Micah 4:1
Context4:1 In the future 1 the Lord’s Temple Mount will be the most important mountain of all; 2
it will be more prominent than other hills. 3
People will stream to it.
Micah 7:18
Context7:18 There is no other God like you! 4
You 5 forgive sin
and pardon 6 the rebellion
of those who remain among your people. 7
You do not remain angry forever, 8
but delight in showing loyal love.
1 tn Heb “at the end of days.”
2 tn Heb “will be established as the head of the mountains.”
3 tn Heb “it will be lifted up above the hills.”
4 tn Heb “Who is a God like you?” The rhetorical question expects the answer, “No one!”
5 tn Heb “one who.” The prayer moves from direct address (second person) in v. 18a to a descriptive (third person) style in vv. 18b-19a and then back to direct address (second person) in vv. 19b-20. Due to considerations of English style and the unfamiliarity of the modern reader with alternation of persons in Hebrew poetry, the entire section has been rendered as direct address (second person) in the translation.
6 tn Heb “pass over.”
7 tn Heb “of the remnant of his inheritance.”
8 tn Heb “he does not keep hold of his anger forever.”