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What does the Bible say about the greatness of Jesus in Micah 5?

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Micah 5 prophesies that out of Bethlehem, a ruler will come who will be great unto the ends of the earth.

Micah 5 speaks of the future ruler who will arise from Bethlehem, prophesying his profound significance for Israel and the entire world. This ruler, whose goings forth have been from eternity, embodies God's redemptive plan. In Christian theology, this points explicitly to Jesus Christ, who fulfills this prophecy through His incarnation as both fully God and fully man. His greatness stems from His obedience to God the Father, culminating in His sacrificial death and subsequent resurrection, which secured eternal redemption for His people. Thus, Micah's declaration that 'now shall he be great' underscores the significance of Jesus in God's unfolding salvation history.
Scripture References: Micah 5:2-4, Philippians 2:5-11

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