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Micah

By: Dr. Bill Creasy
Narrated by: Dr. Bill Creasy
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The Book of Micah is a complex mixture of judgment and hope. God is a god of justice, as well as a god of love, and genuine peace cannot come until justice prevails on earth. Micah’s message of judgment culminates in the redemption of Israel and of all humanity, but a fearful judgment must come first. Join Logos Bible Study’s Dr. Bill Creasy as he explains how judgment and hope are intimately intertwined in the plan of salvation.

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In this live lecture from Logos Bible Study, Dr. Bill Creasey reads and interprets the Book of Micah from the Old Testament. Creasey uses his academic expertise as a former professor of English literature in helping students decipher the book's content. Prophet Micah, a contemporary of Isaiah, responds in dialogue throughout seven chapters to the destructive promises of God.

Few scholars approach the Bible with Creasey's exceptional brand of warmth, devotion, and intellect. He sounds like a friendly pastor who knows his Bible backwards and forwards, and - more than that - knows how to communicate ancient lessons to a modern audience.

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