Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
rebuke—convict of sin (John 16:8-9); and subdue with judgments (Psalms 2:5, Psalms 2:9; Psalms 110:5-6; Revelation 2:27; Revelation 12:5).
many people . . . strong nations afar off—In Isaiah 2:4 it is "the nations . . . many people."
TRANSITION TO THE GLORY, PEACE, KINGDOM, AND VICTORY OF ZION. (Micah 4:1-13)
Almost identical with Isaiah 2:2-4.
the mountain of the house of the Lord—which just before (Micah 3:12) had been doomed to be a wild forest height. Under Messiah, its elevation is to be not that of situation, but of moral dignity, as the seat of God's universal empire.
people shall flow into it—In Isaiah it is "all nations": a more universal prophecy.
Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Micah 4:3:
Joel 3:10
Joel 3:12
Micah 4:1-3
Micah 4:12
Micah 5:5
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