1 A complaint for the small number of the righteous. 4 The wickedness of those times. 14 The prosperity of the Church.

Woe is me, for I am as the [a]Summer gatherings, and as the grapes of the vintage: there is no cluster to eat: my soul desired the first ripe fruits.

The good man is perished out of the earth, and there is none righteous among men: [b]they all lie in wait for blood: every man hunteth his brother with a net.

To make good for the evil of their hands, the prince asked, and the judge judgeth for a reward: therefore the [c]great man he speaketh out the corruption of his soul: so [d]they wrapped it up.

The best of them is as [e]a brier, and the most righteous of them is sharper than a thorn-hedge: the day of [f]thy watchmen and thy visitation cometh: then shall be their confusion.

Trust ye not in a friend, neither put ye confidence in a counselor: keep the doors of thy mouth from her that lieth in thy bosom.

For the son revileth the father: the daughter riseth up against her mother, the daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law, and a man’s enemies are the men of his own house.

Therefore [g]I will look unto the Lord: I will wait for God my Savior: my God will hear me.

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Footnotes

  1. Micah 7:1 The Prophet taketh upon him the person of the earth, which complaineth that all her fruits are gone, so that none is left: that is, that there is no godly man remaining: for all are given to cruelty and deceit, so that none spareth his own brother.
  2. Micah 7:2 He showeth that the prince, the judge, and the rich man are linked together all to do evil, and to cloak the doings one of another.
  3. Micah 7:3 That is, the rich man that is able to give money, abstaineth from no wickedness nor injury.
  4. Micah 7:3 These men agree among themselves and conspire with one consent to do evil.
  5. Micah 7:4 They that are of most estimation and are counted most honest among them, are but thorns and briers to prick.
  6. Micah 7:4 Meaning of the Prophets and governors.
  7. Micah 7:7 The Prophet showeth that the only remedy for the godly in desperate evils, is to flee unto God for succor.

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