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What does the Bible say about idolatry in Micah?

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The Bible condemns idolatry as a severe sin, portraying it as the worship of false gods and a betrayal of the true God.

In the book of Micah, idolatry is clearly condemned as a major sin of the people. Micah charges those in Israel with creating graven images and worshipping them, stating that God will bring destruction upon such idols and the people who worship them. God, through Micah, expresses His deep displeasure with a people who hire craftsmen to make idols, which He equates to adultery. The prophet emphasizes that worshipping anything other than the living God is a betrayal of the covenant relationship established with Him. Micah illustrates that these acts not only provoke God's judgment but also demonstrate a fundamental misunderstanding of God's nature as the Creator and Sustainer of life.
Scripture References: Micah 1:7, Micah 2:1-2, Micah 6:16

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