Michée 7:4

4 Le meilleur d'entre eux est comme une ronce; le plus droit est pire qu'une haie d'épines. Le jour annoncé par tes sentinelles, ton châtiment arrive: c'est alors qu'ils seront dans la confusion.

Michée 7:4 Meaning and Commentary

Micah 7:4

The best of them [is] as a brier
Good for nothing but for burning, very hurtful and mischievous, pricking and scratching those that have to do with them: the most upright is sharper than a thorn hedge;
which, if a man lays hold on to get over, or attempts to pass through, his hands will be pricked, his face scratched, and his clothes tore off his back; so the best of these princes, judges, and great inch, who put on a show of goodness, and pretended to do justice, yet fetched blood, and got money out of everyone they were concerned with, and did them injury in one respect or another; or the best and most upright of the people of the land in general, that made the greatest pretensions to religion and virtue, yet in their dealings were sharp, and biting, and tricking; and took every fraudulent method to cheat, and overreach, and hurt men in their property: the day of thy watchmen;
either which the true prophets of the Lord, sometimes called watchmen, foretold should come, but were discredited and despised, will now most assuredly come; and it will be found to be true what they said should come to pass: or the day of the false prophets, as Kimchi and Ben Melech; either which they predicted as a good day, and now it should be seen whether it would be so or not; or the day of their punishment, for their false prophecies and deception of the people: [and] thy visitation cometh;
the time that God would punish the people in general for their iniquities, as! well as their false prophets, princes, judges, and great men; who also may be designed by watchmen: now shall be their perplexity:
the prince, the judge, and the great man, in just retaliation for their perplexing the cause of the poor; or of all the people, who would be surrounded and entangled with calamities and distresses, and not know which way to turn themselves, or how to get out of them.

Michée 7:4 In-Context

2 L'homme de bien a disparu de la terre, et il n'y a pas de gens droits parmi les hommes. Tous ils sont aux embûches, pour répandre le sang; chacun tend des pièges à son frère.
3 Quant au mal, il y a des mains pour le bien faire: le prince exige, le juge demande une rétribution, le grand manifeste l'avidité de son âme, et ils ourdissent cela ensemble.
4 Le meilleur d'entre eux est comme une ronce; le plus droit est pire qu'une haie d'épines. Le jour annoncé par tes sentinelles, ton châtiment arrive: c'est alors qu'ils seront dans la confusion.
5 Ne croyez pas à un ami; ne vous fiez pas à un intime; devant celle qui dort en ton sein, garde-toi d'ouvrir la bouche!
6 Car le fils déshonore le père; la fille s'élève contre sa mère; la belle-fille contre sa belle-mère; chacun a pour ennemis les gens de sa maison.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.