Micah 1:6
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This verse says that Samaria will be destroyed and left in ruins, like a heap of land where nothing grows anymore. God is speaking through the prophet Micah to warn that he will tear down the city's walls and show its foundations as punishment for their sins.
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Imagine if your favorite playground was torn apart and turned into a big pile of dirt. That’s what this verse is saying about Samaria. It means God wants them to know they did something wrong, just like when you get a time-out for doing something naughty.
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Micah wrote this prophecy around the late 8th century BC during the reigns of Kings Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah in Judah. The audience was primarily the people of Israel (Samaria) and Judah. At that time, Samaria was a wealthy city with many sins.
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Imagine someone who has repeatedly ignored warnings about their harmful behavior. Just like God’s message to Samaria, it's important for us to listen to advice before problems get worse. This could apply in situations where people face consequences after ignoring repeated warnings.