< Micah 7 >

1 Woe, woe is me, for I have become like a field after harvest, like a vineyard after gathering; not a cluster of grapes to eat, not a fig that anyone desires.
Vae mihi, quia factus sum sicut qui colligit in autumno racemos vindemiae: non est botrus ad comedendum, praecoquas ficus desideravit anima mea.
2 The honest have perished from the land, of the upright among people there is none. All of them lie in wait to shed blood. They hunt one another with the net.
Periit sanctus de terra, et rectus in hominibus non est: omnes in sanguine insidiantur, vir fratrem suum ad mortem venatur.
3 Their hands know well how to do evil, the officer and judge demands a bribe, the high official decides as he pleases and they conspire to pervert justice.
Malum manuum suarum dicunt bonum: princeps postulat, et iudex in reddendo est: et magnus locutus est desiderium animae suae, et conturbaverunt eam.
4 The best of them are like a thorn thicket, their most upright like a prickly hedge. The day of their punishment has come, now will be their confusion!
Qui optimus in eis est, quasi paliurus: et qui rectus, quasi spina de sepe. Dies speculationis tuae, visitatio tua venit: nunc erit vastitas eorum.
5 Do not trust your neighbour, do not rely on a friend. From the wife who lies in your arms guard your tongue.
Nolite credere amico: et nolite confidere in duce: ab ea, quae dormit in sinu tuo, custodi claustra oris tui.
6 For son insults father, daughter rises up against mother, daughter-in-law against mother-in-law, a man’s enemies are the people of his own household.
Quia filius contumeliam facit patri, et filia consurgit adversus matrem suam, nurus adversus socrum suam: et inimici hominis domestici eius.
7 But I will look to the Lord, I will wait for the God of my salvation. My God will hear me!
Ego autem ad Dominum aspiciam, expectabo Deum salvatorem meum: audiet me Deus meus.
8 Do not rejoice over me, my enemy. If I have fallen, I will rise. If I sit in darkness, the Lord is my light.
Ne laeteris inimica mea super me, quia cecidi: consurgam, cum sedero in tenebris, Dominus lux mea est.
9 The anger of the Lord I will bear, for against him have I sinned – until he champions my cause and gives judgment for me. He will bring me into to the light, I will see his justice.
Iram Domini portabo, quoniam peccavi ei, donec causam meam iudicet, et faciat iudicium meum: educet me in lucem, videbo iustitiam eius.
10 So my enemy will see, and shame will cover them, they who said, ‘Where is the Lord your God?’ I will look upon them, they will be trampled on like mud in the street!
Et aspiciet inimica mea, et operietur confusione, quae dicit ad me: Ubi est Dominus Deus tuus? Oculi mei videbunt in eam: nunc erit in conculcationem ut lutum platearum.
11 It is a day for rebuilding your walls, this day will your boundary will be extended.
Dies, ut aedificentur maceriae tuae: in die illa longe fiet lex.
12 This day they will come to you, from Assyria and the cities of Egypt, and from Egypt even to the Euphrates River, from sea to sea, and from mountain to mountain.
In die illa usque ad te veniet Assur, et usque ad civitates munitas: et a civitatibus munitis usque ad flumen, et ad mare de mari, et ad montem de monte.
13 Though the land has become a desolation because of its inhabitants, because of their deeds.
Et terra erit in desolationem propter habitatores suos, et propter fructum cogitationum eorum.
14 Shepherd your flock with your staff, the flock that belong to you, who live alone in the forest, in the midst of meadows; so that they may pasture in Bashon and Gilead as in the days of old,
Pasce populum tuum in virga tua, gregem hereditatis tuae habitantes solos in saltu, in medio Carmeli: pascentur Basan et Galaad iuxta dies antiquos.
15 as in the days when you came from Egypt, gave us wonders to see.
Secundum dies egressionis tuae de Terra Aegypti ostendam ei mirabilia.
16 Nations will see and be ashamed of all their might; they will put their hands to their mouth, their ears will become deaf,
Videbunt gentes, et confundentur super omni fortitudine sua: ponent manum super os, aures eorum surdae erunt.
17 they will lick the dust like snakes, like creatures that crawl on the earth; they will come trembling and in terror from their hiding places, in dread and fear.
Lingent pulverem sicut serpentes, velut reptilia terrae turbabuntur de aedibus suis: Dominum Deum nostrum desiderabunt, et timebunt te.
18 Who is a God like you, forgiving iniquity and passing by the rebellion of the remnant of your people? He does not retain his anger forever, but is one who delights in mercy.
Quis Deus similis tui, qui aufers iniquitatem, et transis peccatum reliquiarum hereditatis tuae? non immittet ultra furorem suum, quoniam volens misericordiam est.
19 He will tread under foot our iniquity; you will cast into the depths of the sea all our iniquities.
Revertetur, et miserebitur nostri: deponet iniquitates nostras, et proiiciet in profundum maris omnia peccata nostra.
20 You will show faithfulness to Jacob, and loving kindness to Abraham, as you have sworn to our ancestors from the days of old.
Dabis veritatem Iacob, misericordiam Abraham: quae iurasti patribus nostris a diebus antiquis.

< Micah 7 >