Micah is the thirty-third book of the Bible and contains the prophet Micah’s message of judgment against sin and hope for restoration. He condemns injustice, corruption, and false worship among God’s people, while also pointing to the coming Messiah who would be born in Bethlehem. Micah emphasizes what God truly requires: to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with Him. It is a book of justice, prophecy, and hope.
Read more: The Book of Micah
Micah 1 | Micah 2 | Micah 3 | Micah 4 | Micah 5 | Micah 6 | Micah 7
Micah Chapter Highlights
- Micah 1: Judgment announced against Samaria and Judah
- Micah 2: Woe to oppressors; hope of restoration
- Micah 3: Leaders condemned for injustice
- Micah 4: Future peace and Zion’s glory foretold
- Micah 5: Messiah to be born in Bethlehem
- Micah 6: God requires justice, mercy, and humility
- Micah 7: Lament over sin; hope in God’s forgiveness
