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      • To lament(Heb. "'espəḏāh") means to mourn for someone who was deceased. Micah saw how complete the destruction would be and could only lamentand wail(Heb. "wə'êlîlāh," "to cry out" in deep sorrow).
  1. Micah 1:8-9. Therefore I will wail and howl — I will mourn and lament. I will go stripped and naked — That is, without an upper garment; or with garments rent and torn. This would fitly denote the naked condition to which the ten tribes were to be reduced by their enemies.

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  3. Micah 1:8. Therefore I will wail and howl, I will go stripped and naked, &c.] To his shut, putting off his upper garment; the rough one, such as the prophets used to wear; which he did as the greater sign of his mourning: sometimes, in such cases, they rent their garments; at other times they stripped themselves of them, and walked naked, as ...

  4. Because of this I [Micah] must lament (mourn over with expressions of grief) and wail, I must go barefoot and naked [without outer garments as if robbed]; I must wail like the jackals And lament [with a loud, mournful cry] like the ostriches.

  5. Micah 1:8 - Because of this I must mourn and wail, I must go barefoot and naked; I must do mourning like the jackals, And a mourning like the ostriches. on StudyLight.org

  6. Micah stated that because of this I must lament and wail (v. 8). To lament (Heb. "'espəḏāh") means to mourn for someone who was deceased. Micah saw how complete the destruction would be and could only lament and wail (Heb. "wə'êlîlāh," "to cry out" in deep sorrow).

  7. Micah 1:8. ESV For this I will lament and wail; I will go stripped and naked; I will make lamentation like the jackals, and mourning like the ostriches. NIV Because of this I will weep and wail; I will go about barefoot and naked. I will howl like a jackal and moan like an owl.

  8. Context. 8 Because of this I must lament and wail, I must go barefoot and naked; I must make a lament like the jackals. And a mourning like the ostriches. 9 For her wound is incurable, For it has come to Judah; It has reached the gate of my people, Even to Jerusalem.

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