12 Those who live in Maroth[1] writhe in pain, waiting for relief, because disaster has come from the Lord, even to the gate of Jerusalem.

Other Translations of Micah 1:12

King James Version

12 For the inhabitant inhabitant: Heb. inhabitress of Maroth waited carefully for good: but evil came down from the Lord unto the gate of Jerusalem.

English Standard Version

12 For the inhabitants of Maroth wait anxiously for good, because disaster has come down from the Lord to the gate of Jerusalem.

The Message

12 The villagers of Bittertown wait in vain for sweet peace. Harsh judgment has come from God and entered Peace City.

New King James Version

12 For the inhabitant of Maroth pined Literally was sick for good, But disaster came down from the Lord To the gate of Jerusalem.

New Living Translation

12 The people of Maroth anxiously wait for relief, but only bitterness awaits them as the Lord 's judgment reaches even to the gates of Jerusalem.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Micah 1:12

Commentary on Micah 1:8-16

(Read Micah 1:8-16)

The prophet laments that Israel's case is desperate; but declare it not in Gath. Gratify not those that make merry with the sins or with the sorrows of God's Israel. Roll thyself in the dust, as mourners used to do; let every house in Jerusalem become a house of Aphrah, "a house of dust." When God makes the house dust it becomes us to humble ourselves to the dust under his mighty hand. Many places should share this mourning. The names have meanings which pointed out the miseries coming upon them; thereby to awaken the people to a holy fear of Divine wrath. All refuges but Christ, must be refuges of lies to those who trust in them; other heirs will succeed to every inheritance but that of heaven; and all glory will be turned into shame, except that honour which cometh from God only. Sinners may now disregard their neighbours' sufferings, yet their turn to be punished will some come.