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Micah 4:9

Contemporary English Version 1995

Jerusalem, why are you crying? Don't you have a king? Have your advisors gone? Are you suffering like a woman in childbirth?

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In a foreign land my people are crying. Listen! You'll hear them say, “Has the Lord deserted Zion? Is he no longer its king?” I hear the Lord reply, “Why did you make me angry by worshiping useless idols?”

“We don't have a king,” you will say. “We don't fear the Lord. And what good are kings?”

It will also be a long time before Israel has a king or before sacrifices are offered at the temple or before there is any way to get guidance from God.

The Lord's chosen leader was our hope for survival! We thought he would keep us safe somewhere among the nations, but even he was caught in one of their traps.

Ever since your king heard about this army, he has been weak with fear; he twists and turns in pain like a woman giving birth.

Those who live in the palace paneled with cedar will groan with pain like women giving birth.

How long will I see enemy flags and hear their trumpets?

Because of what you did to us, we suffered like a woman about to give birth.

I'm in terrible pain like a woman giving birth. I'm shocked and hurt so much that I can't hear or see.

Everyone will tremble with pain like a woman giving birth; they will stare at each other with horror on their faces.

When a woman is about to give birth, she is in great pain. But after it is all over, she forgets the pain and is happy, because she has brought a child into the world.

She was about to give birth, and she was crying because of the great pain.

Your cities and fortresses will be captured, and your warriors as fearful as women giving birth.

You are like a senseless child who refuses to be born at the proper time.

The Lord will abandon Israel only until this ruler is born, and the rest of his family returns to Israel.

I heard groaning and crying. Was it a woman giving birth to her first child? No, it was Jerusalem, gasping for breath and begging for help. “I'm dying!” she said. “They have murdered me.”

Israel, you belong to me, so don't be afraid. You deserved to be punished; that's why I scattered you in distant nations. But I am with you, and someday I will destroy those nations.




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