Across
- 5. – The prophet who delivered God’s message to Israel and Judah.
- 10. – Living in accordance with God's law and commands.
- 12. – The northern kingdom that was to face judgment due to its sinfulness.
- 13. – The mountain where Jerusalem was built, symbolizing God's chosen place.
- 14. – God's compassion and forgiveness shown to the people despite their failures.
- 15. – The southern kingdom that also faced consequences for their disobedience.
- 16. – The right action, fairness, and integrity that God desires from His people.
- 18. – Micah’s message of a future restoration and salvation despite the current judgment.
- 19. – The act of turning away from sin and returning to God.
Down
- 1. – The town prophesied by Micah as the birthplace of the Messiah (Micah 5:2).
- 2. – A messenger sent by God to deliver His word, like Micah.
- 3. – The rulers of Israel and Judah, often criticized for their corruption.
- 4. – The role of the prophet to testify to God’s message and call for repentance.
- 6. – The worship of false gods, condemned throughout Micah's prophecies.
- 7. – God's decision to punish Israel and Judah for their sins.
- 8. – The oppression of the poor and weak, which was condemned by God.
- 9. – A future promise of tranquility and harmony under God’s rule.
- 10. – God’s promise to restore His people after their repentance.
- 11. – Wrongdoing and disobedience to God that led to judgment in Micah's time.
- 17. – The faithful few who would survive judgment and be restored by God.
