Micah 1:3-5
New American Bible (Revised Edition)
3 For see, the Lord goes out from his place(A)
and descending, treads upon the heights of the earth.[a]
4 The mountains melt under him
and the valleys split open,
Like wax before the fire,
like water poured down a slope.
5 All this is for the crime of Jacob,
for the sins of the house of Israel.[b]
What is the crime of Jacob? Is it not Samaria?
And what is the sin of the house of Judah?
Is it not Jerusalem?
Footnotes
- 1:3 The Lord comes in a theophany which has devastating effects on the natural world (1:4).
- 1:5 Although the summons (1:2) had been addressed to all people, the Lord speaks against Israel and Judah, identifying their crimes with the respective capital cities of Samaria and Jerusalem. Only Samaria, however, is scheduled for destruction in the announcement of punishment (vv. 6–7).
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