Michea 3:3

3 Costoro divorano la carne del mio popolo, gli strappan di dosso la pelle, gli fiaccan le ossa; lo fanno a pezzi, come ciò che si mette in pentola, come carne da metter nella caldaia.

Michea 3:3 Meaning and Commentary

Micah 3:3

Who also eat the flesh of my people, and flay their skins from
off them
Like cannibals, flay them alive, and then eat their flesh: this signifies, as before, devouring their substance, only expressed in terms which still more set forth their savageness, inhumanity, barbarity, and cruelty. So the Targum,

``who spoil the substance of my people, and their precious mammon they take from them;''
and what aggravated their guilt was, that they were the Lord's people by profession and religion they so used; whom he had committed to their care to rule over, protect, and defend: and they break their bones, and chop them in pieces as for the pot, and
as flesh within the caldron:
did with them as cooks do, who not only cut flesh off the bones, and into slices, but break the bones themselves, to get out the marrow, and chop them small, that they may have all the virtue that is in them, to make their soup and broth the richer; by which is signified, that these wicked and avaricious rulers took every method to squeeze the people, and get all their wealth and riches into their hands, that they might have in a more riotous and luxurious manner.

Michea 3:3 In-Context

1 Io dissi: Ascoltate, vi prego, o capi di Giacobbe, e voi magistrati della casa d’Israele: Non spetta a voi conoscer ciò ch’è giusto?
2 Ma voi odiate il bene e amate il male, scorticate il mio popolo e gli strappate la carne di sulle ossa.
3 Costoro divorano la carne del mio popolo, gli strappan di dosso la pelle, gli fiaccan le ossa; lo fanno a pezzi, come ciò che si mette in pentola, come carne da metter nella caldaia.
4 Allora grideranno all’Eterno, ma egli non risponderà loro; in quel tempo, egli nasconderà loro la sua faccia, perché le loro azioni sono state malvage.
5 Così parla l’Eterno riguardo ai profeti che traviano il mio popolo, che gridano: "Pace", quando i loro denti han di che mordere, e bandiscono la guerra contro a chi non mette loro nulla in bocca.
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