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The Old Testament - The
Prophecy |
1:1
The word of the LORD
that came unto Hosea, the son of
Beeri, in the days of Uzziah,
Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah,
kings of Judah, and in the days of
Jeroboam the son of Joash, king of
Israel.
1:2
The beginning of the
word of the LORD by Hosea. And the
LORD said to Hosea, Go, take unto
thee a wife of whoredoms and
children of whoredoms: for the land
hath committed great whoredom,
departing from the LORD.
1:3
So he went and took
Gomer the daughter of Diblaim; which
conceived, and bare him a son.
1:4
And the LORD said
unto him, Call his name Jezreel; for
yet a little while, and I
will avenge the blood of Jezreel
upon the house of Jehu, and will
cause to cease the kingdom of the
house of Israel.
1:5
And it shall come to
pass at that day, that I will break
the bow of Israel in the valley of
Jezreel.
1:6
And she conceived
again, and bare a daughter. And
God said unto him, Call her name
Lo-ruhamah: for I will no more have
mercy upon the house of Israel; but
I will utterly take them away.
1:7
But I will have mercy
upon the house of Judah, and will
save them by the LORD their God, and
will not save them by bow, nor by
sword, nor by battle, by horses, nor
by horsemen.
1:8
Now when she had
weaned Lo-ruhamah, she conceived,
and bare a son.
1:9
Then said God,
Call his name Lo-ammi: for ye are
not my people, and I will not be
your God.
1:10
Yet the number of
the children of Israel shall be as
the sand of the sea, which cannot be
measured nor numbered; and it shall
come to pass, that in the
place where it was said unto them,
Ye are not my people,
there it shall be said unto
them, Ye are the sons of the
living God.
1:11
Then shall the
children of Judah and the children
of Israel be gathered together, and
appoint themselves one head, and
they shall come up out of the land:
for great shall be the day of
Jezreel.
2:1
Say ye unto your
brethren, Ammi; and to your sisters,
Ru-hamah.
2:2
Plead with your
mother, plead: for she is not
my wife, neither am I her
husband: let her therefore put away
her whoredoms out of her sight, and
her adulteries from between her
breasts;
2:3
Lest I strip her
naked, and set her as in the day
that she was born, and make her as a
wilderness, and set her like a dry
land, and slay her with thirst.
2:4
And I will not have
mercy upon her children; for they
be the children of whoredoms.
2:5
For their mother hath
played the harlot: she that
conceived them hath done shamefully:
for she said, I will go after my
lovers, that give me my bread
and my water, my wool and my flax,
mine oil and my drink.
2:6
Therefore, behold, I
will hedge up thy way with thorns,
and make a wall, that she shall not
find her paths.
2:7
And she shall follow
after her lovers, but she shall not
overtake them; and she shall seek
them, but shall not find them:
then shall she say, I will go and
return to my first husband; for then
was it better with me than
now.
2:8
For she did not know
that I gave her corn, and wine, and
oil, and multiplied her silver and
gold, which they prepared for
Baal.
2:9
Therefore will I
return, and take away my corn in the
time thereof, and my wine in the
season thereof, and will recover my
wool and my flax given to
cover her nakedness.
2:10
And now will I
discover her lewdness in the sight
of her lovers, and none shall
deliver her out of mine hand.
2:11
I will also cause
all her mirth to cease, her feast
days, her new moons, and her
sabbaths, and all her solemn feasts.
2:12
And I will destroy
her vines and her fig trees, whereof
she hath said, These are my
rewards that my lovers have given
me: and I will make them a forest,
and the beasts of the field shall
eat them.
2:13
And I will visit upon
her the days of Baalim, wherein she
burned incense to them, and she
decked herself with her earrings and
her jewels, and she went after her
lovers, and forgat me, saith the
LORD.
2:14
Therefore, behold, I
will allure her, and bring her into
the wilderness, and speak
comfortably unto her.
2:15
And I will give her
her vineyards from thence, and the
valley of Achor for a door of hope:
and she shall sing there, as in the
days of her youth, and as in the day
when she came up out of the land of
Egypt.
2:16 And it
shall be at that day, saith the
LORD, that thou shalt call me
Ishi; and shalt call me no more
Baali.
2:17 For I will
take away the names of Baalim out of
her mouth, and they shall no more be
remembered by their name.
2:18
And in that day will
I make a covenant for them with the
beasts of the field, and with the
fowls of heaven, and with the
creeping things of the ground: and I
will break the bow and the sword and
the battle out of the earth, and
will make them to lie down safely.
2:19
And I will betroth
thee unto me for ever; yea, I will
betroth thee unto me in
righteousness, and in judgment, and
in lovingkindness, and in mercies.
2:20 I will even
betroth thee unto me in
faithfulness: and thou shalt know
the LORD.
2:21
And it shall come to
pass in that day, I will hear, saith
the LORD, I will hear the heavens,
and they shall hear the earth;
2:22
And the earth shall
hear the corn, and the wine, and the
oil; and they shall hear Jezreel.
2:23
And I will sow her
unto me in the earth; and I will
have mercy upon her that had not
obtained mercy; and I will say to
them which were not my people,
Thou art my people; and they
shall say, Thou art my God.
3:1
Then said the LORD
unto me, Go yet, love a woman
beloved of her friend, yet an
adulteress, according to the love of
the LORD toward the children of
Israel, who look to other gods, and
love flagons of wine.
3:2
So I bought her to
me for fifteen pieces of
silver, and for an homer of
barley, and an half homer of barley:
3:3
And I said unto her,
Thou shalt abide for me many days;
thou shalt not play the harlot, and
thou shalt not be for another
man: so will I also be
for thee.
3:4
For the children of
Israel shall abide many days without
a king, and without a prince, and
without a sacrifice, and without an
image, and without an ephod, and
without teraphim:
3:5
Afterward shall the
children of Israel return, and seek
the LORD their God, and David their
king; and shall fear the LORD and
his goodness in the latter days.
4:1
Hear the word of the
LORD, ye children of Israel: for the
LORD hath a controversy with the
inhabitants of the land, because
there is no truth, nor mercy,
nor knowledge of God in the land.
4:2
By swearing, and
lying, and killing, and stealing,
and committing adultery, they break
out, and blood toucheth blood.
4:3
Therefore shall the
land mourn, and every one that
dwelleth therein shall languish,
with the beasts of the field, and
with the fowls of heaven; yea, the
fishes of the sea also shall be
taken away.
4:4
Yet let no man
strive, nor reprove another: for thy
people are as they that
strive with the priest.
4:5
Therefore shalt thou
fall in the day, and the prophet
also shall fall with thee in the
night, and I will destroy thy
mother.
4:6
My people are
destroyed for lack of knowledge:
because thou hast rejected
knowledge, I will also reject thee,
that thou shalt be no priest to me:
seeing thou hast forgotten the law
of thy God, I will also forget thy
children.
4:7
As they were
increased, so they sinned against
me: therefore will I change
their glory into shame.
4:8
They eat up the sin
of my people, and they set their
heart on their iniquity.
4:9
And there shall be,
like people, like priest: and I will
punish them for their ways, and
reward them their doings.
4:10
For they shall eat,
and not have enough: they shall
commit whoredom, and shall not
increase: because they have left off
to take heed to the LORD.
4:11
Whoredom and wine and
new wine take away the heart.
4:12
My people ask
counsel at their stocks, and their
staff declareth unto them: for the
spirit of whoredoms hath caused
them to err, and they have gone
a whoring from under their God.
4:13
They sacrifice upon
the tops of the mountains, and burn
incense upon the hills, under oaks
and poplars and elms, because the
shadow thereof is good:
therefore your daughters shall
commit whoredom, and your spouses
shall commit adultery.
4:14
I will not punish
your daughters when they commit
whoredom, nor your spouses when they
commit adultery: for themselves are
separated with whores, and they
sacrifice with harlots: therefore
the people that doth not
understand shall fall.
4:15
Though thou, Israel,
play the harlot, yet let not
Judah offend; and come not ye unto
Gilgal, neither go ye up to
Beth-aven, nor swear, The LORD
liveth.
4:16
For Israel slideth
back as a backsliding heifer: now
the LORD will feed them as a lamb in
a large place.
4:17
Ephraim is
joined to idols: let him alone.
4:18 Their drink
is sour: they have committed
whoredom continually: her rulers
with shame do love, Give ye.
4:19
The wind hath bound
her up in her wings, and they shall
be ashamed because of their
sacrifices.
5:1
Hear ye this, O
priests; and hearken, ye house of
Israel; and give ye ear, O house of
the king; for judgment is
toward you, because ye have been a
snare on Mizpah, and a net spread
upon Tabor.
5:2
And the revolters
are profound to make slaughter,
though I have been a rebuker
of them all.
5:3
I know Ephraim, and
Israel is not hid from me: for now,
O Ephraim, thou committest whoredom,
and Israel is defiled.
5:4
They will not frame
their doings to turn unto their God:
for the spirit of whoredoms is
in the midst of them, and they have
not known the LORD.
5:5
And the pride of
Israel doth testify to his face:
therefore shall Israel and Ephraim
fall in their iniquity; Judah also
shall fall with them.
5:6
They shall go with
their flocks and with their herds to
seek the LORD; but they shall not
find him; he hath withdrawn
himself from them.
5:7
They have dealt
treacherously against the LORD: for
they have begotten strange children:
now shall a month devour them with
their portions.
5:8
Blow ye the cornet
in Gibeah, and the trumpet in
Ramah: cry aloud at
Beth-aven, after thee, O Benjamin.
5:9
Ephraim shall be
desolate in the day of rebuke: among
the tribes of Israel have I made
known that which shall surely be.
5:10
The princes of Judah
were like them that remove the
bound: therefore I will pour
out my wrath upon them like water.
5:11
Ephraim is
oppressed and broken in
judgment, because he willingly
walked after the commandment.
5:12
Therefore will
I be unto Ephraim as a moth,
and to the house of Judah as
rottenness.
5:13
When Ephraim saw his
sickness, and Judah saw his
wound, then went Ephraim to the
Assyrian, and sent to king Jareb:
yet could he not heal you, nor cure
you of your wound.
5:14
For I will be
unto Ephraim as a lion, and as a
young lion to the house of Judah: I,
even I, will tear and go
away; I will take away, and none
shall rescue him.
5:15
I will go and
return to my place, till they
acknowledge their offence, and seek
my face: in their affliction they
will seek me early.
6:1
Come, and let us
return unto the LORD: for he hath
torn, and he will heal us; he hath
smitten, and he will bind us up.
6:2
After two days will
he revive us: in the third day he
will raise us up, and we shall live
in his sight.
6:3
Then shall we know,
if we follow on to know the
LORD: his going forth is prepared as
the morning; and he shall come unto
us as the rain, as the latter and
former rain unto the earth.
6:4
O Ephraim, what
shall I do unto thee? O Judah, what
shall I do unto thee? for your
goodness is as a morning
cloud, and as the early dew it goeth
away.
6:5
Therefore have I
hewed them by the prophets; I
have slain them by the words of my
mouth: and thy judgments are as
the light that goeth forth.
6:6
For I desired mercy,
and not sacrifice; and the knowledge
of God more than burnt offerings.
6:7
But they like men
have transgressed the covenant:
there have they dealt treacherously
against me.
6:8
Gilead is a
city of them that work iniquity,
and is polluted with blood.
6:9
And as troops of
robbers wait for a man, so
the company of priests murder in the
way by consent: for they commit
lewdness.
6:10
I have seen an
horrible thing in the house of
Israel: there is the whoredom
of Ephraim, Israel is defiled.
6:11
Also, O Judah, he
hath set an harvest for thee, when I
returned the captivity of my people.
7:1
When I would have
healed Israel, then the iniquity of
Ephraim was discovered, and the
wickedness of Samaria: for they
commit falsehood; and the thief
cometh in, and the troop of
robbers spoileth without.
7:2
And they consider
not in their hearts that I
remember all their wickedness: now
their own doings have beset them
about; they are before my face.
7:3
They make the king
glad with their wickedness, and the
princes with their lies.
7:4
They are all
adulterers, as an oven heated by the
baker, who ceaseth from
raising after he hath kneaded the
dough, until it be leavened.
7:5
In the day of our
king the princes have made him
sick with bottles of wine; he
stretched out his hand with
scorners.
7:6
For they have made
ready their heart like an oven,
whiles they lie in wait: their baker
sleepeth all the night; in the
morning it burneth as a flaming
fire.
7:7
They are all hot as
an oven, and have devoured their
judges; all their kings are fallen:
there is none among them that
calleth unto me.
7:8
Ephraim, he hath
mixed himself among the people;
Ephraim is a cake not turned.
7:9
Strangers have
devoured his strength, and he
knoweth it not: yea, gray
hairs are here and there upon him,
yet he knoweth not.
7:10
And the pride of
Israel testifieth to his face: and
they do not return to the LORD their
God, nor seek him for all this.
7:11
Ephraim also is like
a silly dove without heart: they
call to Egypt, they go to Assyria.
7:12 When they
shall go, I will spread my net upon
them; I will bring them down as the
fowls of the heaven; I will chastise
them, as their congregation hath
heard.
7:13
Woe unto them! for
they have fled from me: destruction
unto them! because they have
transgressed against me: though I
have redeemed them, yet they have
spoken lies against me.
7:14 And they
have not cried unto me with their
heart, when they howled upon their
beds: they assemble themselves for
corn and wine, and they rebel
against me.
7:15
Though I have bound
and strengthened their arms,
yet do they imagine mischief against
me.
7:16
They return, but
not to the most High: they are like
a deceitful bow: their princes shall
fall by the sword for the rage of
their tongue: this shall be
their derision in the land of Egypt.
8:1
Set the
trumpet to thy mouth. He shall
come as an eagle against the
house of the LORD, because they have
transgressed my covenant, and
trespassed against my law.
8:2
Israel shall cry
unto me, My God, we know thee.
8:3
Israel hath cast off
the thing that is good: the
enemy shall pursue him.
8:4
They have set up
kings, but not by me: they have made
princes, and I knew it not:
of their silver and their gold have
they made them idols, that they may
be cut off.
8:5
Thy calf, O Samaria,
hath cast thee off; mine
anger is kindled against them: how
long will it be ere they
attain to innocency?
8:6
For from Israel
was it also: the workman made
it; therefore it is not God:
but the calf of Samaria shall be
broken in pieces.
8:7
For they have sown
the wind, and they shall reap the
whirlwind: it hath no stalk: the bud
shall yield no meal: if so be it
yield, the strangers shall swallow
it up.
8:8
Israel is swallowed
up: now shall they be among the
Gentiles as a vessel wherein is
no pleasure.
8:9
For they are gone up
to Assyria, a wild ass alone by
himself: Ephraim hath hired lovers.
8:10
Yea, though they
have hired among the nations, now
will I gather them, and they shall
sorrow a little for the burden of
the king of princes.
8:11
Because Ephraim hath
made many altars to sin, altars
shall be unto him to sin.
8:12
I have written to
him the great things of my law,
but they were counted as a
strange thing.
8:13
They sacrifice flesh
for the sacrifices of mine
offerings, and eat it; but
the LORD accepteth them not; now
will he remember their iniquity, and
visit their sins: they shall return
to Egypt.
8:14
For Israel hath
forgotten his Maker, and buildeth
temples; and Judah hath multiplied
fenced cities: but I will send a
fire upon his cities, and it shall
devour the palaces thereof.
9:1
Rejoice not, O
Israel, for joy, as other
people: for thou hast gone a whoring
from thy God, thou hast loved a
reward upon every cornfloor.
9:2
The floor and the
winepress shall not feed them, and
the new wine shall fail in her.
9:3
They shall not dwell
in the LORD’S land; but Ephraim
shall return to Egypt, and they
shall eat unclean things in
Assyria.
9:4
They shall not offer
wine offerings to the LORD,
neither shall they be pleasing unto
him: their sacrifices shall be
unto them as the bread of mourners;
all that eat thereof shall be
polluted: for their bread for their
soul shall not come into the house
of the LORD.
9:5
What will ye do in
the solemn day, and in the day of
the feast of the LORD?
9:6
For, lo, they are
gone because of destruction: Egypt
shall gather them up, Memphis shall
bury them: the pleasant places
for their silver, nettles shall
possess them: thorns shall be
in their tabernacles.
9:7
The days of
visitation are come, the days of
recompence are come; Israel shall
know it: the prophet is
a fool, the spiritual man is
mad, for the multitude of thine
iniquity, and the great hatred.
9:8
The watchman of
Ephraim was with my God:
but the prophet is a
snare of a fowler in all his ways,
and hatred in the house of
his God.
9:9
They have deeply
corrupted themselves, as in
the days of Gibeah: therefore
he will remember their iniquity, he
will visit their sins.
9:10
I found Israel like
grapes in the wilderness; I saw your
fathers as the firstripe in the fig
tree at her first time: but
they went to Baal-peor, and
separated themselves unto that
shame; and their abominations
were according as they loved.
9:11
As for
Ephraim, their glory shall fly away
like a bird, from the birth, and
from the womb, and from the
conception.
9:12
Though they bring up
their children, yet will I bereave
them, that there shall not
be a man left: yea, woe
also to them when I depart from
them!
9:13
Ephraim, as I saw
Tyrus, is planted in a
pleasant place: but Ephraim shall
bring forth his children to the
murderer.
9:14
Give them, O LORD:
what wilt thou give? give them a
miscarrying womb and dry breasts.
9:15
All their wickedness
is in Gilgal: for there I
hated them: for the wickedness of
their doings I will drive them out
of mine house, I will love them no
more: all their princes are
revolters.
9:16 Ephraim is
smitten, their root is dried up,
they shall bear no fruit: yea,
though they bring forth, yet will I
slay even the beloved
fruit of their womb.
9:17
My God will cast them
away, because they did not hearken
unto him: and they shall be
wanderers among the nations.
10:1
Israel is an
empty vine, he bringeth forth fruit
unto himself: according to the
multitude of his fruit he hath
increased the altars; according to
the goodness of his land they have
made goodly images.
10:2
Their heart is
divided; now shall they be found
faulty: he shall break down their
altars, he shall spoil their images.
10:3
For now they shall
say, We have no king, because we
feared not the LORD; what then
should a king do to us?
10:4
They have spoken
words, swearing falsely in making a
covenant: thus judgment springeth up
as hemlock in the furrows of the
field.
10:5 The
inhabitants of Samaria shall fear
because of the calves of Beth-aven:
for the people thereof shall mourn
over it, and the priests thereof
that rejoiced on it, for the
glory thereof, because it is
departed from it.
10:6
It shall be also
carried unto Assyria for a
present to king Jareb: Ephraim shall
receive shame, and Israel shall be
ashamed of his own counsel.
10:7
As for
Samaria, her king is cut off as the
foam upon the water.
10:8
The high places also
of Aven, the sin of Israel, shall be
destroyed: the thorn and the thistle
shall come up on their altars; and
they shall say to the mountains,
Cover us; and to the hills, Fall on
us.
10:9
O Israel, thou hast
sinned from the days of Gibeah:
there they stood: the battle in
Gibeah against the children of
iniquity did not overtake them.
10:10
It is in my
desire that I should chastise them;
and the people shall be gathered
against them, when they shall bind
themselves in their two furrows.
10:11
And Ephraim is as
an heifer that is taught,
and loveth to tread out the
corn; but I passed over upon her
fair neck: I will make Ephraim to
ride; Judah shall plow, and
Jacob shall break his clods.
10:12
Sow to yourselves in
righteousness, reap in mercy; break
up your fallow ground: for it is
time to seek the LORD, till he come
and rain righteousness upon you.
10:13
Ye have plowed
wickedness, ye have reaped iniquity;
ye have eaten the fruit of lies:
because thou didst trust in thy way,
in the multitude of thy mighty men.
10:14
Therefore shall a
tumult arise among thy people, and
all thy fortresses shall be spoiled,
as Shalman spoiled Beth- arbel in
the day of battle: the mother was
dashed in pieces upon her
children.
10:15
So shall Bethel do
unto you because of your great
wickedness: in a morning shall the
king of Israel utterly be cut off.
11:1
When Israel was
a child, then I loved him, and
called my son out of Egypt.
11:2
As they
called them, so they went from them:
they sacrificed unto Baalim, and
burned incense to graven images.
11:3
I taught Ephraim
also to go, taking them by their
arms; but they knew not that I
healed them.
11:4
I drew them with
cords of a man, with bands of love:
and I was to them as they that take
off the yoke on their jaws, and I
laid meat unto them.
11:5
He shall not return
into the land of Egypt, but the
Assyrian shall be his king, because
they refused to return.
11:6
And the sword shall
abide on his cities, and shall
consume his branches, and devour
them, because of their own
counsels.
11:7
And my people are
bent to backsliding from me: though
they called them to the most High,
none at all would exalt him.
11:8
How shall I give
thee up, Ephraim? how shall I
deliver thee, Israel? how shall I
make thee as Admah? how shall
I set thee as Zeboim? mine heart is
turned within me, my repentings are
kindled together.
11:9 I will not
execute the fierceness of mine
anger, I will not return to destroy
Ephraim: for I am God, and
not man; the Holy One in the midst
of thee: and I will not enter into
the city.
11:10
They shall walk
after the LORD: he shall roar like a
lion: when he shall roar, then the
children shall tremble from the
west.
11:11
They shall tremble
as a bird out of Egypt, and as a
dove out of the land of Assyria: and
I will place them in their houses,
saith the LORD.
11:12
Ephraim compasseth me
about with lies, and the house of
Israel with deceit: but Judah yet
ruleth with God, and is faithful
with the saints.
12:1
Ephraim feedeth on
wind, and followeth after the east
wind: he daily increaseth lies and
desolation; and they do make a
covenant with the Assyrians, and oil
is carried into Egypt.
12:2
The LORD hath also a
controversy with Judah, and will
punish Jacob according to his ways;
according to his doings will he
recompense him.
12:3
He took his brother
by the heel in the womb, and by his
strength he had power with God:
12:4
Yea, he had power
over the angel, and prevailed: he
wept, and made supplication unto
him: he found him in Bethel,
and there he spake with us;
12:5
Even the LORD God of
hosts; the LORD is his
memorial.
12:6
Therefore turn thou
to thy God: keep mercy and judgment,
and wait on thy God continually.
12:7
He is a
merchant, the balances of deceit
are in his hand: he loveth to
oppress.
12:8
And Ephraim said,
Yet I am become rich, I have found
me out substance: in all my
labours they shall find none
iniquity in me that were sin.
12:9
And I that am
the LORD thy God from the land of
Egypt will yet make thee to dwell in
tabernacles, as in the days of the
solemn feast.
12:10
I have also spoken
by the prophets, and I have
multiplied visions, and used
similitudes, by the ministry of the
prophets.
12:11
Is there
iniquity in Gilead? surely
they are vanity: they sacrifice
bullocks in Gilgal; yea, their
altars are as heaps in the
furrows of the fields.
12:12
And Jacob fled into
the country of Syria, and Israel
served for a wife, and for a wife he
kept sheep.
12:13
And by a prophet the
LORD brought Israel out of Egypt,
and by a prophet was he preserved.
12:14
Ephraim provoked
him to anger most bitterly:
therefore shall he leave his blood
upon him, and his reproach shall his
Lord return unto him.
13:1
When Ephraim spake
trembling, he exalted himself in
Israel; but when he offended in
Baal, he died.
13:2
And now they sin
more and more, and have made them
molten images of their silver,
and idols according to their own
understanding, all of it the work of
the craftsmen: they say of them, Let
the men that sacrifice kiss the
calves.
13:3
Therefore they shall
be as the morning cloud, and as the
early dew that passeth away, as the
chaff that is driven with the
whirlwind out of the floor, and as
the smoke out of the chimney.
13:4
Yet I am the
LORD thy God from the land of Egypt,
and thou shalt know no god but me:
for there is no saviour
beside me.
13:5
I did know thee in
the wilderness, in the land of great
drought.
13:6 According
to their pasture, so were they
filled; they were filled, and their
heart was exalted; therefore have
they forgotten me.
13:7
Therefore I will be
unto them as a lion: as a leopard by
the way will I observe them:
13:8 I will meet
them as a bear that is
bereaved of her whelps, and
will rend the caul of their heart,
and there will I devour them like a
lion: the wild beast shall tear
them.
13:9
O Israel, thou hast
destroyed thyself; but in me is
thine help.
13:10
I will be thy king:
where is any other that may
save thee in all thy cities? and thy
judges of whom thou saidst, Give me
a king and princes?
13:11
I gave thee a king
in mine anger, and took him
away in my wrath.
13:12
The iniquity of
Ephraim is bound up; his sin
is hid.
13:13
The sorrows of a
travailing woman shall come upon
him: he is an unwise son; for
he should not stay long in the
place of the breaking forth of
children.
13:14
I will ransom them
from the power of the grave; I will
redeem them from death: O death, I
will be thy plagues; O grave, I will
be thy destruction: repentance shall
be hid from mine eyes.
13:15
Though he be
fruitful among his brethren,
an east wind shall come, the wind of
the LORD shall come up from the
wilderness, and his spring shall
become dry, and his fountain shall
be dried up: he shall spoil the
treasure of all pleasant vessels.
13:16
Samaria shall become
desolate; for she hath rebelled
against her God: they shall fall by
the sword: their infants shall be
dashed in pieces, and their women
with child shall be ripped up.
14:1
O Israel, return
unto the LORD thy God; for thou hast
fallen by thine iniquity.
14:2
Take with you words,
and turn to the LORD: say unto him,
Take away all iniquity, and receive
us graciously: so will we
render the calves of our lips.
14:3
Asshur shall not save
us; we will not ride upon horses:
neither will we say any more to the
work of our hands, Ye are our
gods: for in thee the fatherless
findeth mercy.
14:4
I will heal their
backsliding, I will love them
freely: for mine anger is turned
away from him.
14:5
I will be as the dew
unto Israel: he shall grow as the
lily, and cast forth his roots as
Lebanon.
14:6
His branches shall
spread, and his beauty shall be as
the olive tree, and his smell as
Lebanon.
14:7
They that dwell
under his shadow shall return; they
shall revive as the corn, and
grow as the vine: the scent thereof
shall be as the wine of
Lebanon.
14:8
Ephraim shall
say, What have I to do any more
with idols? I have heard him,
and observed him: I am like a
green fir tree. From me is thy fruit
found.
14:9
Who is wise,
and he shall understand these
things? prudent, and he shall
know them? for the ways of the LORD
are right, and the just shall
walk in them: but the transgressors
shall fall therein. |