the Week of Proper 15 / Ordinary 20
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Brenton's Septuagint
Micah 1:9
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For her wound is incurableand has reached even Judah;it has approached my people’s city gate,as far as Jerusalem.
For her wounds are incurable; For it has come even to Yehudah. It reaches to the gate of my people, Even to Yerushalayim.
For her wound is incurable, for it is come vnto Iudah: he is come vnto the gate of my people, euen to Ierusalem.
For her wound is incurable; for it is come unto Judah; he is come unto the gate of my people, even to Jerusalem.
For her wound is incurable, and it has come to Judah; it has reached to the gate of my people, to Jerusalem.
For her wound is incurable, For it has come to Judah; It has reached the gate of my people, Even to Jerusalem.
because Samaria's wound cannot be healed. It will spread to Judah; it will reach the city gate of my people, all the way to Jerusalem.
For Samaria's wound is incurable, For it has come to Judah; The enemy has reached the gate of my people, Even to Jerusalem.
For her plagues are grieuous: for it is come into Iudah: the enemie is come vnto the gate of my people, vnto Ierusalem.
For her wound is incurable, For it has come to Judah; It has reached the gate of my people, Even to Jerusalem.
For her wound is incurable,For it has come to Judah;It has reached the gate of my people,Even to Jerusalem.
For her wound is incurable; it has reached even Judah; it has approached the gate of my people, as far as Jerusalem itself.
The nation is fatally wounded. Judah is doomed. Jerusalem will fall.
For her wound cannot be healed, and now it is coming to Y'hudah as well; it reaches even to the gate of my people, to Yerushalayim itself.
For her wounds are incurable; for it is come even unto Judah, it reacheth unto the gate of my people, even to Jerusalem.
Samaria's wound cannot be healed. Her disease has spread to Judah. It has reached the city gate of my people; it has spread all the way to Jerusalem.
For her wound is very painful; and disaster has reached Judah; it has come to the gate of my people, even to Jerusalem.
Samaria's wounds cannot be healed, and Judah is about to suffer in the same way; destruction has reached the gates of Jerusalem itself, where my people live."
For her wounds are incurable, because it has come to Judah. It has reached to the gate of my people, to Jerusalem.
For her wounds are incurable; for it has come to Judah; it has reached to the gate of my people, to Jerusalem.
For her wounds are incurable; for it is come even unto Judah; it reacheth unto the gate of my people, even to Jerusalem.
For her wounds may not be made well: for it has come even to Judah, stretching up to the doorway of my people, even to Jerusalem.
For her wound is incurable; for it is come even unto Judah; it reacheth unto the gate of my people, even to Jerusalem.
For their wounde is past remedie, it is come into Iuda, and hath touched the gate of my people at Hierusalem alredie.
For her wounds are incurable: for it is come even unto Judah; it reacheth unto the gate of my people, even to Jerusalem.
For her wounds are incurable; For it has come even to Judah. It reaches to the gate of my people, Even to Jerusalem.
For wounde therof is dispeirid; for it cam til to Juda, it touchide the yate of my puple, til to Jerusalem.
For her wounds are incurable; for it has come even to Judah; it reaches to the gate of my people, even to Jerusalem.
For her wound [is] incurable; for it is come to Judah; he is come to the gate of my people, [even] to Jerusalem.
For Samaria's disease is incurable. It has infected Judah; it has spread to the leadership of my people and has even contaminated Jerusalem!
For her wounds are incurable. For it has come to Judah; It has come to the gate of My people-- To Jerusalem.
For my people's wound is too deep to heal. It has reached into Judah, even to the gates of Jerusalem.
For her hurt cannot be cured. It has come to Judah. It has come to the gate of my people, even to Jerusalem.
For her wound is incurable. It has come to Judah; it has reached to the gate of my people, to Jerusalem.
For dangerous are her wounds, - for she hath come as far as Judah, she hath reached as far as the gate of my people, as far as Jerusalem.
Because her wound is desperate, because it is come even to Juda, it hath touched the gate of my people, even to Jerusalem.
For her wound is incurable; and it has come to Judah, it has reached to the gate of my people, to Jerusalem.
For mortal [are] her wounds, For it hath come unto Judah, It hath come to a gate of My people -- to Jerusalem.
for their woude is past remedy: And why? it is come in to Iuda, & hath touched ye porte of my people at Ierusale allredy.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
her wound is incurable: or, she is grievously sick of her wounds, Isaiah 1:5, Isaiah 1:6, Jeremiah 15:18, Jeremiah 30:11-15
it: 2 Kings 18:9-13, Isaiah 8:7, Isaiah 8:8
he: Micah 1:12, 2 Chronicles 32:1-23, Isaiah 10:28-32, Isaiah 37:22-36
Reciprocal: Genesis 22:17 - thy seed Isaiah 24:12 - General Jeremiah 9:19 - a voice Jeremiah 30:15 - thy sorrow Jeremiah 46:11 - in vain Hosea 5:13 - his wound Nahum 3:19 - no
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In the beginning God made the heaven and the earth.
But the earth was unsightly and unfurnished, and darkness was over the deep, and the Spirit of God moved over the water.
And God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night, and there was evening and there was morning, the first day.
And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the water, and let it be a division between water and water, and it was so.
And God called the firmament Heaven, and God saw that it was good, and there was evening and there was morning, the second day.
And God said, Let the water which is under the heaven be collected into one place, and let the dry land appear, and it was so. And the water which was under the heaven was collected into its places, and the dry land appeared.
And God said, Let the earth bring forth the herb of grass bearing seed according to its kind and according to its likeness, and the fruit-tree bearing fruit whose seed is in it, according to its kind on the earth, and it was so.
And God blessed them, saying, Increase and multiply, and fill the earth and subdue it, and have dominion over the fish of the seas and flying creatures of heaven, and all the cattle and all the earth, and all the reptiles that creep on the earth.
And God said, Behold I have given to you every seed-bearing herb sowing seed which is upon all the earth, and every tree which has in itself the fruit of seed that is sown, to you it shall be for food.
He stretches out the north wind upon nothing, and he upon nothing hangs the earth;
Gill's Notes on the Bible
For her wound [is] incurable,.... Or her "stroke [is] desperate" e. The ruin of Samaria, and the ten tribes, was inevitable; the decree being gone forth, and they hardened in their sins, and continuing in their impenitence; and their destruction was irrevocable; they were not to be restored again, nor are they to this day; nor will be till the time comes that all Israel shall be saved: or "she is grievously sick of her wounds"; just ready to die, upon the brink of ruin, and no hope of saving her; this is the cause and reason of the above lamentation of the prophet: and what increased his grief and sorrow the more was,
for it is come unto Judah; the calamity has reached the land of Judah; it stopped not with Israel or the ten tribes, but spread itself into the two tribes of Judah and Benjamin; for the Assyrian army, having taken Samaria, and carried Israel captive, in a short time, about seven or eight years, invaded Judea, and took the fenced cities of Judah in Hezekiah's time, in which Micah prophesied;
he is come unto the gate of my people, [even] to Jerusalem; Sennacherib, king of Assyria, having taken the fenced cities, came up to the very gates of Jerusalem, and besieged it, where the courts of judicature were kept, and the people resorted to, to have justice done them; and Micah, being of the tribe of Judah, calls them his people, and was the more affected with their distress.
e אנושה מכותיה "desperata est plaga ejus", V. L. "plagae ejus", Montanus, Drusius.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
For her - Samaria’s
Wound - o, (literally, her wounds, or strokes, (the word is used especially of those inflicted by God, (Leviticus 26:21; Numbers 11:33; Deuteronomy 28:59, Deuteronomy 28:61, etc.) each, one by one,) is incurable The idiom is used of inflictions on the body politic (Nahum 3:0 ult.; Jeremiah 30:12, Jeremiah 30:15) or the mind , for which there is no remedy. The wounds were very sick, or incurable, not in themselves or on God’s part, but on Israel’s. The day of grace passes away at last, when man has so steeled himself against grace, as to be morally dead, having deadened himself to all capacity of repentance.
For it is come unto - (quite up to) Judah; he, (the enemy,) is come (literally, hath reached, touched,) to (quite up to) the gate of my people, even to (quite up to) Jerusalem Jerome: “The same sin, yea, the same punishment for sin, which overthrew Samaria, shall even come unto, quite up to Judah. Then the prophet suddenly changes the gender, and, as Scripture so often does, speaks of the one agent, the center and impersonation of the coming evil, as sweeping on over Judah, quite up to the gate of his people, quite up to Jerusalem. He does not say here, whether Jerusalem would be taken; and so, it seems likely that he speaks of a calamity short of excision. Of Israel’s wounds only he here says, that they are incurable; he describes the wasting of even lesser places near or beyond Jerusalem, the flight of their inhabitants. Of the capital itself he is silent, except that the enemy reached, touched, struck against it, quite up to it. Probably, then, he is here describing the first visitation of God, when 2 Kings 18:13 Sennacherib came up against all the fenced cities of Judah and took them, but Jerusalem was spared. God’s judgments come step by step, leaving time for repentance. The same enemy, although not the same king, came against Jerusalem who had wasted Samaria. Samaria was probably as strong as Jerusalem. Hezekiah prayed; God heard, the Assyrian army perished by miracle; Jerusalem was respited for 124 years.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 9. Her wound is incurable — Nothing shall prevent their utter ruin, for they have filled up the measure of their iniquity.
He is come - even to Jerusalem. — The desolation and captivity of Israel shall first take place; that of Judah shall come after.