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He will take his stand and he will shepherd them with the power of Yahweh, with the majesty of the name of his God, and they will be secure, for his greatness will extend henceforth to the most distant parts of the country. (Micah 5, 3)
Then what is left of Jacob, surrounded by many peoples, will be like a dew from Yahweh, like showers on the grass, which do not depend on human agency and are beyond human control. (Micah 5, 6)
'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)
Trust no neighbour, put no confidence in a friend; do not open your mouth to the wife who shares your bed. (Micah 7, 5)
I must endure Yahweh's anger for I have sinned against him, until he takes up my cause and rights my wrongs; he will bring me out into the light, and then I shall contemplate his saving justice. (Micah 7, 9)
His fury -- who can withstand it? Who can endure his burning wrath? His anger pours out like fire and the rocks break apart before him. (Nahum 1, 6)
even when the flood rushes on; he will make an end once and for all of those who defy him, and pursue his foes into darkness. (Nahum 1, 8)
What are your thoughts about Yahweh? He it is who makes a final end: his adversaries will not rise up a second time; (Nahum 1, 9)
'Plunder the silver! Plunder the gold!' There is no end to the treasure, a mass of everything you could desire! (Nahum 2, 10)
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)
Disaster to the city of blood, packed throughout with lies, stuffed with booty, where plundering has no end! (Nahum 3, 1)
For the vision is for its appointed time, it hastens towards its end and it will not lie; although it may take some time, wait for it, for come it certainly will before too long. (Habakkuk 2, 3)
