Micah, 6

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1 Listen to what the Lord says: Rise, contend in judgment against the mountains, and let the hills hear your voice.

2 Let the mountains listen to the judgment of the Lord, and the strong foundations of the earth. For the judgment of the Lord is with his people, and he will enter into judgment with Israel.

3 My people, what have I done to you, or how have I assailed you? Respond to me.

4 For I led you out of the land of Egypt, and I freed you from the house of servitude, and I sent before your face Moses, and Aaron, and Miriam.

5 My people, remember, I ask you, what Balak the king of Moab planned, and how Balaam the son of Beor responded to him, from Shittim even to Gilgal, so that you may know the justice of the Lord.

6 What worthy thing might I offer to the Lord, as I bend the knee before God on high? How could I offer holocausts to him, and one year-old calves?

7 Would the Lord be pleased with thousands of rams, or with many thousands of fat he-goats? How could I give up my firstborn because of my evil deed, the fruit of my womb because of the sin of my soul?

8 I will reveal to you, O man, what is good, and what the Lord requires from you, and how to act with judgment, and to love mercy, and to walk carefully with your God.

9 The voice of the Lord cries out to the city, “Listen, you tribes,” and who will confirm it? And salvation will be for those who fear your name.

10 Nevertheless, there is a fire in the house of the impious, the treasury of iniquity, and a small measure, filled with wrath.

11 Shall I justify unfaithful balances, and the deceitful weighing of a small bag?

12 By this, her wealthy have been filled with iniquity, and her inhabitants have spoken lies, and their tongue was deceitful in their mouth.

13 And I, therefore, began to strike you with perdition because of your sins.

14 You will consume and not be satisfied, and your humiliation will be in your midst. And you will take hold, and not save, and those whom you will save, I will deliver to the sword.

15 You will sow, and not reap. You will tread the olives, and not be anointed with oil, and crush the grapes, and not drink the wine.

16 For you have kept the precepts of Omri, and all the works of the house of Ahab. And you have walked according their wills, so that I should give you over to perdition and its hissing inhabitants, and you would carry the disgrace of my people.




Versículos relacionados com Micah, 6:

Micah 6 deals with God's judgment on the nation of Israel for its infidelity and injustice. God calls Israel to account for his disobedience and offers a way to reconciliation through repentance and return to obedience. Here are five verses related to the topics covered in Micah 6:

Psalm 50:6 - "The heavens proclaim their righteousness, for God is the judge." This verse talks about God as the righteous judge, who will bring justice and judgment on the earth, including Israel.

Isaiah 1:18 - "Come, let's reflect together, says the Lord, Though your sins are red as scarlet, they will become white like snow." This verse highlights God's offering of forgiveness and reconciliation to those who repent of their sins and return to Him.

Jeremiah 22:3 - "Thus says the Lord, Practice the right and justice, and free the oppressed from the oppressor's hand." This verse reinforces God's emphasis on righteousness and care for the less favored, something Israel failed to fulfill.

Hosea 6:6 - "For I want loyal love, not sacrifices; knowledge of God instead of burnt offering." This verse highlights the importance of the heart and motivation behind actions rather than just following empty rituals and traditions.

Amos 5:24 - "Run justice like a river, righteousness like a perennial riberate!" This verse portrays justice and righteousness as continuous and flowing, something God expects from His people.





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