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HOS 13:1–13:16 ©

The Lord’s final destruction of the guilty nation

The Lord’s final destruction of the guilty nation

13When Ephraim used to speak there was trembling;

a prince was he in Israel.

But he incurred guilt through Baal and died.

2And now they go on sinning.

They make for themselves molten gods –

idols of silver, skilfully made,

wholly the work of smiths.

Yet to such they sacrifice!

And they who sacrifice kiss calf idols[fn]!


3Therefore they shall be like the morning mist,

like the dew that early disappears,

like the chaff which blows away from the threshing floor,

like the smoke from the window.


4Yet it was I, the Lord your God,

ever since the land of Egypt,

you know no other god but me,

nor has there been any saviour except me.


5It was I who shepherded you in the wilderness,

in the land of burning heat.

6When they were pastured

they became full,

when they were full

their hearts became proud.

Therefore they forgot me!


7So now I will be to them like a lion,

like a leopard will I lay in wait by the path.

8I will fall upon them like a bear robbed of her cubs,

I will tear open their chests,

like a lion will devour them,

and like a wild beast will tear them in pieces.


9You are destroyed, Israel,

by me, your only helper.

10I want to rule you!

Where are your princes in your cities,

those of whom you demanded,

‘Give me kings and princes.’

11I give you kings in my anger,

and take them away in my wrath.


12Ephrahn’s iniquity is gathered up,

his sin is laid by in store.

13The pangs of childbirth come upon him,

but he is an unwise child.

For this is no time to refuse to leave the womb!


14Should I deliver them from the power of Sheol?

Should I redeem them from death?

Death, where are your plagues?

Sheol, where is your pestilence?

Compassion is forever hidden from my eyes.


15Though he is flourishing among his brothers[fn],

there will come an east wind,

the Lord’s wind,

coming up from the wilderness.

His fountain will dry up,

his spring shall be parched.

The wind will strip the treasury,

all the precious things.


16Samaria will bear her guilt,

for she has rebelled against her God.

They will fall by the sword,

their children dashed to pieces,

their pregnant women ripped open.


13:2 Heb. uncertain

13:15 Or: in the midst of the reeds

HOS 13:1–13:16 ©

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