Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
walking in the spirit—The Hebrew means also "wind." "If a man professing to have the 'spirit' of inspiration (Ezekiel 13:3; so 'man of the spirit,' that is, one claiming inspiration, Hosea 9:7), but really walking in 'wind' (prophecy void of nutriment for the soul, and unsubstantial as the wind) and falsehood, do lie, saying (that which ye like to hear), I will prophesy," etc., even such a one, however false his prophecies, since he flatters your wishes, shall be your prophet (compare Micah 2:6; Jeremiah 5:31).
prophesy . . . of wine—that is, of an abundant supply of wine.
Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Micah 2:11:
Isaiah 30:10
Jeremiah 5:31
Amos 7:16
Micah 2:1
Micah 2:12
Luke 6:26
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