You hate good and love evil. You tear the skin from my people and strip the flesh from their bones. Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of Micah 3:2? 2. How does Micah 3:2 describe the leaders' actions towards good and evil? 3. What consequences arise from leaders "hate good and love evil"? 4. How can we ensure our leaders align with biblical principles from Micah 3:2? 5. Which other scriptures warn against leaders who "hate good and love evil"? 6. How can believers promote justice and righteousness in light of Micah 3:2? 7. How does Micah 3:2 challenge our understanding of justice and leadership? 8. Why does Micah 3:2 accuse leaders of hating good and loving evil? 9. What historical context influenced the message of Micah 3:2? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Micah 3? 11. In Micah 3:1-2, how could the leaders (who are described as loving evil) gain such widespread power if the Israelites were supposedly under God's guidance? 12. Why does Micah 2:3 predict calamity without specifying verifiable events or a known historical timeline? 13. Ezekiel 34:2 - How can we verify historically or archaeologically that corrupt leaders were truly the 'shepherds' described here? 14. What are the main themes of the Bible's books? Discussion Questions 1. How does Micah 3:2 challenge our understanding of good and evil in today's context?2. In what ways can we ensure that our leaders, both spiritual and secular, are held accountable to God's standards of justice? 3. How can we actively support and advocate for those who are oppressed or marginalized in our communities? 4. What steps can we take to cultivate a heart that loves good and hates evil, as described in Proverbs 8:13? 5. How can we, like Micah, be voices for truth and justice in our own spheres of influence?1. How does Micah 3 challenge our understanding of leadership? 2. What can we learn about the nature of God's judgment from this chapter? 3. How can the sins of the leaders and prophets in Micah 3 be seen in today's world? 4. In what ways might we be susceptible to the errors of the false prophets described in Micah 3? 5. How can we discern true prophecy from false prophecy in our present day context? 6. How should we respond when we witness corruption and injustice? 7. How does this chapter inspire you to act justly and kindly in your community? 8. What does Micah 3 teach us about the responsibility that comes with authority? 9. How does God's response to the leaders' and prophets' corruption challenge our understanding of His character? 10. In what ways are we responsible for upholding justice in our spheres of influence? 11. How does Micah 3 call us to personal accountability? 12. How can we apply the lessons from Micah 3 to our modern political context? 13. What are practical ways we can oppose corruption and promote justice in our day-to-day life? 14. How can Micah 3 guide us in choosing our leaders? 15. What does this chapter teach us about the consequences of ignoring God's will? 16. How might you respond if you find yourself in a situation where leaders are failing to uphold justice? 17. What role does personal integrity play in preventing the kind of corruption described in Micah 3? 18. How does this chapter inform your understanding of the relationship between power and corruption? 19. What steps can we take to ensure our religious institutions are not falling into the same traps as those condemned in Micah 3? 20. How can we ensure that our pursuit of peace and security does not blind us to the truth, as it did for the people in Micah 3? Links Micah 3:2 NIVMicah 3:2 NLT Micah 3:2 ESV Micah 3:2 NASB Micah 3:2 KJV Micah 3:2 Commentaries Bible Hub |



