Micah 7
1 Woe is me! for I am as when they have
gathered the summer
fruits, as the
grapegleanings of the
vintage: there is no
cluster to
eat: my
soul desired the firstripe
fruit. 2 The
good man is
perished out of the
earth: and there is none
upright among
men: they all lie in
wait for
blood; they
hunt every
man his
brother with a
net. 3 That they may do
evil with both
hands earnestly, the
prince asketh, and the
judge asketh for a
reward; and the
great man, he
uttereth his
mischievous desire: so they wrap it
up.
4 The
best of them is as a
brier: the most
upright is sharper than a thorn
hedge: the
day of thy
watchmen and thy
visitation cometh; now shall be their
perplexity. 5 Trust ye not in a
friend, put ye not
confidence in a
guide: keep the
doors of thy
mouth from her that
lieth in thy
bosom. 6 For the
son dishonoureth the
father, the
daughter riseth
up against her
mother, the daughter in
law against her mother in
law; a
man's enemies are the
men of his own
house. 7 Therefore I will
look unto the
LORD; I will
wait for the
God of my
salvation: my
God will
hear me.
8 Rejoice not against me, O mine
enemy: when I
fall, I shall
arise; when I
sit in
darkness, the
LORD shall be a
light unto me.
9 I will
bear the
indignation of the
LORD, because I have
sinned against him, until he
plead my
cause, and
execute judgment for me: he will bring me
forth to the
light, and I shall
behold his
righteousness. 10 Then she that is mine
enemy shall
see it, and
shame shall
cover her which
said unto me, Where is the
LORD thy
God? mine
eyes shall
behold her: now shall she be trodden
down as the
mire of the
streets. 11 In the
day that thy
walls are to be
built, in that
day shall the
decree be far
removed.
12 In that
day also he shall
come even to thee from
Assyria, and from the
fortified cities, and from the
fortress even to the
river, and from
sea to
sea, and from
mountain to
mountain. 13 Notwithstanding the
land shall be
desolate because of them that
dwell therein, for the
fruit of their
doings. 14 Feed thy
people with thy
rod, the
flock of thine
heritage, which
dwell solitarily in the
wood, in the
midst of
Carmel: let them
feed in
Bashan and
Gilead, as in the
days of
old. 15 According to the
days of thy
coming out of the
land of
Egypt will I
shew unto him
marvellous things.
16 The
nations shall
see and be
confounded at all their
might: they shall
lay their
hand upon their
mouth, their
ears shall be
deaf.
17 They shall
lick the
dust like a
serpent, they shall
move out of their
holes like
worms of the
earth: they shall be
afraid of the
LORD our
God, and shall
fear because of thee.
18 Who is a
God like unto thee, that
pardoneth iniquity, and passeth
by the
transgression of the
remnant of his
heritage? he
retaineth not his
anger for
ever, because he
delighteth in
mercy. 19 He will turn
again, he will have
compassion upon us; he will
subdue our
iniquities; and thou wilt
cast all their
sins into the
depths of the
sea. 20 Thou wilt
perform the
truth to
Jacob, and the
mercy to
Abraham, which thou hast
sworn unto our
fathers from the
days of
old.