Micah 7:1-6

Micah 7:1-6

[1] Woe  is me! for I am as when they have gathered  the summer fruits,  as the grapegleanings  of the vintage:  there is no cluster  to eat:  my soul  desired  the firstripe fruit.  [2] The good  man is perished  out of the earth:  and there is none upright  among men:  they all lie in wait  for blood;  they hunt  every man  his brother  with a net.  [3] That they may do evil  with both hands  earnestly,  the prince  asketh,  and the judge  asketh for a reward;  and the great  man, he uttereth  his mischievous  desire:  so they wrap it up.  [4] The best  of them is as a brier:  the most upright  is sharper than a thorn hedge:  the day  of thy watchmen  and thy visitation  cometh;  now shall be their perplexity.  [5] Trust  ye not in a friend,  put ye not confidence  in a guide:  keep  the doors  of thy mouth  from her that lieth  in thy bosom.  [6] For the son  dishonoureth  the father,  the daughter  riseth up  against her mother,  the daughter in law  against her mother in law;  a man's  enemies  are the men  of his own house.