Micah 5
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A Ruler from Bethlehem
(Matthew 2:1–12)

1After that shalt thou be robbed thy selff, o thou robbers doughter: they shal laye sege agaynst vs, and smyte the iudge off Israel with a rodde vpon the cheke.

2And thou Bethleem Ephrata, art litle amonge the thousandes off Iuda, Out off the shal come one vnto me, which shall be ye gouernoure i Israel: whose outgoinge hath bene from the begynnynge, and from euerlastinge.

3In the meane whyle he plageth them for a season, vntill the tyme that she (which shall beare) haue borne: then shall the remnaunt of his brethren be conuerted vnto ye children of Israel.

4He shal stonde fast, and geue fode in the strength of the LORDE, and in the victory of the name of ye LORDE his God: and when they be conuerted, he shall be magnified vnto the farthest partes of the worlde.

5Then shal there be peace, so that the Assirian maye come in to oure londe, and treade in oure houses. We shall brynge vp seuen shepherdes and viij. prynces vpo them:

6these shal subdue the londe of Assur wt the swerde, and the londe of Nymrod with their naked weapens. Thus shal he delyuer vs from the Assiria, when he commeth within oure lande, and setteth his fote within oure borders.

The Remnant of Jacob
(Micah 2:12–13)

7And the remnaunt of Iacob shal be amonge the multitude of people, as the dew of the LORDE, and as the droppes vpon the grasse, that tarieth for no man, and waiteth of no body.

8Yee the residue of Iacob shalbe amonge the Gentiles and the multitude off people, as the lyon amonge the beestes of ye wodde, and as the lyons whelpe amonge a flocke of shepe: which (when he goeth thorow) treadeth downe, teareth in peces, and there is no man that can helpe.

9Thyne honde shalbe lift vp vpon thine enemies, and all thine aduersaries shal perish.

10The tyme shal come also (sayeth the LORDE) that I wil take thine horses from the, & destroye thy charettes.

11I will breake downe the cities off thy londe, and ouerthrewe all thy stronge holdes.

12All witchcraftes will I rote out of thyne hande, there shall no mo soythsayenges be within the.

13Thine Idols and thyne ymages will I destroye out of ye so that thou shalt nomore bowe thy self vnto the workes of thyne owne hondes.

14Thy groues wil I plucke vp by the rotes, & breake downe thy cities.

15Thus will I be aueged also, vpon all Heithen that will not heare.


Coverdale Bible of 1535

Section Headings Courtesy Berean Bible

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