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Micah 6:3 Cross-References
Explore 10 cross-references for Micah 6:3 from the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge, connecting Micah chapter 6 verse 3 to related passages throughout the Bible.
“O my people, what have I done unto thee? and wherein have I wearied thee? testify against me.”
Micah 6:3 (KJV)
Commentary on Micah 6:3
O my people, what have I done unto thee? and wherein have I wearied thee? testify against me. God's covenant lawsuit (rib) shifts from accusation to heart-wrenching appeal. The vocative "O my people" (עַמִּי, ammi) emphasizes covenant relationship—not "you people" but "My people," possessive and intimate. Despite their rebellion, God claims them. The question "What have I done unto thee?" (מֶה עָשִׂיתִי לְךָ, meh-asiti lekha) challenges Israel to identify any divine injustice justifying their apostasy."Wherein have I wearied thee?" (וּמָה הֶלְאֵיתִיךָ, u-mah hel'etikha) uses הֶלְאָה (hel'ah), ...
Source: KJV Study Commentary
Cross-References for Micah 6:3
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“What unrighteousness have your fathers found in me”
“Jacob; but you have been weary of me”
“see the word of Yahweh. Have I been a wilderness to Israel? or a land of thick darkness? why say my people”
“that Israel would walk in my ways!”
“remember now what Balak king of Moab devised”
“let God be found true”
“it speaks to those who are under the law”
“and you only”