What this Messiah will accomplish.
Of this ruler whose goings and coming are from everlasting, he says,
“He will be our peace when Assyria invades our land,
And when he marches through our fortresses,
Then we will raise against him seven shepherds,
And eight leaders of men.”
Mic 5:5
Ah! “He will be our peace,” truly even in trial. Assyria had invaded in Micah’s time. In Isaiah chapters 36 and 37 it describes all of Judah being overrun, except Jerusalem. But when this ruler comes, He will raise up shepherds against the Assyrians. Shepherd is often a synonym for rulers in Scripture, as in 1Kgs 22:16-18. Of some later shepherds/rulers of Israel Micah says,
“They will rule the land of Assyria with the sword,
And the land of Nimrod in its gates.
He will deliver us from the Assyrian,
When he invades our land,
And when he marches within our border.”
Mic 5:6
So from the bounty of this future ruler it will be that Israel will rule Assyria! Now this has not happened yet! Still it should be noted that the Assyria people, though small today, still exist, mainly in Iraq and Syria,
And the remnant of Jacob?
The remnant of God’s people is of course a big subject in both Testaments. It is only a small number who will be saved.
“… “If the number of the children of Israel are as the sand of the sea, It is the remnant who will be saved;””
Rom 9:27
It doesn’t have to be this way, but we as men frequently make bad decisions, so that often only small numbers survive. Because of the sins of the Jews, they have been scattered all over the world, viewed as “the Dispersion,” as in Jn 7:35. And later,
Two-thirds of the Jews will be killed,
in a Great Distress and persecution of both Christians and Jews which will bring the conversion of the Jews to Rabbi Jesus of Nazareth, Zech 13:8. A remnant! Also something which has not happened YET!
But Micah 5 seems to speak of a dispersion for GOOD
“The remnant of Jacob will be in the midst of many peoples,
Like dew from Yahweh,
Like showers on the grass,
That don’t wait for man,
Nor wait for the sons of men.”
Micah 5:7
When the Jews are converted to Jesus of Nazareth in Great Distress, Scripture pictures the Jews as leading in the preaching of the gospel to an unsaved world. Could that be this?
Further, Jacob will be like a lion among the nations,
and will rule over many peoples
8 The remnant of Jacob will be among the nations,
In the midst of many peoples,
Like a lion among the animals of the forest,
Like a young lion among the flocks of sheep;
Who, if he goes through, treads down and tears in pieces, And there is no one to deliver.
9 Let your hand be lifted up above your adversaries,
And let all of your enemies be cut off.
Mic 5:8-9
Thus two very different outcomes, yet to come, from the ruler of Mic 5:2.
Scriptures are from the World English Bible (WEB), a copyright free revision
of the original ASV American Standard Version 1901