8 Your hand is lifted up against those who are against you, and all your haters will be cut off.
9 And it will come about in that day, says the Lord, that I will take away your horses from you, and will give your war-carriages to destruction:
10 I will have the towns of your land cut off and all your strong places pulled down:
11 I will put an end to your use of secret arts, and you will have no more readers of signs:
12 And I will have your images and your pillars cut off from you; and you will no longer give worship to the work of your hands.
13 I will have your Asherahs pulled up from among you: and I will send destruction on your images.
14 And my punishment will be effected on the nations with such burning wrath as they have not had word of.
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Commentary on Micah 5 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 5
In this chapter we have,
Mic 5:1-6
Here, as before, we have,
Mic 5:7-15
Glorious things are here spoken of the remnant of Jacob, that remnant which was raised of her that halted (ch. 4:7), and it seems to be that remnant which the Lord our God shall call (Joel 2:32), on whom the Spirit shall be poured out, the remnant that shall be saved, Rom. 9:27. Note, God's people are but a remnant, a small number in comparison with the many that are left to perish, a little flock; but they are the remnant of Jacob, a people in covenant with God, and in his favour. Now concerning this remnant it is here promised,