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Corruption Starts at the Top
Commentators unanimously point out that God holds the capital cities, Samaria and Jerusalem, responsible for the nation's sin. The prophet identifies the political and religious leaders as the source of the idolatry and moral decay that spread throughout the land. As one scholar puts it, the capital is the 'heart whose pulses beat throughout the whole system,' making it the fountainhead of either righteousness or corruption.
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Micah
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18th Century
Theologian
For the transgression of Jacob is all this—Not for any change of purpose in God; nor, again, as the effect of man’s lust of conquest. None c…
19th Century
Bishop
The transgression of Jacob ... the sins of the house of Israel. — The corruption of the country came from the capital cit…
16th Century
Theologian
The Prophet teaches, in this verse, that God is not angry for nothing. Though when he appears rigid, men protest to him and clamor as though he wer…
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17th Century
Pastor
For the transgression of Jacob [is] all this, and for the sins
of the house of Israel
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17th Century
Minister
The earth is called upon, with all that are within it, to hear the prophet. God's holy temple will not protect false professors. Neither men of hig…