Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
(Micah 2:6, Micah 2:11; Micah 3:5).
See not—as you now do, foretelling misfortune.
Prophesy not . . . right things—Not that they avowedly requested this, but their conduct virtually expressed it. No man, professedly, wished to be deceived; but many seek a kind of teaching which is deceit; and which, if they would examine, they might know to be such (I Kings 22:13). The Jews desired success to be foretold as the issue of their league with Egypt, though ill had been announced by God's prophet as the result; this constituted the "deceits."
Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Isaiah 30:10:
Jeremiah 11:21
Jeremiah 18:12
Jeremiah 37:17
Amos 2:12
Micah 2:6
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