1 Threatenings against the wanton and dainty people. 6 They would teach the Prophets to preach.

Woe unto them that imagine iniquity, and work wickedness upon their beds: [a]when the morning is light they practice it, because their hand [b]hath power.

And they covet fields, and take them by violence, and houses, and take them away: so they oppress a man and his house, even man and his heritage.

Therefore thus saith the Lord, Behold, against this family have I devised a plague, whereout ye shall not pluck your necks, and ye shall not go so proudly, for this time is evil.

In that day shall they take up a parable against you, and lament with a doleful lamentation, and say, [c]We be utterly wasted: he hath changed the portion of my people: how hath he taken it away to restore it unto me? he hath divided our fields.

Therefore thou shalt have none that shall cast a cord by lot in [d]the congregation of the Lord.

[e]They that prophesy, Prophesy ye not. [f]They shall not prophesy to them, neither shall they take shame.

O thou that art named of the house of Jacob, is the Spirit of the Lord shortened? [g]are these his works? are not my works good unto him [h]that walketh uprightly?

But he that was [i]yesterday my people, is risen up on the other side, as against an enemy: they spoil the [j]beautiful garment from them that pass by peaceably, as though they returned from the war.

The women of my people have ye cast out from their pleasant houses, and from their children have ye taken away [k]my glory continually.

10 Arise and depart, for this is not your [l]rest: because it is polluted, it shall destroy you, even with a sore destruction.

11 If a man [m]walk in the spirit, and would lie falsely, saying, [n]I will prophesy unto thee of wine, and of strong drink, he shall even be the prophet of this people.

12 I will surely gather [o]thee wholly, O Jacob: I will surely gather the remnant of Israel: I will put them together as the sheep of Bozrah, even as the flock in the midst of their fold: the cities shall be full of brute of the men.

13 The [p]breaker up shall come up before them: they shall break out, and pass by the gate, and go out by it, and their king shall go before them, and the Lord shall be [q]upon their heads.

Footnotes

  1. Micah 2:1 As soon as they rise, they execute their wicked devices of the night, and according to their power hurt others.
  2. Micah 2:1 Hebrew, is in power.
  3. Micah 2:4 Thus the Jews lament and say that there is no hope of restitution, seeing their possessions are divided among the enemies.
  4. Micah 2:5 Ye shall have no more lands to divide as you had in times past, and as you used to measure them in the Jubilee.
  5. Micah 2:6 Thus the people warn the prophets that they speak to them no more, for they cannot abide their threatenings.
  6. Micah 2:6 God saith that they shall not prophesy, nor receive no more of their rebukes nor taunts.
  7. Micah 2:7 Are these your works according to his Law?
  8. Micah 2:7 Do not the godly find my words comfortable?
  9. Micah 2:8 That is, aforetime.
  10. Micah 2:8 The poor can have no commodity by them, but they spoil them, as though they were enemies.
  11. Micah 2:9 That is, their substance and living, which is God’s blessing, and as it were part of his glory.
  12. Micah 2:10 Jerusalem shall not be your safeguard: but the cause of your destruction.
  13. Micah 2:11 That is, show himself to be a Prophet.
  14. Micah 2:11 He showeth what prophets they delight in, that is, in flatterers, which tell them pleasant tales, and speak of their commodities.
  15. Micah 2:12 To destroy thee.
  16. Micah 2:13 The enemy shall break their gates and walls, and lead them into Chaldea.
  17. Micah 2:13 To drive them forward, and to help their enemies.

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