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Therefore shall Zion for your sake be plowed as a field, and Jerusalem shall become heaps, and the mountain of the house as the high places of a forest.

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No Place is Immune to Judgment

Commentators stress that the prophecy of Zion being “plowed as a field” was a shocking image of total desolation. This was literally fulfilled centuries later by the Romans. The key lesson is that sacred status does not protect a place or people from judgment. As Matthew Henry puts it, if holy places are polluted by sin, they will be ruined by God's judgment.

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Micah

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Micah 3:12

18th Century

Theologian

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Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Micah 3:12

19th Century

Bishop

Therefore shall Zion ...—Micah declared this sentence of Divine judgment with an intrepidity that was long remembered by the Jews.…

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Micah 3:11–12

16th Century

Theologian

The Prophet shows here first, how gross and supine was the hypocrisy of princes as well as of the priests and prophets; and then he declares that t…

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John Gill

John Gill

On Micah 3:12

17th Century

Pastor

Therefore shall Zion for your sake be ploughed [as] a field, &c.] That is, for your sins, as the Targum; for the bloodshed, injusti…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Micah 3:9–12

17th Century

Minister

Zion's walls owe no thanks to those who build them up with blood and iniquity. The sin of man does not work the righteousness of God. Even when men…