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WORD Research this...Miquéias 3
- 1 E eu disse: Ouvi agora, vós líderes de Jacó, e governantes da casa de Israel; por acaso não é vossa responsabilidade saber o que é justo?
- 2 Vós odiais o bem e amais o mal; vós roubais a pele dos outros, e a carne de seus ossos;
- 3 Vós sois os que comeis a carne de meu povo, e lhes tirais sua pele, e lhes quebrais seus ossos; e os despedaçais como para a panela, como carne dentro do caldeirão.
- 4 Então clamareis ao SENHOR, mas ele não vos responderá; ao invés disso esconderá sua face diante de vós naquele tempo, pois praticastes maus atos.
- 5 Assim diz o SENHOR contra os profetas que fazem o meu povo errar, que quando recebem comida proclamam paz, mas declaram guerra contra quem não lhes dá de comer;
- 6 Portanto se vos fará noite por causa da profecia, e trevas por causa da adivinhação; e o sol se porá sobre estes profetas, e o dia se escurecerá sobre eles.
- 7 E os videntes se envergonharão, e os adivinhos serão humilhados; todos cobrirão o lábio, porque não haverá resposta de Deus.
- 8 Porém eu estou cheio do poder do Espírito do SENHOR, e de juízo, e de força, para anunciar a Jacó sua transgressão, e a Israel seu pecado.
- 9 Ouvi agora isto, vós líderes da casa de Jacó, e governantes da casa de Israel, que abominais a justiça, e perverteis tudo o que é justo;
- 10 Vós edificais a Sião com sangue, e a Jerusalém com injustiça;
- 11 Seus líderes julgam por suborno, seus sacerdotes ensinam por salário, e seus profetas adivinham por dinheiro; e se apoiam no SENHOR dizendo: Por acaso o SENHOR não está entre nós? Nenhum mal virá sobre nós.
- 12 Portanto por causa de vós Sião será arada como campo, e Jerusalém se tornará um amontoado de pedras, e o monte do templo como os lugares altos de um bosque.
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