11 Shall I acquit someone with dishonest scales, with a bag of false weights?
11 Shall I count them pure
11 Shall I acquit the man with wicked scales and with a bag of deceitful weights?
11 Do you think I'll tolerate shady deals and shifty scheming?
11 Shall I count pure those with the wicked scales, And with the bag of deceitful weights?
11 How can I tolerate your merchants who use dishonest scales and weights?
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Micah 6:11
Commentary on Micah 6:9-16
(Read Micah 6:9-16)
God, having showed how necessary it was that they should do justly, here shows how plain it was that they had done unjustly. This voice of the Lord says to all, Hear the rod when it is coming, before you see it, and feel it. Hear the rod when it is come, and you are sensible of the smart; hear what counsels, what cautions it speaks. The voice of God is to be heard in the rod of God. Those who are dishonest in their dealings shall never be reckoned pure, whatever shows of devotion they may make. What is got by fraud and oppression, cannot be kept or enjoyed with satisfaction. What we hold closest we commonly lose soonest. Sin is a root of bitterness, soon planted, but not soon plucked up again. Their being the people of God in name and profession, while they kept themselves in his love, was an honour to them; but now, being backsliders, their having been once the people of God turns to their reproach.