
Micah Bible Quiz
Micah Study Guide
đź“– Overview of Micah
Micah was a prophet who spoke to both Judah and Israel during a time of moral and political failure. His message balanced judgment and hope, warning of consequences for injustice while promising restoration through God’s mercy. Micah boldly condemned corrupt leaders and false prophets and presented a vision of peace through divine rule.
🎯 Key Themes
- Justice & Mercy: God’s expectations are summarized in Micah 6:8 — “Act justly, love mercy, walk humbly.”
- Messianic Prophecy: The birth of the Messiah is foretold in Bethlehem (Micah 5:2).
- Condemnation of Leadership: Israel’s leaders are rebuked for corruption and described with dramatic metaphors.
- False Prophets: They preach peace, masking the reality of sin and coming judgment.
- Hopeful Remnant: Despite judgment, a faithful group will be saved and restored.
📌 Key Quiz Facts
- Main Audience: Judah and Israel — two kingdoms under divine scrutiny.
- Micah 6:8: Central ethical teaching focusing on behavior, not ritual.
- Messiah’s Birthplace: Bethlehem is pinpointed as the prophesied origin.
- Leadership Imagery: Micah compares officials to cannibals devouring the people (Micah 3).
- Repeated Sin: Oppression of the poor and dishonest gain are major offenses.
- Mountain of the Lord: Future peace where swords become plowshares (Micah 4).
- False Prophets: They speak “peace” without repentance — spiritually misleading the people.
- Micah’s Mourning: Grieves like a jackal — a raw expression of prophetic sorrow.
- God’s Nature: Forgiveness and compassion emphasized in Micah 7.
- Hope Phrase: “A remnant shall return” — highlighting restoration beyond judgment.
âś… Study Tip
Pay close attention to Micah’s unique prophetic style: passionate, poetic, and focused on moral integrity. Memorize key verses (especially 6:8 and 5:2), note the metaphors used to describe corruption, and grasp the contrast between condemnation and hope. This balance is key to understanding his message and passing the quiz confidently.