Micah gives the time of writing as “in the days of Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah,” (Mic 1:1). This places his ministry from about 740 to 710 B.C. This book of his prophecies was likely compiled around 700 B.C. He was a contemporary of the prophet Isaiah. His name is a shortened form of “Micaiah” (cf. 1Ki 22:8–28, another prophet), meaning “Who is like Jehovah.”
Seven Sign-Posts of the End Times – Canberra, Australia 2012
Gene Cunningham - January 9, 2003
Jude #2
Conference notes for this series can be found [HERE]
Scripture References: Job 37:16, Matthew 5:17-18, Isaiah 55:1-11, Matthew 19:4-5, Job 26:7, Matthew 22:43, Matthew 12:40, Isaiah 40:22, Deuteronomy 8:3, John 17:17, Proverbs 8:27, Matthew 4:4, Matthew 22:29, Psalms 102:25-27, Ephesians 3:5, Matthew 15:3, Hebrews 4:4, Matthew 24:37-38, Ecclesiastes 1:7, John 10:35, Genesis 2:2, John 3:12
From Series: "Jude"
The theme in the Book of Jude's is 'contending for the faith' (Jud 1:3). Jude prepares us to defend our beliefs today when heresies abound.