Micah 2:4-6
New American Bible (Revised Edition)
4 On that day you shall be mocked,
and there will be bitter lament:
“Our ruin is complete,
our fields are divided among our captors,
The fields of my people are measured out,
and no one can get them back!”[a]
5 Thus you shall have no one
in the assembly of the Lord
to allot to you a share of land.
6 [b]“Do not preach,” they preach,
“no one should preach of these things!
Shame will not overtake us.”
Footnotes
- 2:4 Those who take land from the less powerful will in turn have their land taken away by invaders.
- 2:6–11 This unit is a disputation, an argument in which the prophet is debating with his opponents. The words of the opponents are given to us only as the prophet quotes them. The opponents accuse Micah of being a false prophet, and he reacts by accusing them of injustice and of preferring prophets and preachers who speak lies (v. 11).
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