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Micah 7
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
a
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
a
visitation
cometh;
now
shall
be
their
perplexity.
5
a
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
a
enemies
are
the
men
of
his
own
b
house.
7 Therefore
I
will
look
unto
the
Lord;
I
will
wait
for
the
God
of
my
salvation:
my
God
will
a
hear
me.
8 Rejoice
not
against
me,
O
mine
enemy:
when
I
fall,
I
shall
arise;
when
I
sit
in
a
darkness,
the
Lord
shall
be
a
b
light
unto
me.
9 I
will
a
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
b
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
a
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
a
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
a
pardoneth
iniquity,
and
passeth
by
the
transgression
of
the
remnant
of
his
heritage?
he
retaineth
not
his
b
anger
for
ever,
because
he
c
delighteth
in
d
mercy.
19 He
will
turn
again,
he
will
have
a
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
a
Abraham,
which
thou
hast
b
sworn
unto
our
fathers
from
the
days
of
old.
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