Definition: The word 'Micah', which refers to chapter 47 in the Old Testament, is a prophetic reference within the book of Isaiah. In the Hebrew text it reads: ``` Micah 47:1-39 ``` which translates as: ``` Micah 47:1 - Then shall the children of Israel come out from under their yoke and from the house of bondage to the tabernacle, where God shall be with them all. ``` The word 'Micah' refers to the book of Isaiah in which this passage is found. The reference to chapter 47 is a prophetic statement made by Micah himself. The word 'Micah' can also be translated as "the prophet" and "the one who foretold", but these terms do not apply here. They are more likely synonyms for the term 'Micah'. The term 'Micah' would more appropriately be used to refer to a prophetic reference, a prophecy in this case, within the book of Isaiah. The word 'Micah', as it is found in the Old Testament, was spoken by Micah, the prophet who lived around 950 BC, and who wrote this prophecy. It's worth noting that, while there are numerous references to 'Micah' throughout the Bible, none of these refer to a historical figure or person, but rather to a book containing a prophetic prediction in it. For more information on Micah, you might want to consult with a biblical scholar or look for resources that discuss this text and its meaning.