Israel’s Moral Decline
1How sad for me!
For I am like one who —
when the summer fruit has been gathered
after the gleaning of the grape harvesta —
finds no grape cluster to eat,
no early fig, which I crave.b
2Faithful people have vanished from the land;a
there is no one upright among the people.b
All of them wait in ambush to shed blood;c
they hunt each other with a net.d
3Both hands are gooda at accomplishing evil:
the official and the judge demand a bribe;b
when the powerful man communicates his evil desire,
they plot it together.
4The best of them is like a brier;a
the most upright is worse than a hedge of thorns.b
The day of your watchmen,
the day of your punishment, is coming;c
at this time their panic is here.d
5Do not rely on a friend;a
don’t trust in a close companion.
Seal your mouth
from the woman who lies in your arms.
6Surely a son considers his father a fool,a
a daughter opposes her mother,
and a daughter-in-law is against her mother-in-law;
a man’s enemies are the men of his own household.
7But I will look to the Lord;a
I will wait for the God of my salvation.b
My God will hear me.c
Zion’s Vindication
8Do not rejoice over me,a my enemy!
Though I have fallen, I will stand up;b
though I sit in darkness,
the Lord will be my light.c
9Because I have sinned against him,
I must endure the Lord’s fury
until he champions my causea
and establishes justice for me.b
He will bring me into the light;c
I will see his salvation.a d
10Then my enemy will see,
and she will be covered with shame,
the one who said to me,
“Where is the Lord your God? ”a
My eyes will look at her in triumph;
at that time she will be trampled
like mud in the streets.b
11A day will come for rebuilding your walls;a
on that day your boundary will be extended.b
12On that day people will come to youa
from Assyria and the cities of Egypt,
even from Egypt to the Euphrates River
and from sea to sea
and mountain to mountain.
13Then the earth will become a wastelanda
because of its inhabitants
and as a result of their actions.b
Micah’s Prayer Answered
14Shepherd your peoplea with your staff,b
the flock that is your possession.
They live alonec in a woodland
surrounded by pastures.
Let them graze in Bashan and Gileadd
as in ancient times.e
15I will perform miracles for themA
as in the days of your exodus
from the land of Egypt.a
16Nations will see and be ashamed
ofA all their power.
They will put their hands over their mouths,a
and their ears will become deaf.
17They will lick the dust like a snake;a
they will come trembling out of their hiding placesb
like reptiles slithering on the ground.c
They will tremble in the presence of the Lord our God;d
they will stand in awe of you.
18Who is a God like you,a
forgiving iniquity and passing over rebellionb
for the remnant of his inheritance?c
He does not hold on to his anger foreverd
because he delights in faithful love.e
19He will again have compassion on us;
he will vanquish our iniquities.a
You will cast all ourA sins
into the depths of the sea.b
20You will show loyalty to Jacoba
and faithful love to Abraham,
as you swore to our ancestorsb
from days long ago.