Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
The breaker—Jehovah-Messiah, who breaks through every obstacle in the way of their restoration: not as formerly breaking forth to destroy them for transgression (Exodus 19:22; Judges 21:15), but breaking a way for them through their enemies.
they—the returning Israelites and Jews.
passed through the gate—that is, through the gate of the foe's city in which they had been captives. So the image of the resurrection (Hosea 13:14) represents Israel's restoration.
their king—"the Breaker," peculiarly "their king" (Hosea 3:5; Matthew 27:37).
pass before them—as He did when they went up out of Egypt (Exodus 13:21; Deuteronomy 1:30, Deuteronomy 1:33).
the Lord on the head of them—Jehovah at their head (Isaiah 52:12). Messiah, the second person, is meant (compare Exodus 23:20; Exodus 33:14; Isaiah 63:9).
Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Micah 2:13:
Isaiah 52:12
Isaiah 55:12
Micah 2:1
Philippians 3:21
Colossians 1:18
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