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מיכה זMicah 7

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א

Woe is me!, v. 10), probably Samaria personified; cf. note at 6.16. I am become like leavings of a fig harvest,Like gleanings when the vintage is over,There is not a cluster to eat,Not a ripe fig I could desire.

ב

The pious are vanished from the land,None upright are left among its people;All lie in wait to commit crimes,One traps the other in a net.

ג

They are eager to do evil:The magistrate makes demands,And the judge [judges] for a fee;The rich one makes a crooked plea,And they grant it.

ד

The best of them is like a prickly shrub;The [most] upright, worse than a barrier of thorns.On the day you waited for, your doom has come—Now their confusion shall come to pass.

ה

Trust no friend,Rely on no intimate;Be guarded in speechWith her who lies in your bosom.

ו

For son spurns father,Daughter rises up against mother,Daughter-in-law against mother-in-law—A man’s own householdAre his enemies.

ז

Yet I will look to GOD,I will wait for the God who saves me,My God will hear me.

ח

Do not rejoice over me,O my enemy! Though I have fallen, I rise again;Though I sit in darkness, GOD is my light.

ט

I must bear GOD’s anger—Against whom I have sinned,Until my cause is championedAnd my claim upheld.I will be brought out into the light;I will enjoy divine vindication.

י

When my enemy sees it,She shall be covered with shame,She who taunts me with “Where is this God of yours, the ETERNAL One ?”My eyes shall behold her [downfall];Lo, she shall be for tramplingLike mud in the streets.

יא

A day for mending your walls—That is a far-off day.

יב

This is rather a day when to you[Tramplers] will come streamingFrom Assyria and the towns of Egypt—From [every land from] Egypt to the Euphrates,From sea to sea and from mountain to mountain—

יג

And your land shall become a desolation—Because of those who dwell in it—As the fruit of their misdeeds.

יד

Oh, shepherd Your people with Your staff,Your very own flock.May they who dwell isolatedIn a woodland surrounded by farmland Graze Bashan and GileadAs in olden days.

טו

I will show him wondrous deedsAs in the days when You sallied forth from the land of Egypt.

טז

Let nations behold and be ashamedDespite all their might;Let them put hand to mouth;Let their ears be deafened!

יז

Let them lick dust like snakes,Like crawling things on the ground!Let them come trembling out of their strongholds To the ETERNAL our God;Let them fear and dread You!

יח

Who is a God like You,Forgiving iniquityAnd remitting transgression—Not staying angry foreverToward the remnant of Your own people,Because You love graciousness!

יט

[God] will take us back in love,Quashing. our iniquities.You will hurl all our sinsInto the depths of the sea.

כ

You will keep faith with Jacob,Loyalty to Abraham,As You promised on oath to our fathersIn days gone by.