Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Micah 7:7
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7. Therefore I will look unto the Lord —as if no one else were before mine eyes. We must not only "look unto the Lord," but also "wait for Him." Having no hope from man ( Micah 7:5 ; Micah 7:6 ), Micah speaks in the name of Israel, who herein, taught by chastisement ( Micah 7:6- : ) to feel her sin ( Micah 7:9 ), casts herself on the Lord as her only hope," in patient waiting ( Lamentations 3:26 ). She did so under the Babylonian captivity; she shall do so again hereafter when the spirit of grace shall be poured on her ( Lamentations 3:26- : ). return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-8" class="com-number"
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