Micah
Mic
7
   
[1]Alas for me! for I am become as one gathering straw in harvest, and as one gathering grape-gleanings in the vintage, when there is no cluster for me to eat the first-ripe fruit: alas my soul! [2]For the godly is perished from the earth; and there is none among men that orders his way aright: they all quarrel even to blood: they grievously afflict every one his neighbour: [3]they prepare their hands for mischief, the prince asks a reward, and the judge speaks flattering words; it is the desire of their soul: [4]therefore I will take away their goods as a devouring moth, and as one who acts by a rigid rule in a day of visitation. Woe, woe, thy times of vengeance are come; now shall be their lamentations. [5]Trust not in friends, and confide not in guides: beware of thy wife, so as not to commit anything to her. [6]For the son dishonours his father, the daughter will rise up against her mother, the daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law: those in his house shall be all a man's enemies. [7]But I will look to the Lord; I will wait upon God my Saviour: my God will hearken to me. [8]Rejoice not against me, mine enemy; for I have fallen yet shall arise; for though I should sit in darkness, the Lord shall be a light to me. [9]I will bear the indignation of the Lord, because I have sinned against him, until he make good my cause: he also shall maintain my right, and shall bring me out to the light, and I shall behold his righteousness. [10]And she that is mine enemy shall see it, and shall clothe herself with shame, who says, Where is the Lord thy God? mine eyes shall look upon her: now shall she be for trampling as mire in the ways. [11]It is the day of making of brick; that day shall be thine utter destruction, and that day shall utterly abolish thine ordinances. [12]And thy cities shall be levelled, and parted among the Assyrians; and thy strong cities shall be parted from Tyre to the river, and from sea to sea, and from mountain to mountain. [13]And the land shall be utterly desolate together with them that inhabit it, because of the fruit of their doings. [14]Tend thy people with thy rod, the sheep of thine inheritance, those that inhabit by themselves the thicket in the midst of Carmel: they shall feed in the land of Basan, and in the land of Galaad, as in the days of old. [15]And according to the days of thy departure out of Egypt shall ye see marvellous things. [16]The nations shall see and be ashamed; and at all their might they shall lay their hands upon their mouth, their ears shall be deafened. [17]They shall lick the dust as serpents crawling on the earth, they shall be confounded in their holes; they shall be amazed at the Lord our God, and will be afraid of thee. [18]Who is a God like thee, cancelling iniquities, and passing over the sins of the remnant of his inheritance? and he has not kept his anger for a testimony, for he delights in mercy. [19]He will return and have mercy upon us; he will sink our iniquities, and they shall be cast into the depth of the sea, even all our sins. [20]He shall give blessings truly to Jacob, and mercy to Abraam, as thou swarest to our fathers, according to the former days.
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Author: Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton (1851)
Source: ecmarsh.com
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