Biblical Bibliographies
Charles Conroy [www.cjconroy.net]



The Book of Micah: General Studies



[see also:  Micah: commentaries;  Prophetic conflict and false prophets;  Prophets: social critique;
Twelve Prophets: general studies;  Twelve Prophets: text transmission;]



The bibliography is divided into six main sections as follows:

I.    General and introductory presentations   [see also Old Testament Introductions]

Cazelles, H. – S. D. Sperling (for the 2nd ed.), "Micah", EncJud 14 (2007) 162-164.

Fanuli, A., Osea: il profeta dell'amore sempre disposto ad innamorarsi. Michea: l'uomo dall'acuta coscienza profetica (LoB – Leggere oggi la Bibbia, 1.23; Brescia: Queriniana, 1984).

George, A., "Le livre de Michée", DBSup 5 (1952) 1252-1263.

Hillers, D. R., "Micah, Book of", ABD IV (1992) 807-810.

Jacobs, M. R., "Micah, Book of", in K. J. Vanhoozer (gen. ed.) – C. G. Bartholomew – D. J. Treier – N. T. Wright (assoc. eds.), Dictionary for Theological Interpretation of the Bible (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic; London: SPCK, 2005) 512-515.

Kessler, R., "Micha / Michabuch", RGG4 5 (2002) 1201-1203. English version: "Micah / Book of Micah", RPP 8 (2010).

Kessler, R., "Micah", in J. M. O'Brien (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the Minor Prophets (Oxford Handbooks; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021) 461-471.

Lundbom, J. R., Amos, Hosea, and Micah: Hebrew Prophets of the Eighth Century (Cascade Companions; Eugene, OR: Cascade / Wipf & Stock, 2021).

Macchi, J.-D., et al., "Micah (Book and Person)", EBR 18 (2020) 1096-1116. Details: I. Hebrew Bible / Old Testament (J.-D. Macchi) 1096-1099; II. New Testament (M. Albl) 1099-1100; III. Judaism: A. Second Temple and Hellenistic Judaism (R. Fuller) 1100-1102 / B. Rabbinic Judaism (B. D. Walfish) 1102-1104 / C. Medieval Judaism (N. Grunhaus) 1104-1107 / D. Modern Judaism (J. Rosenbaum) 1107-1109; IV. Christianity (R. Roukema) 1109-1111; V. Islam (S. R. Burge) 1111-1112; VI. Visual Arts (O. Z. Soltes) 1112-1114; VII. Music (N. H. Petersen) 1114-1116.

Martin-Achard, R., "Les prophètes du VIIIe siècle: Amos – Osée – Esaie – Michée", in S. Amsler – J. Asurmendi – J. Auneau – R. Martin-Achard, Les Prophètes et les livres prophétiques (Petite bibliothèque des sciences bibliques, Ancien Testament, 4; Paris: Desclee, 1985) 33-111 [the Micah chapter is on pp. 95-104]. Versione italiana: I Profeti e i libri profetici. Edizione italiana a cura di Gianantonio Borgonovo (Piccola Enciclopedia Biblica, 4; Roma: Borla, 1987) 33-120 [the "Michea" chapter is on pp. 102-112].

Mason, R., Micah, Nahum, Obadiah (Old Testament Guides; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1991), esp. 9-53 [on Micah].

McConville, J. G., "Micah, Book of", in M. J. Boda – J. G. McConville (eds.), Dictionary of the Old Testament: Prophets (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press; Nottingham: Inter-Varsity Press, 2012) 544-554.

Otto, E., "Micha / Michabuch", TRE 22 (1992) 695-704.

Sals, U., "Das Buch Micha. Die Kunst, das Richtige vom Falschen zu unterscheiden", in E. Ballhorn – G. Steins – R. Wildgruber – U. Zwingenberger (eds.), 73 Ouvertüren. Die Buchanfänge der Bibel und ihre Botschaft (Gütersloh: Gütersloher Verlagshaus, 2018) 402-408.

Sharp, C. J., "Micah", in M. D. Coogan (gen. ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Books of the Bible (Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 2011) 2.78-85.

Willis, J. T., "Micah, Book of", in J. H. Hayes (ed.), Dictionary of Biblical Interpretation. Vol. 2: K-Z (Nashville, TN: Abingdon, 1999) 150-153.

Woods, J., Jonah, Micah and Nahum: An Introduction and Study Guide (T&T Clark's Study Guides to the Old Testament; London & New York: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2025), esp. 73-97 [Chap. 4: "Micah"].

II.    Bibliographical resources and histories of modern research

Jacobs, M. R., "Bridging the Times: Trends in Micah Studies since 1985", CBR 4.3 (June 2006) 293-329.

Jeppesen, K., "New Aspects of Micah Research", JSOT 8 (1978) 3-32.

Jeppesen, K., "How the Book of Micah Lost Its Integrity: Outline of the History of the Criticism of the Book of Micah with Emphasis on the 19th Century", ST 33 (1979) 101-131.

Klouda, S. L., "Micah: An Annotated Bibliography", Southwestern Journal of Theology 46 (2003) 48-56.

Wal, A. van der, Micah: A Classified Bibliography (Applicatio 8; Amsterdam: Free University Press, 1990).

Willi-Plein, I., "Das Zwölfprophetenbuch", TRu 64 (1999) 351-395 [on Micah, esp. 367-369].

Willis, J. T., "Fundamental Issues in Contemporary Micah Studies", Restoration Quarterly 13 (1970) 77-90. Reprinted in J. T. Willis, Instruction Shall Go Forth: Studies in Micah and Isaiah. Edited by T. M. Willis and M. W. Hamilton (Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications / Wipf & Stock, 2014) 55-65.

III.    Text transmission and text criticism

Barthélemy, D., Critique textuelle de l'Ancien Testament, 3: Ézéchiel, Daniel et les 12 Prophètes (OBO 50/3; Fribourg, Suisse: Éditions Universitaires; Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1992) esp. 711-783. [can be freely downloaded here]

Carbone, S. P. – G. Rizzi, Il Libro di Michea: secondo il testo ebraico Masoretico; secondo la versione greca della LXX; secondo la parafrasi aramaica targumica (La Parola e la sua tradizione: Lettura ebraica, greca e aramaica, 3; Bologna: EDB, 1996).

Ceulemans, R., "Hexaplaric Excavations (Genesis, the Psalms, Micah, Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel)", VT 69 (2019) 321-327.

Collin, M., "Recherches sur l'histoire textuelle du prophète Michée", VT 21 (1971) 281-297.

Dogniez, C. – J. Joosten, "Michaias / Micha", in S. Kreuzer (ed.), Einleitung in die Septuaginta (Handbuch zur Septuaginta, 1; Gütersloh: Gütersloher Verlagshaus, 2016) 490-496.

Flint, P. W., "Micah 1:4-6 (Inv. MOTB.SCR.003183)", in E. Tov – K. Davis – R. R. Duke (eds.), Dead Sea Scrolls Fragments in the Museum Collection (Publications of Museum of the Bible, 1; Leiden: Brill, 2016) 177-189. [All these fragments turned out to be modern fakes; Brill has withdrawn this book in 2020.]

Fuhs, H. F., Die äthiopische Übersetzung des Propheten Micha. Edition und textkritischer Kommentar nach den Handschriften in Oxford, London, Paris, Cambridge, Wien und Frankfurt am Main (BBB 28; Bonn: Peter Hanstein, 1968).

Fuller, R., "4QMicah: A Small Fragment of a Manuscript of the Minor Prophets from Qumran, Cave IV", RevQ 16,2 [62] (1993) 193-202. [Mic 5,1-2*]

Glenny, W. E., Micah: A Commentary Based on Micah in Codex Vaticanus (Septuagint Commentary Series; Leiden: Brill, 2015).

Glenny, W. E., "Translation Technique and Textual Variants in LXX Micah 1:10-16", in E. Bons – M. Geiger – F. Ueberschaer – M. Sigismund – M. Meiser (eds.), Die Septuaginta – Themen, Manuskripte, Wirkungen. 7. Internationale Fachtagung veranstaltet von Septuaginta Deutsch (LXX.D), Wuppertal 19.-22. Juli 2018 (WUNT 444; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2020) 420-435.

Joosten, J. – P. Le Moigne – R. Roukema (eds.), Les Douze Prophètes, 3: Michée (La Bible d'Alexandrie, 23.3; Paris: Cerf, 2023).

Lang, B., Handbook of the Vulgate Bible and its Reception: Annotated Bibliography – Latin Glossary – Textual Notes. = Handbuch der Vulgata und ihrer Rezeption: kommentierte Bibliographie – lateinisches Glossar – Anmerkungen zum Text (Vulgata in Dialogue, 2023 2nd Special Issue; Chur [Switzerland]: The Vulgate Institute, 2023), esp. 635 ["Micah (Micha, Michaea)"].

Modugno, S., "Translation Shifts in LXX-Micah as Clues to Its Theology and Ideology", in P. J. Jordaan – N. P. L. Allen (eds.), Construction, Coherence and Connotations: Studies on the Septuagint, Apocryphal and Cognate Literature. Papers Presented at the Association for the Study of the Septuagint in South Africa International Conference at the Faculty of Theology, North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa (28-30 August 2015) (DCLS 34; Berlin: De Gruyter, 2016) 165-191.

Moor, J. C. de, "Unit Division in the Peshiṭta of Micah", Journal for the Aramaic Bible 1 (1999) 225-247.

Muraoka, T., The Books of Hosea and Micah in Hebrew and Greek (OBO 294; Leuven: Peeters, 2022).

Pazzini, M. – R. Pierri, "Il libro di Michea secondo la versione siriaca (Peshitto)", LASBF 55 (2005) 27-39.

Roukema, R., "Philological Observations, Syntax, and Delimitation in the Septuagint Version of Micah according to Patristic Commentaries", in M. Meiser – M. Geiger – S. Kreuzer – M. Sigismund (eds.), Die Septuaginta – Geschichte, Wirkung, Relevanz. 6. Internationale Fachtagung veranstaltet von Septuaginta Deutsch (LXX.D), Wuppertal 21.-24. Juli 2016 (WUNT 405; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2018) 777-797.

Ryssel, V., Untersuchungen über die Textgestalt und die Echtheit des Buches Micha: ein kritischer Commentar zu Micha (Leipzig: Hirzel, 1887).

Stipp, H.-J., "Bemerkungen zum griechischen Michabuch aus Anlass des deutschen LXX-Übersetzungsprojekts", JNSL 29 (2003) 103-132.

Taylor, J., The Massoretic Text and the Ancient Versions of the Book of Micah (London: Williams & Norgate, 1891).

Theocharous, M., "Lexical Dependence and Intertextual Allusion in the Septuagint of the Twelve Prophets: Studies in Hosea, Amos and Micah", TynBul 63 (2012) 153-156.

Theocharous, M., Lexical Dependence and Intertextual Allusion in the Septuagint of the Twelve Prophets: Studies in Hosea, Amos and Micah (LHB/OTS 570 / Hebrew Bible and its Versions, 7; London and New York: T & T Clark, 2012).

Utzschneider, H., "Auf Augenhöhe mit dem Text. Überlegungen zum wissenschaftlichen Standort einer Übersetzung der Septuaginta ins Deutsche", in H.-J. Fabry – U. Offerhaus (eds.), Im Brennpunkt: Die Septuaginta. Studien zur Entstehung und Bedeutung der Griechischen Bibel (BWANT 153 [8,13]; Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 2001) 11-50. Reprinted in H. Utzschneider, Gottes Vorstellung. Untersuchungen zur literarischen Ästhetik und Theologie des Alten Testaments (BWANT 175; Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 2007) 134-169.

Utzschneider, H., "Das griechische Michabuch – Zur Probe übersetzt und erläutert im Rahmen des Projekts 'Septuaginta-Deutsch: Das Griechische Alte Testament in Übersetzung'", in H.-J. Fabry – U. Offerhaus (eds.), Im Brennpunkt: Die Septuaginta. Studien zur Entstehung und Bedeutung der Griechischen Bibel (BWANT 153 [8,13]; Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 2001) 213-250.

Utzschneider, H., "Michaias. Micha", in M. Karrer – W. Kraus (eds.), Septuaginta Deutsch. Erläuterungen und Kommentare zum griechischen Alten Testament. Band II: Psalmen bis Daniel (Stuttgart: Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, 2011) 2362-2380.

Zapff, B. M., "Einige Beobachtungen zur Hermeneutik der LXX-Fassung der Michaschrift", in E. Bons – M. Geiger – F. Ueberschaer – M. Sigismund – M. Meiser (eds.), Die Septuaginta – Themen, Manuskripte, Wirkungen. 7. Internationale Fachtagung veranstaltet von Septuaginta Deutsch (LXX.D), Wuppertal 19.-22. Juli 2018 (WUNT 444; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2020) 218-231.

Zapff, B. M., "Charakteristika der syrischen Übersetzung des Michabuches unter Berücksichtigung von Einflüssen der LXX", in H.-J. Fabry – M. Geiger – M. Meiser – F. Ueberschaer – M. Vahrenhorst (eds.), Die Septuaginta – Prophetische Worte, Textwelten und Versionen (WUNT 554; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2026) 397-412.

IV.    Monographs and collections of studies

Álvarez Barredo, M., Relecturas deuteronomisticas de Amos, Miqueas y Jeremias (Publicaciones del Instituto Teológico Franciscano, Serie mayor, 10; Murcia: Espigas, 1993).

Becking, B., A Transverse Dreamer. Essays on the Book of Micah (BZAW 552; Berlin: De Gruyter, 2023).

Beyerlin, W., Die Kulttraditionen Israels in der Verkündigung des Propheten Micha (FRLANT 72; Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1959).

Boloje, B. O., Reading Micah in Nigeria: Ethics, Wealth and Corruption (International Voices in Biblical Studies, 15; Atlanta, GA: SBL Press, 2023).

Boogaart, T. A., Reflections on Restoration: A Study of Prophecies in Micah and Isaiah about the Restoration of Northern Israel (Groningen: Rijksuniversiteit te Groningen, 1981).

Bruno, A., Micha und der Herrscher aus der Vorzeit (Leipzig: Deichert; Uppsala: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1923).

Caspari, C. P., Über Micha, den Morasthiten und seine prophetische Schrift: ein monographischer Beitrag zur Geschichte des alttestamentlichen Schriftthums und zur Auslegung des Buches Micha (Christiania [=Oslo]: Malling, 1852).

Cha, J.-H., Micha und Jeremia (BBB 107; Weinheim: Beltz Athenäum, 1996).

Clark, D. J., A Handbook on the Books of Obadiah, Jonah, and Micah (Helps for Translators; New York: United Bible Societies, 1993).

Cook, S. L., The Social Roots of Biblical Yahwism (SBL Studies in Biblical Literature, 8; Atlanta, GA: Society of Biblical Literature, 2004).

Copass, B. A. – E. L. Carlson, A Study of the Prophet Micah : "Power by the Spirit" (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House, 1950).

Corzilius, B., Michas Rätsel: Eine Untersuchung zur Kompositionsgeschichte des Michabuches (BZAW 483; Berlin: De Gruyter, 2016).

Cruz, J., "Who is Like Yahweh?": A Study of Divine Metaphors in the Book of Micah (FRLANT 263; Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2016).

Cuffey, K. H., The Literary Coherence of the Book of Micah: Remnant, Restoration, and Promise (LHB/OTS 611; London & New York: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2015).

Decorzant, A., Vom Gericht zum Erbarmen: Text und Theologie von Micha 6-7 (FB 123; Würzburg: Echter, 2010).

Hagstrom, D. G., The Coherence of the Book of Micah: A Literary Analysis (SBLDS 89; Atlanta, GA: Scholars, 1988).

Hunter, A. V., Seek the Lord: A Study of the Meaning and Function of the Exhortation in Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, Micah, and Zephaniah (Baltimore, MD: St.Mary's Seminary and University, 1982.

Jacobs, M. R., The Conceptual Coherence of the Book of Micah (JSOTSup 322; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2001).

King, P. J., Amos, Hosea, Micah. An Archaeological Commentary (Philadelphia: Westminster, 1988).

Lescow, T., Worte und Wirkungen des Propheten Micha. Ein kompositionsgeschichtlicher Kommentar (Arbeiten zur Theologie, 84; Stuttgart: Calwer, 1997).

Lindblom, J., Micha literarisch untersucht (Acta Academiae Aboensis Humaniora, 6.2; Åbo: Åbo Akademi; Helsingfors: Akademiska Bokhandeln, 1929).

Maillot, A. – A. Lelièvre, Actualité de Michée: un grand «petit prophète» (Genève: Labor et Fides, 1976). Versione italiana: Attualità di Michea: un grande 'profeta minore' (Studi biblici, 47; Brescia: Paideia, 1978).

Metzner, G., Kompositionsgeschichte des Michabuches (EHS XXIII/635; Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 1998).

Niccacci, A., Un profeta tra oppressori e oppressi: analisi esegetica del capitolo 2 di Michea nel piano generale del libro (Studium Biblicum Franciscanum: Analecta, 27; Jerusalem: Franciscan Printing Press, 1989).

Petrotta, A. J., Lexis ludens: Wordplay and the Book of Micah (American University Studies, 7: Theology and Religion, 105; New York: Peter Lang, 1991).

Renaud, B., La formation du livre de Michée: Tradition et actualisation (EtBib; Paris: Gabalda, 1977).

Runions, E., Changing Subjects: Gender, Nation and Future in Micah (Playing the Texts, 7; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2001).

Ryssel, V., Untersuchungen über die Textgestalt und die Echtheit des Buches Micha: ein kritischer Commentar zu Micha (Leipzig: Hirzel, 1887).

Semwayo, C., The Concept of Divine Sovereignty in Micah: A Vision for the Fulfillment of the Abrahamic Promises (Langham Monographs; Carlisle: Langham, 2019).

Shaw, C. S., The Speeches of Micah : A Rhetorical-Historical Analysis (JSOTSup 145; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press / JSOT Press, 1993).

Stansell, G., Micah and Isaiah: A Form and Tradition Historical Comparison (SBLDS 85; Atlanta, GA: Scholars, 1988).

Ulecia, A. G., Imperio mesiánico en la profecía de Miqueas: análisis exegético y sistematización dogmática de los elementos mesiánicos del Libro de Miqueas (Colectanea Biblica; Zaragoza: Tipografía de la Universidad Pontificia, 1941).

Utzschneider, H., Michas Reise in die Zeit: Studien zum Drama als Genre der prophetischen Literatur des Alten Testaments (SBS 180; Stuttgart: Katholisches Bibelwerk, 1999).

Wagenaar, J. A., Judgement and Salvation: The Composition and Redaction of Micah 2-5 (VTSup 85; Leiden: Brill, 2001).

Willis, J. T., Instruction Shall Go Forth: Studies in Micah and Isaiah. Edited by T. M. Willis and M. W. Hamilton (Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications / Wipf & Stock, 2014).

Wöhrle, J., Der Abschluss des Zwölfprophetenbuches. Buchübergreifende Redaktionsprozesse in den späten Sammlungen (BZAW 389; Berlin: De Gruyter, 2008).

Wolff, H. W., Mit Micha reden: Prophetie einst und jetzt (München: Kaiser, 1978). English version: Micah the Prophet (Philadelphia: Fortress, 1981).

Zapff, B. M., Redaktionsgeschichtliche Studien zum Michabuch im Kontext des Dodekapropheton (BZAW 256; Berlin: De Gruyter, 1997).

V.    Articles and chapters

1.   From 1800 to 1999

Andersen, F. I., "The Poetic Properties of Prophetic Discourse in the Book of Micah", in R. D. Bergen (ed.), Biblical Hebrew and Discourse Linguistics (Dallas, TX: Summer Institute of Linguistics; Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1994) 520-528.

Barker, K. L., "A Literary Analysis of the Book of Micah", BSac 155 (1998) 437-448.

Begg, C. T., "The Non-Mention of Amos, Hosea and Micah in the Deuteronomistic History", BN 32 (1986) 41-53.

Ben Zvi, E., "A Deuteronomistic Redaction in/among 'The Twelve'? A Contribution from the Standpoint of the Books of Micah, Zephaniah and Obadiah", in Society of Biblical Literature 1997 Seminar Papers (SBLSP 36; Atlanta, GA: Scholars, 1997) 433-459. Repointed [same title], in L. S. Schearing – S. L. McKenzie (eds.), Those Elusive Deuteronomists. The Phenomenon of Pan-Deuteronomism (JSOTSup 268; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999) 232-261.

Beyerlin, W., "Kultische Tradition in Michas Prophetie: ein Beitrag zum Problem Kultus und Prophet", Vox Theologica 31 (1960) 2-12.

Biddle, M. E., "'Israel' and 'Jacob' in the Book of Micah: Micah in the Context of the Twelve", in Society of Biblical Literature 1998 Seminar Papers (SBLSP 37; Atlanta, GA: SBL, 1998) 850-871. Revised version: [same title], in J. D. Nogalski – M. A. Sweeney (eds.), Reading and Hearing the Book of the Twelve (SBLSymS 15; Atlanta, GA: Society of Biblical Literature, 2000) 146-165.

Bietenhard, S. K., "Das Buch Micha. Ruf nach Gerechtigkeit – Hoffnung für alle", in L. Schottroff – M.-T. Wacker (eds.), Kompendium Feministische Bibelauslegung (Gütersloh: Christian Kaiser & Gütersloher Verlagshaus, 1998) 338-346.

Carreira, J. N., "Micha – ein Ältester von Moreschet?", TTZ 90 (1981) 19-28.

Carreira, J. N., "Kunstsprache und Weisheit bei Micha", BZ N.F. 26 (1982) 50-74.

Carroll, R. P., "Night without Vision. Micah and the Prophets", in F. García Martínez – A. Hilhorst – C. J. Labuschagne (eds.), The Scriptures and the Scrolls. Studies in Honour of A. S. van der Woude on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday (VTSup 49; Leiden: Brill, 1992) 74-84.

Cook, S. L., "Micah's Deuteronomistic Redaction and the Deuteronomists' Identity", in L. S. Schearing – S. L. McKenzie (eds.), Those Elusive Deuteronomists: The Phenomenon of Pan-Deuteronomism (JSOTSup 268; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999) 216-231.

Ebach, J., "Was bei Micha 'gut sein' heisst", BK 51 (1996) 172-181.

Elliger, K., "Die Heimat des Propheten Micha", ZDPV 75 (1934) 81-152. Reprinted in K. Elliger, Kleine Schriften zum Alten Testament (TB 32; München: Kaiser, 1966) 9-71.

Eybers, I. H., "Micah the Morashthite – The Man and His Message", OTWSA 11 (1968) 9-24.

Freedman, D. N., "Headings in the Books of the Eighth Century Prophets", AUSS 25 (1987) 9-26.

Gunkel, H., "Der Micha-Schluß. Zur Einführung in die literaturgeschichtliche Arbeit am Alten Testament", Zeitschrift für Semitistik und verwandte Gebiete 2 (1924) 145-178. English version: "The Close of Micah: A Prophetical Liturgy", in H. Gunkel, What Remains of the Old Testament and Other Essays (New York: Macmillan, 1928) 115-149.

Halévy, J., "Recherches bibliques: Le livre de Michée", Revue sémitique d'épigraphie et d'histoire ancienne 12 (1904) 97-117, 193-216, 289-312; 13 (1905) 1-22.

Hammershaimb, E., "Einige Hauptgedanken in der Schrift des Propheten Micha", Studia Theologica 15 (1961) 11-34. English version: "Some Leading Ideas in the Book of Micah", in E. Hammershaimb, Some Aspects of Old Testament Prophecy from Isaiah to Malachi (Det Laerde Selskabs Skrifter, Teologiske Skrifter, 4; Copenhagen: Rosenkilde & Bagger, 1966) 29-50.

Hardmeier, C., "Die Propheten Micha und Jesaja im Spiegel von Jeremia XXVI und 2 Regum XVIII-XX. Zur Prophetie-Rezeption in der nach-joschijanischen Zeit", in J. A. Emerton (ed.), Congress Volume Leuven 1989 (VTSup 43; Leiden: Brill, 1991) 172-189. Reprinted in C. Hardmeier, Erzähldiskurs und Redepragmatik im Alten Testament. Unterwegs zu einer performativen Theologie der Bibel (FAT 46; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2005) 273-289.

Haupt, P. "Critical Notes on Micah", AJSL 26.4 (July 1910) 201-252.

Haupt, P., "The Book of Micah", AJSL 27.1 (Oct. 1910) 1-63.

Jeppesen, K., "'Because of You!' An Essay about the Centre of the Book of the Twelve", in E. Ball (ed.), In Search of True Wisdom: Essays in Old Testament Interpretation in Honour of Ronald E. Clements (JSOTSup 300; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999) 196-210.

Jeremias, J., "Moreseth-Gath, die Heimat des Propheten Micha", Palästinajahrbuch 29 (1933) 42-53.

Jeremias, J., "Die Deutung der Gerichtsworte Michas in der Exilszeit", ZAW 83 (1971) 330-354. Reprinted in J. Jeremias, Studien zum Dodekapropheton, II: Gesammelte Aufsätze zu Joel, Obadja, Jona, Micha und Nahum. Herausgegeben von J. Gärtner und F. Hartenstein (FAT 133; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2019) 221-246.

Kapelrud, A. S., "Eschatology in the Book of Micah", VT 11 (1961) 392-405.

Kapelrud, A. S., "Eschatology in Micah and Zephaniah", in M. Carrez – J. Doré – P. Grelot (eds.), De la Tôrah au Messie. Études d'exégèse et d'herméneutique bibliques offertes à Henri Cazelles pour ses 25 années d'enseignement à l'Institut Catholique de Paris (Octobre 1979) (Paris: Desclée, 1981) 255-262.

Keel, O., "Rechttun oder Annahme des drohenden Gerichts? (Erwägungen zu Amos, dem frühen Jesaja und Micha)", BZ N.F. 21 (1977) 200-218.

Labuschagne, C. J., "Opmerkelijke compositietechnieken in het boek Micha", in F. García Martínez – C. H. J. de Geus – A. F. J. Klijn (eds.), Profeten en profetische geschriften. Een bundel aangeboden aan Dr. A.S. van der Woude ter gelegenheid van zijn jubileum als hoogleraar in de Oudtestamentische vakken aan de RU te Groningen (Kampen: Kok; Nijkerk: Callenbach, 1986) 100-116.

Lescow, T., "Redaktionsgeschichtliche Analyse von Micha 1-5", ZAW 84 (1972) 46-85.

Lescow, T., "Redaktionsgeschichtliche Analyse von Micha 6-7", ZAW 84 (1972) 182-212.

Lescow, T., "Zur Komposition des Buches Micha", SJOT 9 (1995) 200-222.

Limburg, J., "Swords to Plowshares: Text and Contexts", in C. C. Broyles – C. A. Evans (eds.), Writing and Reading the Scroll of Isaiah: Studies of an Interpretive Tradition (VTSup 70/1; Leiden: Brill, 1997) 279-293.

Luker, L. M., "Beyond Form Criticism: The Relation of Doom and Hope Oracles in Micah 2-6", HAR 11 (1987) 285-301.

Marrs, R. R., "Micah and a Theological Critique of Worship", in M. P. Graham – R. R. Marrs – S. L. McKenzie (eds.), Worship and the Hebrew Bible: Essays in Honour of John T. Willis (JSOTSup 284; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999) 184-203.

Mays, J. L., "The Theological Purpose of the Book of Micah", in H. Donner (ed.), Beiträge zur Alttestamentlichen Theologie. Festschrift für Walther Zimmerli zum 70. Geburtstag (Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1977) 276-287.

McFadden, W. R., "Micah and the Problem of Continuities and Discontinuities in Prophecy", in W. W. Hallo – J. C. Moyer – L. G. Perdue (eds.), Scripture in Context II: More Essays on the Comparative Method (Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1983) 127-146.

Mosala, I. J., "Biblical Hermeneutics of Liberation: The Case of Micah", in R. S. Sugirtharajah (ed.), Voices from the Margin (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis, 1991) 104-116.

Mosala, I. J., "A Materialist Reading of Micah", in N. K. Gottwald – R. A. Horsley (eds.), The Bible and Liberation. Political and Social Hermeneutics (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis, 1993) 264-295.

Nowack, W., "Bemerkungen über das Buch Micha", ZAW 4 (1884) 277-294.

Oberforcher, R., "Entstehung, Charakter und Aussageprofil des Michabuches", BK 51 (1996) 150-154.

Otto, E., "Techniken der Rechtssatzredaktion israelitischer Rechtsbücher in der Redaktion des Prophetenbuches Micha", SJOT 5/2 (1991) 119-150.

Pixley, G. V. "Micah – A Revolutionary", in D. Jobling – P. L. Day – G. T. Sheppard (eds.), The Bible and the Politics of Exegesis. Essays in Honor of Norman K. Gottwald on his Sixty-Fifth Birthday (Cleveland, OH: Pilgrim Press, 1991) 53-60.

Runions, E., "Playing it Again: Utopia, Contradiction, Hybrid Space and the Bright Future in Micah", in F. C. Black – R. Boer – E. Runions (eds.), The Labour of Reading. Desire, Alienation, and Biblical Interpretation (Semeia Studies, 36; Atlanta, GA: Society of Biblical Literature, 1999) 285-300.

Schmitt, J. J., "Samaria in the Books of Prophets of the Eighth Century BCE", in D. Assaf (ed.), Proceedings of the Eleventh World Congress of Jewish Studies. Division A: The Bible and its World (Jerusalem: The Magnes Press, 1994) 115-121.

Schmitt, J. J. "Samaria in the Books of the Eighth-Century Prophets", in S. W. Holloway – L. K. Handy (eds.), The Pitcher is Broken. Memorial Essays for Gösta W. Ahlström (JSOTSup 190; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1995) 355-367.

Schooling, S., "La place du livre de Michée dans le contexte des douze petits Prophètes / Die Stellung des Michabuches im Kontext der zwölf kleinen Propheten / The Place of Micah in the Context of the Minor Prophets", EuroJTh 7 (1998) 27-35.

Sievers, E., "Alttestamentliche Miscellen 6-10", in Königlich Sächsische Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften (ed.), Berichte über die Verhandlungen der Königlich-Sächsischen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig, Philologisch-Historische Klasse. Band 59 (Leipzig: Teubner, 1907) 3-109 [see 76-109 "X. Zu Micha"].

Soden, W. von, "Zu einigen Ortsbenennungen bei Amos und Micha", ZAH 3 (1990) 214-220.

Stade, B., "Bemerkungen über das Buch Micha", ZAW 1 (1881) 161-172.

Strydom, J. G., "A Critical Evaluation into A. S. van der Woude's Analysis of Micah with Special Reference to Micah 2:6-11b", in J. J. Burden – J. H. le Roux (eds.), Old Testament Essays, 4 (Pretoria: Department of Old Testament, 1986) 197-215.

Strydom, J. G. "Micah of Samaria: Amos and Hosea's Forgotten Partner", OTE 6 (1993) 19-32.

Uffenheimer, B. "Isaiah's and Micah's Approaches to Policy and History", in H. Graf Reventlow – Y. Hoffmann – B. Uffenheimer (eds.), Politics and Theopolitics in the Bible and Postbiblical Literature (JSOTSup 171; Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1994) 176-188.

Utzschneider, H., "Michas Reise in die Zeit. Ein Werkstattbericht", in W. Sommer (ed.), Zeitenwende – Zeitenende: Beiträge zur Apokalyptik und Eschatologie (Theologische Akzente, 2; Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 1997) 11-42.

Vermeylen, J., "Les relectures deutéronomistes des livres d'Amos et de Michée, B. Michée", in his Du prophète Isaïe à l'apocalyptique. Isaïe I-XXXV, miroir d'un demi-millénaire d'expérience religieuse en Israël. 2 vol. (Etudes bibliques; Paris: Gabalda, 1977-1978) 570-601.

Waard, J. de, "Vers une identification des participants dans le livre de Michée", RHPR 59 (1979) 509-516.

Wessels, W. J., "Conflicting Powers. Reflections from the Book of Micah", OTE 10 (1997) 528-544.

Wessels, W. J., "Wisdom in the Gate: Micah Takes the Rostrum", OTE 10 (1997) 125-135.

Willi-Plein, I., Vorformen der Schriftexegese innerhalb des Alten Testaments. Untersuchungen zum literarischen Werden der auf Amos, Hosea und Micha zurückgehenden Bücher im hebräischen Zwölfprophetenbuch (BZAW 123; Berlin: De Gruyter, 1971), esp. 70-114 ("Michabuch") and 272-274 ("Michaworte").

Willis, J. T., "The Structure of Micah 3-5 and the Function of Micah 5,9-14 in the Book", ZAW 81 (1969) 191-214. Reprinted in J. T. Willis, Instruction Shall Go Forth: Studies in Micah and Isaiah. Edited by T. M. Willis and M. W. Hamilton (Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications / Wipf & Stock, 2014) 66-91.

Willis, J. T., "The Structure of the Book of Micah", SEÅ 34 (1969) 5-42. Reprinted in J. T. Willis, Instruction Shall Go Forth: Studies in Micah and Isaiah. Edited by T. M. Willis and M. W. Hamilton (Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications / Wipf & Stock, 2014) 3-35.

Willis, J. T., "Thoughts on a Redactional Analysis of the Book of Micah", SBL Sem. Papers 1978, I. 87-107. Reprinted in J. T. Willis, Instruction Shall Go Forth: Studies in Micah and Isaiah. Edited by T. M. Willis and M. W. Hamilton (Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications / Wipf & Stock, 2014) 36-54.

Wolff, H. W., "Das demaskierende Wort: Micha und die frommen Führungskreise", in H. W. Wolff, Prophetische Alternativen. Entdeckungen des Neuen im Alten Testament (Kaiser Traktate, 70; München: Kaiser, 1982) 40-54. English version: "The Unmasking Word: Micah and the Pious Leadership Circles", in H. W. Wolff, Confrontations with Prophets: Discovering the Old Testament's New and Contemporary Experience (Philadelphia: Fortress, 1983) 35-48.

Wolff, H. W., "Wie verstand Micha von Moreschet sein prophetisches Amt?", in J. A. Emerton (ed.), Congress Volume Göttingen 1977 (VTSup 29; Leiden: Brill, 1978) 403-417. Reprinted [same title] in H. W. Wolff, Studien zur Prophetie. Probleme und Erträge. Herausgegeben von J. Miltenberger (TB 76; München: Kaiser, 1987) 79-92.

Woude, A. S. van der, "Micah in Dispute with the Pseudo-Prophets", VT 19 (1969) 244-260.

Woude, A. S. van der, "Deutero-Micha: ein Prophet aus Nord-Israel?", NedTT 25 (1971) 365-378.

Woude, A. S. van der, "Three Classical Prophets: Amos, Hosea and Micah", in R. Coggins – A. Phillips – M. Knibb (eds.), Israel's Prophetic Tradition: Essays in Honour of Peter R. Ackroyd (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982) 32-57. [on Micah see esp. 32-34 and 48-53]

Zapff, B. M., "Die Völkerperspektive des Michabuches als 'Systematisierung' der divergierenden Sicht der Völker in den Büchern Joël, Jona und Nahum? Überlegungen zur einer buchübergreifenden Exegese im Dodekapropheton", BN 98 (1999) 86-99. English version: "The Perspective of the Nations in the Book of Micah as a 'Systematization' of the Nations' Role in Joel, Jonah and Nahum? Reflections on a Context-Oriented Exegesis in the Book of the Twelve", in SBL 1999 Seminar Papers (SBL Seminar Papers Series, 38; Atlanta, GA: Scholars, 1999) 596-616. Definitive version: "The Perspective on the Nations in the Book of Micah as a 'Systematization' of the Nations' Role in Joel, Jonah, and Nahum? Reflections on a Context-Oriented Exegesis in the Book of the Twelve", in P. L. Redditt – A. Schart (eds.), Thematic Threads in the Book of the Twelve (BZAW 325; Berlin: De Gruyter, 2003) 292-312.

2.   From 2000 to the present

Albertz, R., Die Exilszeit 6. Jahrhundert v. Chr. (Biblische Enzyklopädie, 7; Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 2001) 164-185 ["Das Vier-Propheten-Buch (Hosea, Amos, Micha, Zephanja)"]. English version: Israel in Exile: The History and Literature of the Sixth Century B.C.E. (SBL Studies in Biblical Literature, 3 / SBL Biblical Encyclopedia, 5; Atlanta, GA: SBL, 2003) 204-237. Versione italiana: Israele in esilio: storia e letteratura nel VI secolo a.C. (ISBS 42; Brescia: Paideia, 2009).

Albertz, R., "Exile as Purification: Reconstructing the Book of the Four (Hosea, Amos, Micah, Zephaniah)", in Society of Biblical Literature 2002 Seminar Papers (SBLSP 41; Atlanta, GA: SBL, 2002) 213-233. Revised version: "Exile as Purification. Reconstructing the 'Book of the Four'", in P. L. Redditt – A. Schart (eds.), Thematic Threads in the Book of the Twelve (BZAW 325; Berlin: De Gruyter, 2003) 232-251.

Artzi, P., "'All the Nations and Many Peoples': The Answer of Isaiah and Micah to Assyrian Imperial Policies", in M. Cogan – D. Kahn (eds.), Treasures on Camels' Humps: Historical and Literary Studies from the Ancient Near East Presented to Israel Ephʿal (Jerusalem: Hebrew University Magnes Press, 2008) 41-53.

Becking, B., "Micah in Neo-Assyrian Light", in R. P. Gordon – H. M. Barstad (eds.), "Thus Speaks Ishtar of Arbela": Prophecy in Israel, Assyria, and Egypt in the Neo-Assyrian Period (Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2013) 111-128. Reprinted in B. Becking, A Transverse Dreamer. Essays on the Book of Micah (BZAW 552; Berlin: De Gruyter, 2023) 31-46.

Becking, B., "Religious Polemics in the Book of Micah", in R. L. Thelle – T. Stordalen – M. E. J. Richardson (eds.), New Perspectives on Old Testament Prophecy and History: Essays in Honour of Hans M. Barstad (VTSup 168; Leiden: Brill, 2015) 74-89. Reprinted in B. Becking, A Transverse Dreamer. Essays on the Book of Micah (BZAW 552; Berlin: De Gruyter, 2023) 47-61.

Becking, B., "Micah in the Low Countries", in K. Spronk (ed.), The Present State of Old Testament Studies in the Low Countries (OTS 69; Leiden: Brill, 2016) 13-29. Reprinted in B. Becking, A Transverse Dreamer. Essays on the Book of Micah (BZAW 552; Berlin: De Gruyter, 2023) 15-29.

Becking, B., "Bien étonnés de se trouver ensemble: The Book of Micah and Papyrus Amherst", in B. Becking, A Transverse Dreamer. Essays on the Book of Micah (BZAW 552; Berlin: De Gruyter, 2023) 115-130.

Becking, B., "Israel and the Nations in the Book of Micah", in B. Becking, A Transverse Dreamer. Essays on the Book of Micah (BZAW 552; Berlin: De Gruyter, 2023) 71-80.

Biddle, M. E., "Obadiah – Jonah – Micah in Canonical Context: The Nature of Prophetic Literature and Hermeneutics", Int 61 (2007) 154-166.

Biddle, M. E., "Dominion Comes to Jerusalem: An Examination of Developments in the Kingship and Zion Traditions as Reflected in the Book of the Twelve with Particular Attention to Micah 4–5", in R. Albertz – J. D. Nogalski – J. Wöhrle (eds.), Perspectives on the Formation of the Book of the Twelve: Methodological Foundations – Redactional Processes – Historical Insights (BZAW 433; Berlin: De Gruyter, 2012) 253-267.

Bliese, L. F., "Lexical and Numerical Patterns in the Structure of Micah", Journal of Translation and Textlinguistics 16 (2003) 119-143.

Bruin, W. de, "Reading the Book of Micah as Mediation between Two Perspectives on the Enemy", in J.van Ruiten – K. van Bekkum (eds.), Violence in the Hebrew Bible: Between Text and Reception (OTS 79; Leiden: Brill, 2020) 315-337.

Coomber, M. J. M., "Poverty and Social Justice in Micah", in C. L. Crouch (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Hebrew Bible and Ethics (Cambridge Companions to Religion; Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021) 208-223.

Cruz, J., "The Network of the Daughter Zion Metaphor and Other Metaphors in the Book of Micah", in D. Verde – A. Labahn (eds.), Networks of Metaphors in the Hebrew Bible (BETL 309; Leuven: Peeters, 2020) 123-138.

Cuffey, K. H., "Remnant, Redactor, and Biblical Theologian: A Comparative Study of Coherence in Micah and the Twelve", in J. D. Nogalski – M. A. Sweeney (ed.), Reading and Hearing the Book of the Twelve (SBLSymS 15; Atlanta, GA: Society of Biblical Literature, 2000) 185-208.

Eck, J., "Divine Strategies against Abuse of Power in the Opening of the Book of Isaiah and the Exodus Story. Some Aspects Where Micah is not Similar to Isaiah", ZAW 130 (2018) 4-25.

Eck, J., "Die Völkerwallfahrt, ihre Umkehrungen und der Tag JHWHs bei Jesaja, Micha und Joel", in M. Peetz – J. Eck (eds.), Weisheit und Prophetie im Kontext des Zweiten Tempels. Festschrift für Burkard M. Zapff zum 65. Geburtstag (ABG 79; Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, 2025) 25-48.

Gass, E. – B. Zissu, "Is Azekah Really the Hometown of Micah the Morasthite? Some Critical Remarks", ZAW 135 (2023) 602-614. [debate with Lipschits & Wöhrle: see below]

Gignilliat, M. S., "Who is a God like You? Refracting the One God in Jonah, Micah and Nahum", in N. MacDonald – K. Brown (eds.), Monotheism in Late Prophetic and Early Apocalyptic Literature. Studies of the Sofja Kovalevskaja Research Group on Early Jewish Monotheism, Vol. III (FAT II/72; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2014) 57-72.

Gitay, Y., "Isaiah and Micah: Two Modes of Prophetic Presentation", in T. J. Sandoval – C. Mandolfo (eds.), Relating to the Text: Interdisciplinary and Form-Critical Insights on the Bible (JSOTSup 384; London: T & T Clark International, 2003) 131-140.

Goswell, G., "Davidic Rule in the Prophecy of Micah", JSOT 44.1 (Sept. 2019) 153-165.

Hays, C., "Micah as a New and Improved Isaiah", in W. de Angelo Cunha – A. T. Abernethy (eds.), Isaiah and Intertextuality: Isaiah amid Israel's Scriptures (FAT II/148; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2024) 137-152.

Irudayaraj, D. S., "Mountains in Micah and Coherence: A 'SynDiaTopic' Suggestion", JBL 140 (2021) 703-722.

Jeremias, J., "Der 'Rest Israels': das Basisthema des Michabuches", in A. Meinhold – A. Berlejung (eds.), Der Freund des Menschen: Festschrift für Georg Christian Macholz zur Vollendung des 70. Lebensjahres (Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener Verlag, 2003) 57-68. Reprinted in J. Jeremias, Studien zum Dodekapropheton, II: Gesammelte Aufsätze zu Joel, Obadja, Jona, Micha und Nahum. Herausgegeben von J. Gärtner und F. Hartenstein (FAT 133; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2019) 307-317.

Jeremias, J., "Micha 4-5 und die nachexilische Prophetie", in M. Köckert – M. Nissinen (eds.), Propheten in Mari, Assyrien und Israel (FRLANT 201; Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2003) 90-115. Reprinted in J. Jeremias, Studien zum Dodekapropheton, II: Gesammelte Aufsätze zu Joel, Obadja, Jona, Micha und Nahum. Herausgegeben von J. Gärtner und F. Hartenstein (FAT 133; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2019) 274-299.

Karasszon, I., "Stadt und Land im Michabuch", in A. Schart – J. Krispenz (eds.), Die Stadt im Zwölfprophetenbuch (BZAW 428; Berlin: De Gruyter, 2012) 311-326.

Kessler, R., "Zwischen Tempel und Tora. Das Michabuch im Diskurs der Perserzeit," BZ N.F. 44 (2000) 21-36. Reprinted in R. Kessler, Gotteserdung: Beiträge zur Hermeneutik und Exegese der Hebräischen Bibel (BWANT 170; Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 2006) 116-128.

Kessler, R., "Das Buch Micha als Mitte des Zwölfprophetenbuchs. Einzeltext, redaktionelle Intention und kontextuelle Lektüre", in E. Zenger (ed.), "Wort JHWHs, das geschah..." (Hos 1,1). Studien zum Zwölfprophetenbuch (HBS 35; Freiburg im Breisgau: Herder, 2002) 139-148. Reprinted in R. Kessler, Gotteserdung: Beiträge zur Hermeneutik und Exegese der Hebräischen Bibel (BWANT 170; Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 2006) 129-136.

Kessler, R., "Micha: Die Mitte des Zwölfprophetenbuches", BK 68 (2013) 20-24.

Kessler, R., "Micah in the Book of the Twelve", in L.-S. Tiemeyer – J. Wöhrle (eds.), The Book of the Twelve: Composition, Reception, and Interpretation (VTSup 184; Leiden: Brill, 2020) 176-185. Reprinted in R. Kessler, Schauen – Künden – Schreiben: Studien zur Prophetie (SBAB 74 [AT]; Stuttgart: Katholisches Bibelwerk, 2022) 292-303.

Kessler, R., "Theodicy in Micah", in G. Athas – B. M. Stovell – D. Timmer – C. M. Toffelmire (eds.), Theodicy and Hope in the Book of the Twelve (LHB/OTS 705; London & New York: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2021) 141-156.

Levin, C., "Das »Vierprophetenbuch«. Ein exegetischer Nachruf", ZAW 123 (2011) 221-235. Reprinted [same title] in C. Levin, Verheißung und Rechtfertigung. Gesammelte Studien zum Alten Testament II (BZAW 431; Berlin: De Gruyter, 2013) 260-275.

Lipschits, O. – J. Wöhrle, "Azekah – The Hometown of Micah the Moreshtite", ZAW 135 (2023) 230-250. [for debate see s. v. Gass above]

Lo, A., "Remnant Motif in Amos, Micah and Zephaniah", in J. A. Grant – A. Lo – G. J. Wenham (eds.), A God of Faithfulness: Essays in Honour of J. Gordon McConville on His 60th Birthday (LHB/OTS 538; London: T & T Clark, 2011) 130-148.

Marrs, R. R., "'Back to the Future': Zion in the Book of Micah", in B. F. Batto – K. L. Roberts (eds.), David and Zion: Biblical Studies in Honor of J. J. M. Roberts (Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2004) 77-96.

Mitchell, E. A., "Micah – The Man and His Times", Southwestern Journal of Theology 46 (2003) 57-76.

Moor, J. C. de, "Jerusalem: Nightmare and Daydream in Micah", in M. C. A. Korpel – L. L. Grabbe (eds.), Open-Mindedness in the Bible and Beyond: A Volume of Studies in Honour of Bob Becking (LHB/OTS 616; London & New York: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2015) 191-213.

Moor, J. C. de, "Ugaritic and the Book of Micah", UF 50 (2019) 93-109.

Niccacci, A., "Il libro del profeta Michea: testo, traduzione, composizione, senso", LASBF 57 (2007) 83-161.

Niccacci, A., "La memoria del passato e le doglie del parto chiave interpretativa delle contrapposizioni del profeta Michea", in J. M. Díaz Rodelas – M. Pérez Fernández – F. Ramón Casas (eds.), Aún me quedas tú. Homenaje al Profesor D. Vicente Collado Bertomeu (Estella [Navarra]: Editorial Verbo Divino, 2009) 165-189.

Ogden, G. S., "Chiasm and the Book of Micah: Micah 4.11-13 as its Structural and Theological Core", Bible Translator 75 (2024) 378-382.

Peacock, K. C., "Who is a God like You? Theological Themes in Micah", Southwestern Journal of Theology 46 (2003) 27-47.

Radine, J., "Deuteronomistic Redaction of the Book of the Four and the Origins of Israel's Wrongs", in R. Albertz – J. D. Nogalski – J. Wöhrle (eds.), Perspectives on the Formation of the Book of the Twelve: Methodological Foundations – Redactional Processes – Historical Insights (BZAW 433; Berlin: De Gruyter, 2012) 287-302.

Radine, J., "Urban Change and the Designation 'Israel' in the Books of Micah and Hosea", in A. Schart – J. Krispenz (eds.), Die Stadt im Zwölfprophetenbuch (BZAW 428; Berlin: De Gruyter, 2012) 287-310.

Reimer, D. J., "The Prophet Micah and Political Society", in R. P. Gordon – H. Barstad (eds.), "Thus Speaks Ishtar of Arbela": Prophecy in Israel, Assyria, and Egypt in the Neo-Assyrian Period (Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2013) 203-224.

Roth, M., Israel und die Völker im Zwölfprophetenbuch. Eine Untersuchung zu den Büchern Joel, Jona, Micha und Nahum (FRLANT 210; Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2005), esp. 172-232 [Kap. 5: "Hoffnung für die BeterIn. Der Michaschluss"].

Scandroglio, M., "'Essi divorano la carne del mio popolo' (Mi 3,3). Il discernimento profetico di Michea sulla società del suo tempo", in G. Benzi – D. Scaiola – M. Bonarini (eds.), La profezia tra l'uno e l'altro Testamento. Studi in onore del prof. Pietro Bovati in occasione del suo settantacinquesimo compleanno (AnBibStud 4; Roma: Gregorian & Biblical Press, 2015) 259-271.

Schütte, W., "Die Michaschrift und Israels Exil in Juda", ZAW 126 (2014) 243-260. Reprinted in W. Schütte, Israels Exil in Juda: Untersuchungen zur Entstehung der Schriftprophetie (OBO 279; Fribourg: Academic Press; Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2016) 84-99.

Sirikivuya Mumbere, A., "'Le règne à YHWH': Pour lire Abdias-Jonas et Michée, cas d'une cohérence polyphonique des XII dans le texte massorétique", in H.-J. Fabry (ed.), The Books of the Twelve Prophets: Minor Prophets – Major Theologies (BETL 295; Leuven: Peeters, 2018) 365-386.

Sweeney, M. A., King Josiah of Judah. The Lost Messiah of Israel (Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 2001), esp. 287-300 [Chap. 17: "Micah"].

Sweeney, M. A., "Micah's Debate with Isaiah", JSOT 93 (2001) 111-124. Reprinted in M. A. Sweeney, Form and Intertextuality in Prophetic and Apocalyptic Literature (FAT 45; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2005) 210-221.

Sweeney, M. A., "Swords into Plowshares or Plowshares into Swords? Isaiah and the Twelve in Intertextual Perspective on Zion", TJT 34 (2018) 97-110.

Timmer, D. C., The Non-Israelite Nations in the Book of the Twelve: Thematic Coherence and the Diachronic-Synchronic Relationship in the Minor Prophets (Biblical Interpretation Series, 135; Leiden: Brill, 2015), esp. 90-115 ["The Nations in Micah"].

Weingart, K., "Wie Samaria so auch Jerusalem: Umfang und Pragmatik einer frühen Micha-Komposition", VT 69 (2019) 460-480.

Wendland, E. R., "A Discourse Structural Overview of the Prophecy of Micah", Bible Translator 69 (2018) 277-293.

Werse, N. R., Reconsidering the Book of the Four: The Shaping of Hosea, Amos, Micah, and Zephaniah as an Early Prophetic Collection (BZAW 517; Berlin: De Gruyter, 2019), esp. 175-249 [Chap. Four: "Micah and the Book of the Four"].

Williamson, H. G. M., "Isaiah, Micah and Qumran", in G. A. Khan (ed.), Semitic Studies in Honour of Edward Ullendorff (Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics, 47; Leiden: Brill, 2005) 203-211.

Williamson, H. G. M., "Judah as Israel in Eighth-Century Prophecy", in J.A. Grant – A. Lo – G. J. Wenham (eds.), A God of Faithfulness: Essays in Honour of J. Gordon McConville on His 60th Birthday (LHB/OTS 538; London: T & T Clark, 2011) 81-95.

Wöhrle, J., Die frühen Sammlungen des Zwölfprophetenbuches: Entstehung und Komposition (BZAW 360; Berlin: De Gruyter, 2006), esp. 138-197 ["Das Michabuch"].

Wöhrle, J., "No Future for the Proud Exultant Ones: The Exilic Book of the Four Prophets (Hos., Am., Mic., Zeph.) as a Concept Opposed to the Deuteronomistic History", VT 58 (2008) 608-627.

Wöhrle, J., "The Book of the Four", in L.-S. Tiemeyer – J. Wöhrle (eds.), The Book of the Twelve: Composition, Reception, and Interpretation (VTSup 184 / Formation and Interpretation of Old Testament Literature, 9; Leiden: Brill, 2020) 15-37.

Zapff, B. M., "The Book of Micah: The Theological Center of the Book of the Twelve?", in R. Albertz – J. D. Nogalski – J. Wöhrle (eds.), Perspectives on the Formation of the Book of the Twelve: Methodological Foundations – Redactional Processes – Historical Insights (BZAW 433; Berlin: De Gruyter, 2012) 129-146.

Zapff, B. M., "Why is Micah Similar to Isaiah?", ZAW 129 (2017) 536-554.

Zapff, B. M., "Rückschlüsse aus der Entstehung der Michaschrift auf das Werden des Zwölfprophetenbuches", in H.-J. Fabry (ed.), The Books of the Twelve Prophets: Minor Prophets – Major Theologies (BETL 295; Leuven: Peeters, 2018) 79-101.

VI.    Online resources

Metzner, G., "Micha / Michabuch", in WiBiLex [erstellt: Juni 2007]. See the Useful Links page for information about the WiBiLex.