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[a]“Now marshal yourselves as troops.[b]
He has laid siege to us.
    They will strike the judge[c] of Israel on the cheek with a rod.”

The Ruler from Bethlehem

[d]“As for you, Bethlehem of Ephrathah,
    even though you remain least among the clans[e] of Judah,
nevertheless, the one who rules in Israel for me
    will emerge from you.
His existence has been[f] from antiquity,
    even from eternity.
Therefore that ruler[g] will abandon them
    until the woman in labor gives birth.
Then the rest of his countrymen will return to the Israelis.”

“Then he will take his stand,
    shepherding by means of the strength of the Lord,
        by the power[h] of the name of the Lord his God.
And they will be firmly[i] established;
    indeed, from then on he will become great—
        to the ends of the earth.
And he will be our peace.”

God’s Judgment on Assyria

“When the Assyrian invades our land,
    trampling through our palaces,
we will raise up seven shepherds against him,
    even eight significant men.
The shepherds[j] will devastate the land of Assyria with the sword,
    along with the entrances to the land of Nimrod.

“This is how he will vanquish[k] Assyria
    when he invades our land,
        trampling within our borders:
The survivors of Jacob will live among many nations,
    as dew from the Lord,
        as showers upon the grass.
They will look to no one,
    and will place no hope in human beings.
The survivors of Jacob will live among the nations;
    they will live among many nations,
        like a lion among flocks of sheep,
who, if he passes through,
    will trample and tear down
        with no one to deliver.
You will turn your power[l] against your adversaries,
    and all of your enemies will be cut down.”

God Removes Idolatry

10 “It will come about at that time,” declares the Lord,
    “I will tear away your horses from you,
        and I will destroy your chariots.
11 I will cut off the cities of your land,
    and I will tear down all of your fortifications.
12 I will render your witchcraft powerless,[m]
    and mediums will no longer exist among you.
13 I will separate you from your carved images and sacred pillars,
    and you no longer will worship
        what you’ve made with your hands.
14 I will uproot your cultic gods[n] from you,
    and I will tear down your cities.
15 I will execute vengeance, anger, and fury
    on the nations who do not obey.”

Footnotes

  1. Micah 5:1 5:1 is 4:14 in MT
  2. Micah 5:1 Lit. yourselves, you daughter of mobs
  3. Micah 5:1 Or ruler
  4. Micah 5:2 5:2 is 5:1 in MT, 5:3 is 5:2 in MT, and so throughout the chapter
  5. Micah 5:2 Or thousands
  6. Micah 5:2 The Heb. lacks has been
  7. Micah 5:3 Lit. Therefore he
  8. Micah 5:4 Or majesty
  9. Micah 5:4 The Heb. lacks firmly
  10. Micah 5:6 Lit. And they
  11. Micah 5:6 Lit. will deliver from
  12. Micah 5:9 Lit. hand
  13. Micah 5:12 Lit. will cut witchcraft out of your hands
  14. Micah 5:14 Heb. Asherim

Egypt Learns from Assyria’s Demise

31 On the first day of the third month of the eleventh year of our captivity,[a] this message came to me from the Lord: “Son of Man, tell this to Pharaoh, king of Egypt and his gangs:

‘Who do you think you are?
    What makes you so great?
Think about Assyria,[b]
    that cedar of Lebanon,
beautiful with its branches,
    like a shady forest,
with an awesome height,
    its summit touches the clouds.
Abundant water made it great,
    Subterranean rivers made it grow.
Rivers surrounded the area where it had been planted,
    and water channels nourished all the trees in the fields.
That’s why it grew taller than any of the trees in the fields.
    Its boughs flourished.
Its branches grew luxurious
    because all the water made it spread out well.
The birds in the sky made nests in its boughs;
    all the beasts of the field gave birth under its branches.
        All the great nations rested in its shade.

‘Beautiful because it was so great,
    with its long branches,
        it was rooted in many bodies of water.[c]
The cedars in God’s garden could not compare to it;
    Fir trees could not match its boughs.
The plane tree[d] never grew branches like it,
    and no tree in God’s garden compares to its beauty.
I made it beautiful,
    including all of its branches;
all the trees in God’s garden of Eden envied it!’”

Assyria’s Fall Due to Arrogance

10 “Therefore this is what the Lord God says: ‘Because of its towering height, with its summit reaching into the clouds, and because it was haughty in its position,[e] 11 I turned it over to the leader of those[f] nations, who dealt with it thoroughly. I have driven it away because of its wickedness. 12 Foreign dictators have trimmed it down to size and abandoned it. Its branches have fallen off on mountains and in all the valleys. Its boughs have broken off in all the ravines of the land. All the nations of the earth have moved out of its shade and abandoned it. 13 All the birds in the sky will live among its ruins, and the wild animals[g] will forage among its branches. 14 As a result, none of its watered trees will grow tall, their tops will never reach to the clouds, and they’ll never grow so high again, because all of them have been appointed[h] to death in the world beneath where human beings go, that is, down to the Pit.’”[i]

Fear at Assyria’s Fall

15 “This is what the Lord God says: ‘On the day that it descended into Sheol,[j] I shut down its water supplies, covered over its deep water, and shut down its rivers. As a result its abundant water sources dried up, and I caused Lebanon to mourn for it. All the trees of the field wilted because of it. 16 I made the nations tremble when they heard that Assyria[k] was falling, descending into Sheol[l] to join those who go down into the Pit.[m] Then all of the trees of Eden in the world below were comforted, including the choicest and best of Lebanon, all of whom were well-watered. 17 They also went down with it into Sheol,[n] to those who had been killed violently[o] and to those who had trusted in its strength by living in its shadow among the nations. 18 So tell me now, which of the trees of Eden compares to you in glory or greatness? Nevertheless, you’ll be brought down, along with those trees of Eden, to the earth below. You’ll lie in the middle of the uncircumcised, with those who have been killed in war.[p] Pharaoh and all his gang will be just like this!’ declares the Lord God.”

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Footnotes

  1. Ezekiel 31:1 The Heb. lacks of our captivity
  2. Ezekiel 31:3 Lit. Asshur
  3. Ezekiel 31:7 Lit. many waters
  4. Ezekiel 31:8 I.e., a species of trees that could readily be stripped of their bark; cf. Gen 30:37
  5. Ezekiel 31:10 Lit. heart
  6. Ezekiel 31:11 Lit. to the hand of the leader of the
  7. Ezekiel 31:13 Lit. the animals of the field
  8. Ezekiel 31:14 Lit. given
  9. Ezekiel 31:14 I.e. the realm of eternal punishment in the afterlife
  10. Ezekiel 31:15 I.e. the realm of the afterlife
  11. Ezekiel 31:16 Lit. he
  12. Ezekiel 31:16 I.e. the realm of the afterlife
  13. Ezekiel 31:16 I.e. the realm of punishment in the afterlife
  14. Ezekiel 31:17 I.e. the realm of the afterlife
  15. Ezekiel 31:17 Lit. killed by the sword
  16. Ezekiel 31:18 Lit. killed by the sword