0 / Micah the Prophet of the tribe of Judah serued in the worke of the Lord, concerning Judah and Israel, at the least thirtie yeres: at what time Isaiah prophecied. He declareth the destruction, first of the one kingdome, and then of the other, because of their manifolde wickednes, but chiefly for their idolatrie. And to this end he noteth the wickednes of the people, the crueltie of the princes and gouernours, and the permission of the fals prophetes, and the deliting in them. Then he setteth forthe the coming of Christ, his kingdome, & the felicitie thereof. This Prophet was not that Micah which resisted Ahab, & all his false prophets, as {1 Kings 22,8}, but another of the same name.
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