Micah, 3

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1 Then I said, "You rulers of the house of Israel, is it not your duty to know what is right?

2 Yet you hate good and love evil, you tear the skin from my people and the flesh from their bones.

3 Those who eat my people's flesh and break their bones to pieces, who chop them up like meat for the pan and share them like flesh for the pot,

4 when they cry, Yahweh will not answer. He will hide his face from them because of their evil deeds."

5 This is what Yahweh says of the prophets who lead my people astray: You cry: "Peace" when you have something to eat, but to anyone with nothing for your mouths, it is "War" that you declare.

6 So night will come to you without vision, and darkness without divination. Then sun will set for the prophets and the day will be dark for them.

7 Then the seers will be disgraced and the diviners put to shame. They will all cover their faces because no answer will come from God.

8 But as for me, I am filled with might, with the spirit of Yahweh, with justice and courage, to declare to Jacob his transgressions, to Israel his sins.

9 Hear this, leaders of the nation of Jacob, rulers of the house of Israel, you who despise justice and pervert what is right,

10 you who build Zion with blood and Jerusalem with crime.

11 Her leaders judge for a bribe, her priests prophesy for money, and yet they rely on Yahweh and say, "Is Yahweh not in our midst? No evil, then, will come upon us."

12 Therefore, because of you, Zion will become a field, Jerusalem will be a heap of ruins and the temple mount a forest with sacred stones.




Versículos relacionados com Micah, 3:

Micah chapter 3 presents an accusation against the leaders and rulers of Judah and Israel, who use their power to oppress the people and practice injustice. Seeking throughout the Bible, I found the following verses related to the topics addressed in this chapter:

Jeremiah 23:1-2: "Woe to the shepherds who destroy and disperse the sheep of my pasture! - Says the Lord. So the Lord says, God of Israel, to the shepherds who cease to my people: You have spewed my sheep , and you have come to them, and you have not visited them; behold, I will visit you the wickedness of your works, says the Lord. " This verse condemns leaders who neglect their responsibilities and cause damage to the people, which is similar to the accusation presented against leaders in Micah 3.

Proverbs 28:15: "As a roar lion, and hungry bear, so it is the wicked who dominates over a poor people." This verse talks about the oppression that wicked leaders can exercise about the people, which is mentioned in Micah 3.

Ezekiel 22:27: "Its princes in the midst of it are like wolves that snatch the prey, spilling blood and destroying lives to satisfy its greed." In this verse, leaders are compared to wolves who destroy and kill because of their greed, which is similar to the accusation against leaders in Micah 3.

Isaiah 5:23: "Those who justify the wicked by gifts and take justice to the righteous!" This verse condemns the corruption that leaders can practice, accepting bribes and denying justice to the righteous, which is mentioned in Micah 3.

Psalm 82:2-4: "Until when shall you be unfairly judged, and respect to the people of the wicked? Do justice to the poor and orphan; justify the distress and the needy. Deliver the poor and needy; take them out of the hands of the wicked. . " In this verse, leaders are urged to do justice and defend the poor and needy, which is similar to the accusation against leaders in Micah 3.





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