But the king said to him, “How many times shall I make you swear that you speak to me nothing but the truth in the name of the LORD?”
Here Micaiah does well, but, as is common, suffers ill for so doing. I. We are told how faithfully he delivered his message, as one that was more solicitous to please God than to humour either the great or the many. In three ways he delivers his message, and all displeasing to Ahab: - 1.
Commenting on 1 Kings 22:15-28
And he saith, hear thou therefore the word of the Lord,.... Since he had represented what he had said as proceeding from hatred to him, he would make it clear and plain that what he had said was the word of the Lord, and according to his mind; and that what the other prophets had said was owing to a lying spirit in them, which...
1Ki 22:15-17 Micah’s prophecy concerning the war, and his testimony against the lying prophets. - 1Ki 22:15, 1Ki 22:16. When Micah had come into the presence of the king, he replied to his question, “Shall we go against Ramoth?” etc., in just the same words as the pseudo-prophets, to show the king how he would speak if he were merely guided by personal considerations, as the others were.
Commenting on 1 Kings 22:15-17