Micah
Micah 2:9BSB·traditional attribution

You drive the women of My people from their pleasant homes. You take away My blessing from their children forever.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

He proceeds with the same subject, that they refrained from no acts of injustice. It was indeed a proof of extreme barbarity not to spare women and children, for they are both weak and helpless. Their sex exempts women from violence, and their age, children. This verse presents several anomalies.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Here are two sins charged upon the people of Israel, and judgments denounced against them for each, such judgments as exactly answer the sin - persecuting God's prophets and oppressing God's poor. I. Persecuting God's prophets, suppressing and silencing them, is a sin that provokes God as much as anything, for it not only spits in the face of his authority over us, but spurns...

Commenting on Micah 2:6-11

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

The women of my people have ye cast out from their pleasant houses,.... Not content to slay their husbands, they took their wives or widows captive, dispossessed them of their habitations, where they had lived delightfully with their husbands and children; so we find that, at the time before referred to, the people of Israel carried captive of their brethren two hundred thousand women, and...