From John
Gill’s introduction to Micah 4:
“This chapter contains some gracious promises concerning the glory and happiness of the church of
Christ in the last days; as of its stability, exaltation, and increase, and
of the spread of the Gospel from it, Mic 4:1, 2; and of the peace and
security of it, and constant profession and exercise of religion in it, Mic 4:3-5;
and of the deliverance of it from affliction and distress, and the ample and
everlasting kingdom of Christ in it, Mic 4:6-8; and then follow some prophecies more particularly
respecting the Jews; as that, though they should be in distress, and be
carried captive into Babylon, they should be delivered from thence, Mic 4:9, 10;
and, though many people should be gathered against them, yet should not be able
to prevail over them, but their attempts would issue in their own destruction, Mic 4:11-13.”
Hmm. Notice anything weird here?