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'Can the House of Jacob be accursed? Has Yahweh grown short-tempered? Is that his way of going to work? His prophecies can only be favourable for his people Israel!' (Micah 2, 7)
Then the seers will be covered with shame, the diviners with confusion; they will all put their hands over their mouths because there is no answer from God. (Micah 3, 7)
Now many nations have mustered against you. They say, 'Let us desecrate her, let us gloat over Zion!' (Micah 4, 11)
I shall tear away your images and your sacred pillars from among you, and no longer will you worship things which your own hands have made! (Micah 5, 12)
I shall uproot your sacred poles and shall destroy your cities! (Micah 5, 13)
'My people, what have I done to you, how have I made you tired of me? Answer me! (Micah 6, 3)
'For you keep the laws of Omri; what the House of Ahab did, you have done; by modelling yourselves on their standards, you force me to make an appalling example of you and reduce your citizens to a laughing-stock; hence you will endure the scorn of other people.' (Micah 6, 16)
When my enemy sees this, she will be covered with shame, having sneered, 'Where is Yahweh your God?' This time, I shall be watching as she is trampled underfoot like mud in the streets. (Micah 7, 10)
Yahweh is slow to anger but great in power, Yahweh never lets evil go unpunished. In storm and whirlwind he takes his way, the clouds are the dust stirred up by his feet. (Nahum 1, 3)
(For Yahweh has restored the vine of Jacob, yes, the vine of Israel, although the plunderers had plundered them, although they had snapped off their vine-shoots!) (Nahum 2, 3)
The shields of his fighting men show red, his warriors are dressed in scarlet; the metal of the chariots sparkles as he prepares for battle; the horsemen are impatient for action; (Nahum 2, 4)
Look, I am against you!- declares Yahweh Sabaoth- I shall send your chariots up in smoke, and the sword will devour your whelps; I shall cut short your depredations on earth, and the voices of your envoys will be heard no more. (Nahum 2, 14)
