Contradiction with 1 Corinthians 15:58
This verse encourages steadfastness and working diligently, suggesting a sense of permanence, which contradicts the call for departure and lack of rest in Micah 2:10.
1 Corinthians 15:58: Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord.
Contradiction with Hebrews 13:14
Speaks of seeking a lasting city, implying a search for permanence, which contrasts with the notion of not having a resting place in Micah 2:10.
Hebrews 13:14: For here have we no continuing city, but we seek one to come.
Paradox #1
The potential contradiction in Micah 2:10 could be seen as the tension between divine justice and human suffering. The verse calls for people to leave their land because of its corruption, which could be viewed as a collective punishment. Some might see this as unfair to those who are innocent or who do not contribute to the corruption, raising questions about the fairness and compassion of such divine judgments. However, others may interpret it as a necessary step for moral and spiritual renewal.