Micah, the Biblical prophet, lived about 2750 years ago, in about 750 BC, during the time of Isaiah. He lived in a small town (Moresheth) so., of Jerusalem. He was a contemporary of Isaiah, but it is not known if the two had ever met. Micah predicted the downfall of Jerusalem and the destruction of the Temple, which were fulfilled by the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple in about 586 BC and again by the Romans in 70 AD. The Temple has not been rebuilt since that destruction. Jerusalem was destroyed a second time by the Romans in about 135 AD. Micah has famous prophecies including the coming of the Messiah (5:2-4), and that the little town of Bethlehem would be the birthplace of the Messiah. Micah, means "Who is like Yah?" implying "there is none like Yah". Micah was the first prophet to foresee Jerusalem's destruction as a punishment for the city's sins against the Lord. "Zion shall be plowed as a field, Jerusalem shall become heaps of ruins, and the Temple Mount a shrine in the forest" (Micah 3:12).
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Micah made a number of Messianic prophesies, and also prophesied the Babylonian captivity.
Micah was a farmer and laborer , before he became a prophet.
Micah was a minor prophet, but a good prophet.
Micah is the English name for Miqueas (the prophet)
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farmer/laborer
People did not use surnames at that time, so the prophet Micah had no surname.
Micah is called a minor prophet, not because he or his message was unimportant but because the book of Micah in the Old Testament is small. He prophesied before the fall of the Northern Kingdom of Israel. Micah is thought to have been written around 742 - 687 BC. Micah was a contemporary of Isaiah and Hosea
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One example of a Hebrew prophet in the 8th century is Isaiah. He is known for his prophecies about the coming Messiah and his messages of warning and hope to the people of Israel.
AnswerThe Book of Micah is believed to have been written in the eighth century BCE.
Information on the Biblical prophet Micah can be attained at a couple of interesting sites on the web. The most noteworthy is Chabad, which is a database of sorts on the Bible. The second is The Grace Institute.
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He believed in one god