Micah 4:7

4:7 I will transform the lame into the nucleus of a new nation,

and those far off into a mighty nation.

The Lord will reign over them on Mount Zion,

from that day forward and forevermore.”

Micah 7:14

7:14 Shepherd your people with your shepherd’s rod,

the flock that belongs to you,

the one that lives alone in a thicket,

in the midst of a pastureland.

Allow them to graze in Bashan and Gilead,

as they did in the old days.


tn Heb “make the lame into a remnant.”

tn The precise meaning of this difficult form is uncertain. The present translation assumes the form is a Niphal participle of an otherwise unattested denominative verb הָלָא (hala’, “to be far off”; see BDB 229 s.v.), but attractive emendations include הַנַּחֲלָה (hannakhalah, “the sick one[s]”) from חָלָה (khalah) and הַנִּלְאָה (hannilah, “the weary one[s]”) from לָאָה (laah).

tn Heb “from now until forever.”

tn Or “with your scepter” (the Hebrew term can mean either “rod” or “scepter”).

tn Heb “the flock of your inheritance.”

tn Or “in the midst of Carmel.” The Hebrew term translated “pastureland” may be a place name.

sn The regions of Bashan and Gilead, located in Transjordan, were noted for their rich grazing lands.

tn Heb “as in the days of antiquity.”