· Translation: KJV

Micah 7:15"As in the days of your coming forth out of the land of Egypt, I will show them marvelous things."

The setting

Jerusalem, ~700 BC. Assyria threatens destruction. Prophet Micah declares God will repeat Egypt's miracles in modern-day Israel and Palestine...

The emotion here: passionate urgency to encourage a defeated people

The original word

niphlā'ôt (נִפְלָאוֹת) — supernatural wonders that cause people to fall in awe

Why it matters

Micah prophesied during the same era as Isaiah, when Assyria destroyed the northern kingdom

Read with care

What most readers miss in Micah 7:15

This promises NEW miracles, not just remembering old ones — 'I WILL show' is future tense

Common misconceptionPeople think this only refers to the Exodus, but Micah is promising FUTURE supernatural intervention that will surpass even Egypt's plagues.

Bible Genome reading

Micah 7:15 — Bible Genome reading

EraDivided Kingdom
Primary emotionjoyful
Literary typeprophecy
MarkPromise of God
MarkProphecy

Emotional genome

Comfort power90%
Quotability80%
Memorability80%
Crisis relevance80%
Standalone60%
Themes:deliverancemiracles

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Micah 7:15 comes from the book of Micah, written during the Divided Kingdom period. The dominant emotion in this verse is joyful, with a comfort power of 90% and a tone that is joyful. It belongs to the prophecy genre of biblical literature. Key themes include deliverance, miracles. Notable phrases: days of your coming forth; marvelous things. This verse contains a promise of God. This verse contains prophecy.

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