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So God says to you:

‘I will destroy Samaria so that just a few stones are lying in the fields there.[a]
Then people will plant vines in that place.[b]
I will throw the stones from the city down into the valley,
when I completely destroy all the buildings.
I will break all the false gods into pieces and I will destroy them.
I will burn all the gifts that the people brought for those false gods.
The people have paid so that they could have sex with bad women in those places.
Your enemies will come and they will take away this money.
They will give it to their gods in the same way.’

Micah is sad for the people in Israel and Judah

Because of what God has said, I will cry aloud. And I will weep.
I will walk about without shoes or clothes.
I will scream like a wild dog,
and I will cry like a bird in the night.

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Footnotes

  1. 1:6 Verses 1-7 We think that Micah spoke these words at some time before 722 BC. In that year, enemies from the country called Assyria destroyed Samaria exactly as Micah had told the people earlier.
  2. 1:6 Vines or grapevines are plants that climb. They have small, sweet fruits called grapes.