The book after Micah in the bible is Nahum.
In the Old Testament between Jonah & Nahum
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Coming from Hebrew, Micah literally means "one who is like Yahweh". In the biblical sense, this name was given to several men in the Old Testament; I.E: The Book of Micah which is a prophetic book in the Tanakh/Old Testament, and was written by the sixth of the twelve minor prophets.
The genealogies in the Old Testament served to assure the Hebrew people that the stories were real and could be believed, because the authors supposedly even knew such details as the lines of succession for the patriarchs, kings and prophets.
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The old testament is read and studied because the prophets and kings were in the old testament. It is history as well as what is to come as told by prophets.
In the Old Testament heavenly beings (other than gods) were called angels and as far as I know kings were called kings.
Because it deals with the kings of Isa real in the two books of Kings.
The prophet Elijah can be found in the book of Kings in the old testament.
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