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A Trial of God against Israel

Chapter 1

This is the word of the Lord that came to Micah of Moresheth[a] during the reigns of Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah, and which he received in visions concerning Samaria and Jerusalem.

I Will Reduce Samaria to a Ruin

Listen, all you peoples!
    Give heed, O earth, and all who dwell in it.
Let the Lord God be a witness against you,
    the Lord from his holy temple.
Take note that the Lord is leaving his dwelling place;
    he comes down and treads upon the heights of the earth.
The mountains melt at his touch,
    and the valleys are torn open,
like wax near a fire,
    like water pouring down a hillside.
All this is the result
    of the crime of Jacob
    and the sins of Israel.
What is the crime of Jacob?
    Is it not Samaria?
And what is the sin of the house of Judah?
    Is it not Jerusalem?
Therefore, I will reduce Samaria
    to a ruin in the open country,
    a place for planting vineyards.
I will hurl down her stones into the valley
    and lay bare her foundations.
All of her idols will be shattered,
    all of her earnings will be consumed by fire,
    and all of her statues I will lay waste.
For she amassed her gifts
    from the wages of prostitution,[b]
and the earnings of a prostitute
    they once more will become.

I Will Lament and Wail[c]

This is the reason why I will lament and wail,
    why I will go barefoot and naked.
I will howl like a jackal
    and mourn like a desert owl.
There is no remedy for the wounds
    that the Lord inflicts;
    now the blow has fallen on Judah.
It has reached the very gate of my people,
    even to Jerusalem.
10 Do not announce it in Gath,
    nor shed any tears.
In Beth-leaphrah
    roll yourselves in the dust.
11 Begin your journey,
    you inhabitants of Shaphir.
Those who dwell in Zaanan
    have not left their city.
Beth-ezel is filled with lamentation
    and no longer can offer you support.
12 The inhabitants of Maroth
    are filled with despair.
For disaster has come down from the Lord
    to the very gate of Jerusalem.
13 Harness the steeds to the chariots
    you inhabitants of Lachish.
You first led the daughter of Zion into sin;
    the crimes of Israel can be traced to you.
14 Therefore, you shall offer parting gifts
    to Moresheth-gath.
Beth-achzib will prove to be deceptive
    to the kings of Israel.
15 I will again send a conqueror against you,
    O inhabitants of Mareshah.
And the glory of Israel
    shall be transferred to Adullam.
16 Shave your heads in mourning
    for the children who were your delight.
Make yourselves as bald as the eagle,
    for they have gone from you into exile.

Footnotes

  1. Micah 1:1 We are in the period after 740 B.C., the time of the great threats to Samaria and Jerusalem. Moresheth was southwest of Jerusalem. Jotham reigned 738–736 B.C.; Ahaz: 736–721 B.C.; Hezekiah: 721–693 B.C.
  2. Micah 1:7 Wages of prostitution: the gifts left for the idols, according to custom, in Canaanite sanctuaries; the invaders will take these and use them, in the same way, in their own rituals.
  3. Micah 1:8 Micah weeps over his little homeland that has been ravaged by an Assyrian raid; the year is probably 701 B.C., and Sennacherib’s armies are on the march.