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What does Micah 5 teach about the Messiah?

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Micah 5 reveals the Messiah as the ruler from Bethlehem, who is both divine and human.

Micah 5 specifically portrays the Messiah as the one who will come from Bethlehem, affirming His humanity while simultaneously declaring His divinity as 'whose goings forth have been from old, from everlasting.' This dual nature is crucial, as it reinforces the belief that Jesus is both God and man, uniquely qualified to fulfill the requirements of redemption. The text emphasizes that He is appointed by the Father, is able to accomplish the task of saving His people from their sins, and is willing to do so out of love for both God and humanity. This prophecy not only announces the birth of Jesus but also sets the stage for His redemptive work and reign over all creation.
Scripture References: Micah 5:2, Micah 5:3-5

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