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I descended to the base of the mountains. The bars of the earth have enclosed me forever. And you will raise up my life from corruption, Lord, my God. (Jonah 2, 7)
And the Lord God prepared an ivy, and it ascended over the head of Jonah so as to be a shadow over his head, and to protect him (for he had labored hard). And Jonah rejoiced because of the ivy, with great rejoicing. (Jonah 4, 6)
For behold, the Lord will go forth from his place. And he will descend, and he will trample over the high places of the earth. (Micah 1, 3)
For she has been weakened in goodness, who dwells in bitterness. For disaster has descended from the Lord to the gate of Jerusalem. (Micah 1, 12)
Because of this, she will send emissaries to the inheritance of Gath: the house of Lying in order to deceive the kings of Israel. (Micah 1, 14)
For he will ascend, opening the way before them. They will separate, and they will cross the gate and enter through it. And their king will pass by, before their very eyes, and the Lord will be at their head. (Micah 2, 13)
And many nations will hurry, and will say: “Come, let us ascend to the mountain of the Lord and to the house of the God of Jacob. And he will teach us about his ways, and we will walk in his paths.” For the law will go forth from Zion, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem. (Micah 4, 2)
And he will stand firm and feed on the strength of the Lord, according to the sublime name of the Lord his God. And they will be converted, for now he will be magnified, even to the ends of the earth. (Micah 5, 4)
Listen to what the Lord says: Rise, contend in judgment against the mountains, and let the hills hear your voice. (Micah 6, 1)
What worthy thing might I offer to the Lord, as I bend the knee before God on high? How could I offer holocausts to him, and one year-old calves? (Micah 6, 6)
Do not be willing to believe a friend. And do not be willing to confide in a commander. From her, who sleeps in your bosom, keep the doors of your mouth closed. (Micah 7, 5)
What God is like you, who takes away iniquity and passes over the sin of the remnant of your inheritance? No longer will he send forth his fury, because he is willing to be merciful. (Micah 7, 18)
