
In this ancient prophetic work, a messenger named Micah speaks on behalf of the divine during the reigns of three Judahite kings. He addresses the people and the very earth, demanding that they listen to a higher authority.
The tone is stark, describing the looming collapse of corrupt cities and the shattering of idolatrous practices. Vivid images of mountains melting and valleys cracking illustrate the severity of the people's transgressions, while the prophet condemns injustice, theft, and exploitation of the vulnerable.
Yet the narrative does not end in despair; it hints at a future gathering of the scattered community and a renewed leadership that will guide them back to righteousness. Listeners will hear a blend of warning, moral challenge, and a promise of restoration that has resonated through centuries.
Language
en
Duration
~18 minutes (17K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
Some of literature’s most enduring voices come to us without a confirmed name. “Anonymous” stands for storytellers whose identities were never recorded, were deliberately concealed, or were lost over time.
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