MICAH 2

Woe to Oppressors

1 Woe (judgment is coming) to those who devise wickedness

And plot evil on their beds!

When morning comes, they practice evil

Because it is in the power of their hands.

2 They covet fields and seize them,

And houses, and take them away.

They oppressandrob a man and his house,

A man and his inheritance.

3 Therefore, thus says the Lord,

“Behold, I am planning against this family a disaster (exile)

[Like a noose] from which you cannot remove your necks;

Nor will you be able to walk haughtilyanderect,

For it will be an evil time [of subjugation to the invaders].

4 “On that day they shall take up a [taunting, deriding] parable against you

And wail with a dolefulandbitter song of mourning and say,

‘We are completely destroyed!

God exchanges the inheritance of my people;

How He removes it from me!

He divides our fields to the rebellious [our captors].’

5 “Therefore, you will have no one stretching a measuring line [dividing the common land]

For you by lot in the assembly of the Lord.

6 ‘Do not speak out,’ so they speak out.

But ifthey do not speak out concerning these things,

Reproaches will not be turned back.

7 “Is it being said, O house of Jacob:

‘Is the Spirit of the Lordimpatient?

Or are these [prophesied judgments] His doings?’

Do not My words do good

To the one walking uprightly?

8 “But lately My people have stood up as an enemy [and have made Me their antagonist].

You strip the ornaments off the garment

Of those unsuspecting passers-by,

Like those returned from war.

9 “You evict the women (widows) of My people,

Each one from her pleasant house;

From her [young, fatherless] children you take away My splendorandblessing forever [by putting them among the pagans, away from Me].

10 “Arise and depart [because the captivity is inevitable],

For this [land] is not the place of rest

Because of the defilement that brings destruction,

A painfulandterrible destruction.

11 “If a man walking in a false spirit [spouting deception]

Should lie and say,

‘I will prophesy to you [O Israel] of wine and liquor (greed, sensual pleasure),’

He would be the acceptable spokesman of this people.

12 “I shall most certainly assemble all of you, O Jacob;

I shall surely gather the remnant of Israel.

I shall bring them together like sheep in the fold [multiplying the nation];

Like a flock in the midst of its pasture.

The place will swarm with many peopleandhum loudly with noise.

13 “Thebreaker [the Messiah, who opens the way] shall go up before them [liberating them].

They will break out, pass through the gate and go out;

So their King goes on before them,

The Lordat their head.”

MICAH 3

Rulers Denounced

1 And I said,

“Hear now, heads of Jacob

And rulers of the house of Israel.

Is it not for you to knowandadminister justice?

2 “You who hate good and love evil,

Who tear the skin off my people

And their flesh from their bones;

3 You who eat the flesh of my people,

Strip off their skin from them,

Break their bones

And chop them in pieces as for the pot,

Like meat in a kettle.”

4 Then they will cry to the Lord,

But He will not answer them;

Instead, He will even hide His face from them at that time [withholding His mercy]

Because they have practicedandtoleratedandignored evil acts.

5 Thus says the Lordconcerning the [false] prophets who lead my people astray;

When they havesomething goodto bite with their teeth,

They call out, “Peace,”

But against the one who gives them nothing to eat,

They declare a holy war.

6 Thereforeit willbe night (tragedy) for you–without vision,

And darkness (cataclysm) for you–without foresight.

The sun shall go down on the [false] prophets,

And the day shall become darkandblack over them.

7 The seers shall be ashamed

And the diviners discreditedandembarrassed;

Indeed, they shall all cover their mouths [in shame]

Because there is no answer from God.

8 But in fact, I am filled with power,

With the Spirit of the Lord,

And with justice and might,

To declare to Jacob his transgression

And to Israel his sin.

9 Now hear this, you heads of the house of Jacob

And rulers of the house of Israel,

Who hateandreject justice

And twist everything that is straight,

10 Who build Zion with blood [and extortion and murder]

And Jerusalem with violent injustice.

11 Her leaders pronounce judgment for a bribe,

Her priests teach for a fee,

And her prophets foretell for money;

Yet they lean on the Lord, saying,

“Is not the Lordamong us?

No tragedyordistress will come on us.”

12 Therefore, on account of you

Zion shall be plowed like a field,

Jerusalem shall becomea heap of ruins,

And the mountain of the house [of the Lord]shall becomelike a densely wooded hill.

MICAH 4

Peaceful Latter Days

1 But it shall come about in the last days

That the mountain of the house of the Lord

Shall be established as the highestandchief of the mountains;

It shall be above the hills,

And peoples shall flow [like a river] to it.

2 And many nations shall come and say,

“Come, let us go up to the mountain of the Lord,

To the house of the God of Jacob,

That He may teach us about His ways

And that we may walk in His paths.”

For the law shall go forward from Zion,

And the word of the Lord[the revelation about Him and His truth] from Jerusalem.

3 And He will judge between many peoples

And render decisions for strong and distant nations.

Then they shall hammer their swords into plowshares

And their spears into pruning hooks [so that the implements of war may become the tools of agriculture];

Nation shall not lift up sword against nation,

Nor shall they ever again train for war.

4 Each of them shall sit [in security and peace] under his vine

And under his fig tree,

With no one to make them afraid,

For the mouth of the [omnipotent] Lordof hosts has spoken it.

5 For all the peoples [now] walk

Each in the name of his god [in a transient relationship],

As for us, we shall walk [securely]

In the name of the Lordour [true] God forever and ever.

6 “In that day,” says the Lord,

“I shall assemble the lame,

And gather the outcasts [from foreign captivity],

Even those whom I have caused pain.

7 “I shall make the lame a [godly] remnant

And the outcasts a strong nation;

And the Lordshall reign over them in Mount Zion

From this time on and forever.

8 “As for you [Jerusalem], tower of the flock [of Israel],

Hillandstronghold of the Daughter of Zion (Jerusalem’s inhabitants),

To you the former dominion shall come,

The kingdom of the Daughter of Jerusalem [when the Messiah reigns in Jerusalem, and the times of the Gentiles are fulfilled].

9 “Now, why do you cry out loudly?

Is there no king among you?

Has your counselor perished?

For agony has gripped you like a woman in childbirth.

10 “Writhe in pain and labor to give birth,

O Daughter of Zion,

Like a woman in childbirth;

For now you shall go out of the city,

Live in the field,

And go to Babylon.

There you will be rescued;

There the Lordshall redeem you

From the hand of your enemies.

11 “Now many [conquering] nations are assembled against you,

Who say, ‘Let her be profaned [through Gentile presence and the temple’s destruction],

And let our eyes gaze onandgloat over Zion.’

12 “But they (Gentile nations) do not know the thoughts of the Lord,

Nor do they understand His purposeandplan;

For He has gathered them (Gentiles) like sheaves to the threshing floor [for destruction].

13 “Arise and thresh, O Daughter of Zion!

For I will make your horn iron

And I will make your hoofs bronze;

That you may beat many peoples in pieces [trampling down your enemies],

That you may devote to the Lordtheir unjust gain (pagan possessions)

And their wealth to the Lord of all the earth.

MICAH 5

Birth of the King in Bethlehem

1 “Now gather yourself in troops, O daughter of troops;

A state of siege has been placed against us.

They shall strike the ruler of Israel on the cheek with a rod (scepter).

2 “But as for you, Bethlehem Ephrathah,

Too little to be among the clans of Judah;

From you One shall come forth for Me [who is] to be Ruler in Israel,

His goings forth (appearances) are from long ago,

Fromancient days.”

3 Therefore, He will give them up until the time

When she who is in labor has given birth to a child.

Then what is left of His kinsmen

Shall return to the children of Israel.

4 And He shall stand and shepherdandguideHis flock

In the strength of the Lord,

In the majesty of the name of the LordHis God;

And they shall dwell [secure in undisturbed peace],

Because at that time He shall be great [extending His authority]

[Even] to the ends of the earth.

5 This One [the Messiah] shall be our peace.

When the Assyrian invades our land

And tramples on our citadelsandin our palaces,

Then shall we raise against him

Seven shepherds and eight princes [an overpowering force] among men.

6 They shall devastate the land of Assyria with the sword and

The land of Nimrod within her [own] gates.

And He (the Messiah) shall rescue us from the Assyrian (all enemy nations)

When he attacks our land

And when he tramples our territory.

7 Then the remnant of Jacob

Shall be among many peoples

Like dew from the Lord,

Like showers on the grass [a source of blessing]

Which [come suddenly and] do not wait for man

Nor delay for the sons of men.

8 The remnant of Jacob

Shall be among the nations,

In the midst of many peoples

Like a lion among the beasts of the forest,

Like a young lion [suddenly appearing] among the flocks of sheep

Which, if he passes through,

Tramples down and tears into pieces [the nations in judgment],

And there is no one to rescue.

9 Your hand will be lifted up against your adversaries,

And all your enemies shall be cut offanddestroyed.

10 “And in that day,” says the Lord,

“I will cut off your horses from among you

And destroy your chariots [on which you depend].

11 “I will cut off the cities of your land

And tear down all your fortifications.

12 “I will cut off witchcraftsandsorceries from your hand,

And you shall have no more fortune-tellers.

13 “I will also cut off your carved images

And yoursacredpillars from among you,

So that you will no longer worshipandbow down

To the work of your hands.

14 “I will root out your Asherim (symbols of the goddess Asherah) from among you

And destroy your cities [which are the centers of pagan worship].

15 “And in anger and wrath I shall execute vengeance

On the nations which have not obeyed [such vengeance as they have not known before].”

MICAH 6

God’s Indictment of His People

1 Hear now what the Lordis saying,

“Arise, plead your case before the mountains,

And let the hills [as witnesses] hear your voice.

2 “Hear, O mountains, the indictment of the Lord,

And you enduring foundations of the earth,

For the Lordhas a case (a legal complaint) against His people,

And He will dispute (challenge) Israel.

3 “O My people, what have I done to you [since you have turned away from Me]?

And how have I wearied you? Answer Me.

4 “For I brought you up from the land of Egypt

And ransomed you from the house of slavery,

And I sent before you Moses [to lead you], Aaron [the high priest], and Miriam [the prophetess].

5 “My people, remember now

What Balak king of Moab devised [with his evil plan against Israel]

And what Balaam the son of Beor answered him [turning the curse into blessing for Israel],

[Remember what the Lorddid for you] fromShittim to Gilgal,

So that you may know the righteousandsaving acts [displaying the power] of the Lord.”

What God Requires of Man

6 With what shall I come before the Lord[to honor Him]

And bow myself before God on high?

Shall I come before Him with burnt offerings,

With yearling calves?

7 Will the Lordbe delighted with thousands of rams,

Or with ten thousand rivers of oil?

Shall I present my firstborn for my acts of rebellion,

The fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?

8 He has told you, O man, what is good;

And what does the Lordrequire of you

Except to be just, and to love [and to diligently practice] kindness (compassion),

And to walk humbly with your God [setting aside any overblown sense of importance or self-righteousness]?

9 The voice of the Lordshall call to the city [of Jerusalem]–

And it is sound wisdom to heed [solemnly]andfear Your name [with awe-filled reverence];

“Hear, O tribe [the rod of punishment]. Who has appointed its time?

10 “Are there not still treasures gained by wickedness

In the house of the wicked,

And a short (inaccurate) measure [for grain]that iscursed?

11 “Can I [be guiltless and] justify deceptive scales

And a bag of dishonest weights?

12 “For the rich men of the city are full of violence [of every kind];

Her inhabitants speak lies

And their tongue is deceitful in their mouth.

13 “So also I will make you sick, striking you down,

Desolatinganddevastating you, because of your sins.

14 “You shall eat, but you will not be satisfied,

And youremptiness shall be among you;

You will [try to] remove [your goods and those you love]for safekeeping

But you will fail to saveanything,

And what you do save I shall give to the sword.

15 “You shall sow but you shall not reap;

You shall tread olives, but shall not anoint yourself with oil,

And [you will extract juice from] the grapes, but you shall not drink the wine.

16 “For [you have kept] the statutes of Omri [the idolatrous king],

And all the works of the [wicked] house (dynasty) of Ahab;

And you walk in their counselsandpolicies.

Therefore, I shall hand you over for destructionandhorror

And your [city’s] inhabitants for ridicule,

And you shall bear the rebukeandscorn of My people.”

MICAH 7

The Prophet Acknowledges Injustice

1 Woe is me (judgment is coming)! For I am

Like one who gathers the summer fruits, like one who gleans the vintage grapes.

There is not a cluster of grapes to eat,

No first-ripe fig which my appetite craves.

2 The godly person [who is faithful and loyal to God] has perished from the earth,

And there is no uprightperson[one with good character and moral integrity] among men.

They all lie in wait to shed blood;

Each hunts the other with a net.

3 Concerning evil, both of their hands pursue it and do it diligentlyandthoroughly;

The prince asks, also the judge, for a bribe,

And a great man speaks the [evil] desire of his soul.

So they twist the course of justice between them.

4 The best of them is [injurious] like a briar;

The most upright is [prickly] like a thorn hedge.

The day of your watchmen [that is, the time predicted by the prophets]

And your punishment comes;

Now shall be their confusion.

5 Do not trust in a neighbor [because of the moral corruption in the land];

Do not have confidence in a friend.

Guard the doors of your mouth

From her who lies in your bosom.

6 For the son dishonors the fatherandtreats him contemptuously,

The daughter rises up [in hostility] against her mother,

The daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law–

A man’s enemies are the men (members) of his own household.

God Is the Source of Salvation and Light

7 But as for me, I will look expectantly for the Lordandwith confidence in Him I will keep watch;

I will wait [with confident expectation] for the God of my salvation.

My God will hear me.

8 Do not rejoice over me [amid my tragedies], O my enemy!

Though I fall, I will rise;

Though I sit in the darkness [of distress], the Lordis a light for me.

9 I will bear the indignationandwrath of the Lord

Because I have sinned against Him,

Until He pleads my case and executes judgment for me.

He will bring me out to the light,

And I will behold His [amazing] righteousnessandHis remarkable deliverance.

10 Then my enemy [all the pagan nations] shall see it,

And shame [for despising the Lord] will cover her who said to me,

“Where is the Lordyour God?”

My eyes will look on her [with satisfaction at her judgment];

Now she (unbelievers) will be trampled down

Like mud of the streets.

11 It shall bea day for building your walls,

On that day the boundary [of Israel] shall be [greatly] extended.

12 Itshall bea day whenthe Gentiles will come to you

From Assyria and from the cities of Egypt,

And from Egypt even to the river Euphrates,

From sea to sea and from mountain to mountain.

13 Yet the earth [beyond the land of Israel] shall become desolate because of those who dwell in it,

Because of the fruit of their deeds.

14 Shepherdandrule Your people with Your scepter [of blessing],

The flock of Your inheritanceandYour possession

Which dwells alone [separate and secure from attack] in the forest,

In the midst of a garden land.

Let them feed in Bashan and Gilead

As in the days of old [the days of Moses and Elijah].

15 “As in the days when you came out from the land of Egypt,

I shall show you marvelousandmiraculous things.”

16 The [pagan] nations shall see [God’s omnipotence in delivering Israel] and be ashamed

Of all their might [which cannot be compared to His].

They shall put their hand on their mouth [in silent astonishment];

Their ears shall be deaf.

17 They shall lick the dust like a serpent;

Like crawling things of the earth

They shall come trembling out of their fortressesandhiding places.

They shall turnandcome with fearanddread to the Lordour God

And they shall be afraidandstand in awe before You [O Lord].

18 Who is a God like You, who forgives wickedness

And passes over the rebellious acts of the remnant of His possession?

He does not retain His anger forever,

Because He [constantly] delights in mercyandlovingkindness.

19 He shall again have compassion on us;

He will subdueandtread underfoot our wickedness [destroying sin’s power].

Yes, You will cast all our sins

Into the depths of the sea.

20 You shall give truth to Jacob

And lovingkindnessandmercy to Abraham,

As You have sworn to our forefathers

From the days of old.

JONAH 1

Jonah’s Disobedience

1 Now the word of the Lordcame toJonah the son of Amittai, saying,

2 “Go toNineveh, that great city, and proclaim [judgment] against it, for their wickedness has come up before Me.”

3 But Jonah ran away to Tarshish to escape from the presence of the Lord[and his duty as His prophet]. He went down toJoppa and found a ship going toTarshish [the most remote of the Phoenician trading cities]. So he paid the fare and went down into the ship to go with them to Tarshish away from the presence of the Lord.

4 But the Lordhurled a great wind toward the sea, and there was a violent tempest on the sea so that the ship was about to break up.

5 Then the sailors were afraid, and each man cried out to his god; and to lighten the ship [and diminish the danger] they threw the ship’s cargo into the sea. But Jonah had gone below into the hold of the ship and had lain down and was sound asleep.

6 So the captain came up to him and said, “How can you stay asleep? Get up! Call on your god! Perhaps your god will give a thought to us so that we will not perish.”

7 And they said to another, “Come,let us cast lots, so we may learn who is to blame for this disaster.” So they cast lots and the lot fell on Jonah.

8 Then they said to him, “Now tell us!Who is to blame for this disaster? What is your occupation? Where do you come from? What is your country?”

9 So he said to them, “I am a Hebrew, and I [reverently] fearandworship the Lord, the God of heaven,who made the sea and the dry land.”

10 Then the men became extremely frightened and said to him, “How could you do this?” For the men knew that he was running from the presence of the Lord,because he had told them.

11 Then they said to him, “What should we do to you, so that the sea will become calm for us?”–for the sea was becoming more and more violent.

12 Jonah said to them, “Pick me up and throw me into the sea. Then the sea will become calm for you, for I know that it is because of me that this great stormhas comeupon you.”

13 Nevertheless, the men rowed hard [breaking through the waves] to return to land, but they could not, because the sea became even more violent [surging higher] against them.

14 Then they called on the Lordand said, “Please, O Lord, do not let us perish because of taking this man’s life, and do not make us accountable for innocent blood; for You, O Lord, have done as You pleased.”

15 So they picked up Jonah and threw him into the sea, and the sea stopped its raging.

16 Then the men greatly feared the Lord, and they offered a sacrifice to the Lordand made vows.

17 Now the Lordhad prepared (appointed, destined) a greatfish to swallow Jonah. And Jonah was in the stomach of the fishthree days and three nights.

JONAH 2

Jonah’s Prayer

1 Then Jonah prayed to the Lordhis God from the stomach of the fish,

2 and said,

“I called out of my troubleanddistress to the Lord,

And He answered me;

Out of the belly of Sheol I cried for help,

And You heard my voice.

3 “For You cast me into the deep,

Into the [deep] heart of the seas,

And the currents surroundedandengulfed me;

All Your breakers and billowing waves passed over me.

4 “Then I said, ‘I have been cast out of Your sight.

Nevertheless I will look again toward Your holy temple.’

5 “The waters surrounded me, to the point of death.

The great deep engulfed me,

Seaweed was wrapped around my head.

6 “I descended to the [very] roots of the mountains.

The earth with its bars closed behind me [bolting me in] forever,

Yet You have brought up my life from the pit (death), O Lordmy God.

7 “When my soul was fainting within me,

I remembered the Lord,

And my prayer came to You,

Into Your holy temple.

8 “Those who regardandfollow worthless idols

Turn away from their [living source of] mercyandlovingkindness.

9 “But [as for me], I will sacrifice to You

With the voice of thanksgiving;

I shall pay that which I have vowed.

Salvation is from the Lord!”

10 So the Lordcommanded the fish, and it vomited Jonah up onto the dry land.

JONAH 3

Nineveh Repents

1 Now the word of the Lordcame to Jonah the second time, saying,

2 “Go to Nineveh the great city and declare to it the message which I am going to tell you.”

3 So Jonah went to Nineveh in accordance with the word of the Lord. Now Nineveh was an exceedingly great city, athree days’ walk [about sixty miles in circumference].

4 Then on the first day’s walk, Jonahbegan to go through the city, and he called out and said, “Forty days more [remain] and [then] Nineveh will be overthrown!”

5 The people of Nineveh believedandtrusted in God; and they proclaimed a fast and put on sackcloth [in penitent mourning], from the greatest even to the least of them.

6 When word reached the king of Nineveh [of Jonah’s message from God], he rose from his throne, took off his robe, covered himself with sackcloth and sat in the dust [in repentance].

7 He issued a proclamation and it said, “In Nineveh, by the decree of the king and his nobles: No man, animal, herd, or flock is to taste anything. They are not to eat or drink water.

8 But both man and animal must be covered with sackcloth; and every one is to call on God earnestlyandforcefully that each may turn from his wicked way and from the violence that is in his hands.

9 Who knows, God may turn [in compassion] and relent and withdraw His burning anger (judgment) so that we will not perish.”

10 When God saw their deeds, that they turned from their wicked way, then God [had compassion and] relented concerning the disaster which He had declared that He would bring upon them. And He did not do it.

JONAH 4

Jonah’s Displeasure Rebuked

1 But it greatly displeased Jonah and he became angry.

2 He prayed to the Lordand said, “O Lord, is this not what I said when I was still in my country? That is why I ran to Tarshish, because I knew that You are a gracious and compassionate God, slow to anger and great in lovingkindness, and [when sinners turn to You] You revoke the [sentence of] disaster [against them].

3 Therefore now, O Lord, just take my life from me, for it is better for me to die than to live.”

4 Then the Lordsaid, “Do you have a good reason to be angry?”

5 Then Jonah went out of the city and sat east of it. There he made himself a shelter and sat under its shade so that he could see what would happen in the city.

6 So the LordGod prepared aplant and it grew up over Jonah, to be a shade over his head to spare him from discomfort. And Jonah was extremely happy about [the protection of] the plant.

7 But God prepared a worm when morning dawned the next day, and it attacked the plant and it withered.

8 When the sun came up God prepared a scorching east wind, and the sun beat down on Jonah’s head so that he fainted and he wished to die, and said, “It is better for me to die than to live.”

9 Then God said to Jonah, “Do you have a good reason to be angry about [the loss of] the plant?” And he said, “I have a [very] good reason to be angry, angry enough to die!”

10 Then the Lordsaid, “You had compassion on the plant for which you did not work and which you did not cause to grow, which came up overnight and perished overnight.

11 Should I not have compassion on Nineveh, the great city in which there are more than 120,000 [innocent] persons, who do not knowthe differencebetween their right and left hand [and are not yet accountable for sin], as well as many [blameless] animals?”