Micah exposed the corruption at all levels of society, but ends his prophecy with a promise of forgiveness and restoration.
| Author | Micah |
| For whom it was written | To the Israelites. |
| Chapter amount | 7 |
| Verse amount | 105 |
| 1 - 3 | Micah speaks against the kingdoms of Israel and Judah, stating that both kingdoms will be taken captive because of sin. |
| 4, 5 | Micah says that Israel will have a great King, who will be born in Bethlehem and will bring strength and peace. |
| 6, 7 | God accuses the people's sin. |