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The Prophet Micah

Literal Standard Version 2020

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- Chapter 7 -

(Matthew 10:34–39; Luke 12:49–53)
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My woe [is] to me, || For I have been as gatherings of summer-fruit, || As gleanings of harvest, || There is no cluster to eat, || The first-ripe fruit has my soul desired.
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The kind have perished out of the land, || And upright among menthere are none, || All of them lie in wait for blood, || They each hunt his brother [with] a net.
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On the evil [are] both hands to do [it] well, || The prince is askingalso the judgefor repayment, || And the greathe is speaking the mischief of his soul, || And they wrap it up.
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Their best one [is] as a brier, || The upright onethan a thorn-hedge, || The day of your watchmenYour visitationhas come. Now is their perplexity.
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Do not believe in a friend, || Do not trust in a leader, || From her who is lying in your bosom keep the openings of your mouth.
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For a son is dishonoring a father, || A daughter has stood against her mother, || A daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law, || The enemies of each [are] the men of his house.

Israel’s Confession and Comfort

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And Iin YHWH I watch, || I wait for the God of my salvation, || My God hears me.
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You do not rejoice over me, O my enemy, || When I have fallen, I have risen, || When I sit in darkness YHWH is a light to me.
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I bear the indignation of YHWH, || For I have sinned against Him, || Until He pleads my cause, || And has executed my judgment, || He brings me forth to the light, || I look on His righteousness.
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And my enemy sees, || And shame covers her, || Who says to me, “Where [is] your God YHWH?” My eyes look on her, || Now she is for a treading-place, || As mire of the out-places.
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The day to build your walls! That dayremoved is the limit.
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That dayeven to you it comes in, || From Asshur and the cities of the fortress, || And from the fortress even to the river, || And from sea to sea, and mountain to mountain.
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And the land has been for a desolation, || Because of its inhabitants, || Because of the fruit of their doings.

God’s Compassion on Israel

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Rule Your people with Your rod, || The flock of Your inheritance, || Dwelling alone [in] a forest in the midst of Carmel, || They enjoy Bashan and Gilead as in days of old.
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“According to the days of your coming forth out of the land of Egypt, || I show it wonderful things.”
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Nations see, and they are ashamed of all their might, || They lay a hand on the mouth, their ears are deaf.
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They lick dust as a serpent, as fearful things of earth, || They tremble from their enclosures, || They are afraid of our God YHWH, || Indeed, they are afraid of You.
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Who [is] a God like You? Taking away iniquity, || And passing by the transgression of the remnant of His inheritance, || He has not retained His anger forever, || Because He delights [in] kindness.
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He turns back, He pities us, || He subdues our iniquities, || And You cast all their sins into the depths of the sea.
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You give truth to Jacob, kindness to Abraham, || That You have sworn to our fathers, from the days of antiquity!