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The Prophet Micah

Yahweh spoke his word to Micah, who was from Moresheth, when Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah were kings of Judah. This is the vision that Micah saw about Samaria and Jerusalem.

The Capital Cities of Israel and Judah Destroyed

Listen, all you people!
    Pay attention, earth and all who are on it.
    Adonay Yahweh will be a witness against you.
    Adonay will be a witness from his holy temple.
Yahweh is going to come from his place.
    He is going to come down and step on the worship places of the earth.
Mountains will melt under him like wax near a fire.
    Valleys will split apart like water pouring down a steep hill.
All this is because of Jacob’s crime and Israel’s sin.
    What is Jacob’s crime? Isn’t it Samaria?
    What is Judah’s worship place? Isn’t it Jerusalem?

So I will turn Samaria into a pile of rubble,
    a place for planting vineyards.
    I will roll its stones down into a valley and expose its foundations.
All its idols will be smashed to pieces.
    All its wages for being a prostitute will be burned.
    All its statues will be turned into a pile of rubble.
        Samaria collected its wages for being a prostitute.
            That money will again pay for prostitutes.

I will mourn and cry because of this.
    I will walk around barefoot and naked.
    I will cry like a jackal and mourn like an ostrich.
Samaria’s wounds are incurable.
    The news about Samaria will come to Judah.
        It will reach the gates of my people in Jerusalem.
10 Don’t report it in Gath. Don’t cry there.
    Roll in the dust of Beth Leaphrah.[a]
11 Pass by, naked and ashamed, inhabitants of Shaphir.
    Don’t come out, inhabitants of Zaanan.
    Beth Ezel is in mourning.
        It will take its support away from you.
12 Wait anxiously for good, inhabitants of Maroth.
    From Yahweh disaster will come on the gates of Jerusalem.
13 Harness the horses to the chariots, inhabitants of Lachish.
    You were the first to lead the people of Zion into sin.
        The rebellious acts of Israel are found in you.
14 That is why you will give farewell gifts to Moresheth Gath.
    The town of Achzib will betray the kings of Israel.
15 I will again bring a conqueror against the inhabitants of Mareshah.
    The glory of Israel will come to Adullam.
16 Shave your head in mourning for the children you love.
    Make yourselves as bald as vultures
        because your children will be taken from you into exile.

Footnotes

  1. Micah 1:10 Or “I rolled in the dust of Beth Leaphrah.”

God’s Message as it came to Micah of Moresheth. It came during the reigns of Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah. It had to do with what was going on in Samaria and Jerusalem.

God Takes the Witness Stand

Listen, people—all of you.
    Listen, earth, and everyone in it:
The Master, God, takes the witness stand against you,
    the Master from his Holy Temple.

* * *

3-5 Look, here he comes! God, from his place!
    He comes down and strides across mountains and hills.
Mountains sink under his feet,
    valleys split apart;
The rock mountains crumble into gravel,
    the river valleys leak like sieves.
All this because of Jacob’s sin,
    because Israel’s family did wrong.
You ask, “So what is Jacob’s sin?”
    Just look at Samaria—isn’t it obvious?
And all the sex-and-religion shrines in Judah—
    isn’t Jerusalem responsible?

* * *

6-7 “I’m turning Samaria into a heap of rubble,
    a vacant lot littered with garbage.
I’ll dump the stones from her buildings in the valley
    and leave her abandoned foundations exposed.
All her carved and cast gods and goddesses
    will be sold for stove wood and scrap metal,
All her sacred fertility groves
    burned to the ground,
All the sticks and stones she worshiped as gods,
    destroyed.
These were her earnings from her life as a whore.
    This is what happens to the fees of a whore.”

* * *

8-9 This is why I lament and mourn.
    This is why I go around in rags and barefoot.
This is why I howl like a pack of coyotes,
    and moan like a mournful owl in the night.
God has inflicted punishing wounds;
    Judah has been wounded with no healing in sight.
Judgment has marched through the city gates.
    Jerusalem must face the charges.

* * *

10-16 Don’t gossip about this in Telltown.
    Don’t waste your tears.
In Dustville,
    roll in the dust.
In Alarmtown,
    the alarm is sounded.
The citizens of Exitburgh
    will never get out alive.
Lament, Last-Stand City:
    There’s nothing in you left standing.
The villagers of Bittertown
    wait in vain for sweet peace.
Harsh judgment has come from God
    and entered Peace City.
All you who live in Chariotville,
    get in your chariots for flight.
You led the daughter of Zion
    into trusting not God but chariots.
Similar sins in Israel
    also got their start in you.
Go ahead and give your good-bye gifts
    to Good-byeville.
Miragetown beckoned
    but disappointed Israel’s kings.
Inheritance City
    has lost its inheritance.
Glorytown
    has seen its last of glory.
Shave your heads in mourning
    over the loss of your precious towns.
Go bald as a goose egg—they’ve gone
    into exile and aren’t coming back.