, dwell in Carmel, that is, where there
are fruit-bearing lands and vineyards [CALVIN].
Rather, "which are about to dwell (that is, that they may dwell)
separate in the wood, in . . . Carmel" [MAURER], which are to be no longer mingled with the
heathen, but are to dwell as a distinct people in their own land. Micah
has here Balaam's prophecy in view (compare
Mic 6:5,
where also Balaam is referred to). "Lo, the people shall dwell
alone"
(Nu 23:9;
compare
De 33:28).
To "feed in the wood in Carmel," is to feed in the rich pastures among
its woods. To "sleep in the woods," is the image of most perfect
security
(Eze 34:25).
So that the Jews' "security," as well as their distinct
nationality, is here foretold. Also
Jer 49:31.
Bashan--famed for its cattle
(Ps 22:12;
Am 4:1).
Parallel to this passage is
Jer 50:19.
Bashan and Gilead, east of Jordan, were chosen by Reuben, Gad, and half
Manasseh, as abounding in pastures suited for their many cattle
(Nu 32:1-42;
De 3:12-17).
JFB.
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