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Hoshea

(Hosea)

Introduction

This document is about what was prophesied long ago by the prophet Hoshea (often wrongly known in English as ‘Hosea’) around 800 before Yeshua/Jesus (B.C.) and before Shomron (Samaria) was destroyed by invading armies. The prophets Hoshea and Amos gave similar prophecies to the people in similar period, but Hoshea continued on for several years longer. In those times, Yisrael (Israel) was divided into two countries. The northern part where Hoshea preached continued to be known as Yisrael and was also named as ‘Efrayim’ (the name of a prominent tribe in that northern kingdom). Shomron (Samaria) was its capital city. The smaller, southern part of the former, larger Yisrael was named Yehudah (after the largest tribe in that area).

In this document, Hoshea showed the arguments between those who followed Yahweh, and those who had decided to change their allegiance to idols and other gods. The latter were like Hoshea’s disobedient spouse Gomir who left him behind. Also, Hoshea was very sad about how the people argued and worshipped false gods, and no longer trusted their God Yahweh. But in the ending, God again displayed his love towards his people and wanted to bring them back to him. His love for them was very strong, and he revealed this to them through Hoshea’s sorrowful speeches, “How can I give you up, O Efrayim? How can I hand you over, O Yisrael? … My heart is turned over within me—all my compassions are aroused.” (11:8).

Main components of this document

Hoshea’s marriage and family 1:1-3:5

God’s case against Yisrael 4:1-13:16

The promise, and the command to repent 14:1-9

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1 This is Yahweh’s message that came to Beeri’s son Hoshea (Hosea) in the time of Kings Uzziyah, Yotam, Ahaz, and Hizkiyah, of Yehudah (Judah), ≈and was also during the reign of Yoash’s son King Yeroboam in Yisrael (Israel).[ref]

1:2 Hoshea’s wife and children

Hosea’s unfaithful wife; The Family of Hosea; Hosea’s Wife and Children

1:2 Northern kingdom

2 When Yahweh first spoke through Hoshea, *he told *him, “Go and ≈get yourself a prostitute for a wife and have children ≈from her, because the ≈country is committing flagrant prostitution by forsaking Yahweh.”

3 So he went and ≈married Divlayim’s daughter Gomer, and she ≈got pregnant and bore him a son. 4 Then Yahweh told him, “Name him Yizre’el, because in a little while I’ll avenge the blood shed in the Yizre’el valley on Yehu’s ≈family, and I’ll put an end to the kingdom of Yisrael.[ref] 5 ≈At that time in the Yizre’el valley, I’ll break Yisrael’s ≈military power.”

6 Then @Gomer conceived again and bore a daughter, and @Yahweh told @Hoshea, “Name her Lo-Ruhamah (which means ‘No mercy’), because I’ll no longer have mercy on the Israelis, and I won’t forgive them at all. 7 But I’ll have mercy on Yehudah’s ≈descendants, and I’ll save them so they’ll be able to see that it was their God Yahweh. (I won’t save them using #bows, swords, battles, horses, or horsemen.)”

8 After she’d weaned Lo-Ruhamah, she got pregnant again and bore a second son. 9 Then Yahweh said, “Name him Lo-Ammi (which means ‘Not my people’) because you’re not my people and I’m not your God.”

1:10 Yisrael’s restoration

Israel Is to Be Restored; The Restoration of Israel

1:10 Northern kingdom

10 Yet the number of ≈Israelis will be like the sand on the seashore, which can’t be measured or counted. Then instead of being told, ‘You’re not my people,’ they’ll be told, ‘You are children of the living God.’[ref] 11 The people from both Yehudah and Yisrael will be gathered together. They’ll appoint one leader for themselves, and they’ll ≈come out of the countries where they’d been exiled, because the day of Yizre’el (which means ‘planted by God’) will be great.

2 “Say to your brothers, ‘My people,’ and your sisters, ‘You’ve all been shown compassion.’ ”

2:2 Yisrael, the prostitute, will be punished

Israel Punished and Restored; Charges against an Unfaithful Wife; Israel’s Infidelity, Punishment, and Redemption; Unfaithful Gomer—Unfaithful Israel

2:2 Northern kingdom

2 Contend with your mother, contend, because she’s not my wife,

and nor am I her husband.

Let her ≈turn her face away from prostitution,

and ≡cease her adultery from between her breasts.

3 If she doesn’t, I’ll strip her naked

≈and expose her like on the day she was born.

I will make her like the wilderness,

≈and make her like a sun-baked land,

→and I’ll make her die from thirst.

4 I won’t have mercy on her children,

→because they’re ≈the products of prostitution,

5 because their mother has ≈dabbled in prostitution

@the woman who conceived them has acted shamefully.

≈Yes, she had said, “I’ll go after my lovers,

who give me my bread and my water,

≈my wool and my flax,

and my oil and my drink.”

6 Therefore, I’ll ≈fence her paths in with thorns.

I’ll build a wall up against her so she can’t find her way.

7 She’ll try to pursue her lovers, ≈but she won’t be able to ≈catch up to them.

≈She’ll search for them, ≈but she won’t be able to find them.

Then she’ll say, “I’ll go and return to my first husband,

→because it was better for me then than it is now.”

8 ≈No, she hadn’t known that it was me who gave her the grain, the new wine and the oil,

≈and who lavished gold and silver on her,

→which they then used for Baal.

9 Therefore I’ll take my grain back in its time,

≈and my new wine in its season.

I’ll take away my wool and my flax

→that were used to cover her nakedness.

10 Now I’ll uncover her lewdness ≈as her lovers watch,

≈but no one can rescue her ≈from my punishment.

11 I’ll also put an end to all her mirth,

her feasts, her new-moon celebrations, her rest days, and all her scheduled festivals.

12 “I’ll destroy her grapevines and her fig trees,

of which she said, ‘Those are my wages that my lovers gave me.’

I’ll make them ≈grow wild,

→and then the animals in the countryside will devour them.

13 I’ll punish her for the feast days for the Baals,

when she burnt incense to them,

when she adorned herself with her rings and jewellery,

and went after her lovers and forgot me.”

That is Yahweh’s declaration.

2:14 The love of God of his people

The Lord’s Love for Unfaithful Israel; The Lord’s Love for His People

2:14 Northern kingdom

14 Therefore, listen, I’m going to entice her.

≈I’ll bring her into the wilderness and speak tenderly to her.

15 I’ll give her back her vineyards,

and the depressing Akor Valley[ref] as a gateway for hope.

She’ll answer me there as in the days of her youth—

like at the ≈time that she came out of Egypt (Heb. Mitsrayim):

16 “Yahweh declares you’ll call me, ‘My husband,’ ≈at the time

^and no longer call me, ‘My master (Heb. Baal),’

17 because I’ll remove the names of the Baals from her mouth,

and they’ll no longer be remembered by their names.”

18 “On that day I’ll make an agreement for them

with the animals in the fields,

with the birds in the sky,

and with the crawling things on the ground.

I’ll abolish the bow, the sword, and war from the land,

and I’ll make you lie down in safety.

19 I’ll ≈take you as my wife forever.

I’ll ≈marry you to me in righteousness and justice,

in loyal commitment, and in mercy.

20 I’ll ≈be faithful to you as my wife,

and you’ll know Yahweh.

21 This is Yahweh’s declaration:

≈At that time I’ll answer the skies ?with rain,

and they’ll answer the earth.

22 The earth will answer the grain, the new wine and the oil,

and they’ll answer Yizre’el (which means ‘God sows/plants’).

23 I will sow her for myself in the land,

and I will have mercy on Lo-Ruhamah (‘No mercy’).

I will tell Lo-Ammi (‘Not my people’),

‘You are my people,’

and they’ll say, ‘You’re #our God.’ ”[ref]

3:1 Yahweh’s love for his people

Hosea and the Unfaithful Woman; Hosea’s Wife Is Redeemed; Hosea’s Reconciliation With His Wife; Further Assurances of God’s Redeeming Love

3:1 Northern kingdom

3 Yahweh told me, “Go again and love a woman who is loved by another man and is an adulteress, even as Yahweh loves the ≈Israeli people, even though they turn to other gods and ?≈honour them with raisin cakes.”

2 So I bought her for myself for fifteen silver ≈coins and ≈ten baskets of barley. 3 I told her, “You must stay with me ≈for some time. You mustn’t ≈dabble in prostitution or mess with any other man. In the same way, I’ll be ≈true to you.” 4 Because the Israeli people will ≈continue for many days without a king or prince, a sacrifice or stone pillar, and an ephod or household idols. 5 Afterwards, the ≈Israeli people will return and ≈want to follow Yahweh their God and David their king, and in the final days, they’ll come trembling to Yahweh and to his goodness.

4:1 Yahweh’s case against Yisrael

The Lord’s Case against Israel; The Lord’s case against Israel; The Lord’s Accusation against Israel; The Charge Against Israel; God Accuses Israel

4:1 Northern kingdom

4 Listen to Yahweh’s message you Israelis,

because Yahweh has brought a lawsuit against the inhabitants of the land,

because there’s no faithfulness or loyal commitment—no knowledge of God in the land.

2 There’s cursing, lying, murder, stealing and adultery.

They’ve broken ≈all bounds, and bloodshed ≈follows bloodshed.

3 Therefore the land mourns,

and everyone who lives in it is wasting away,

along with the animals in the countryside and the birds in the sky.

Even the fish in the sea ≈will disappear.

4:4 Yahweh’s warning to priests

The Lord Accuses the Priests

4:4 Northern kingdom

4 Despite that, don’t let anyone bring a lawsuit,

and don’t let them accuse.

Your people are like those who would accuse a priest.

5 You’ll stumble ≈during the day.

The prophets will also stumble with you at night,

and I’ll destroy Yisrael your mother.

6 My people are destroyed because of the lack of knowledge

because you have rejected knowledge and I’ll reject you from being a priest to me.

Because you’ve forgotten your God’s instructions,

I’ll also forget your children.

7 The more @the priests multiplied, the more they sinned against me.

→I will change their ≈high status into shame.

8 They feed on the sin of my people.

≈They are ≈greedy for their wickedness.

9 It will be like people, like #priests.

→I will punish them for their ways

≈and I will repay them for their actions.

10 They’ll eat but never be full.

They’ll ≈sleep around but not ≈prosper,

because they’ve abandoned Yahweh as their protector.

4:11 Yahweh’s curse on those worshipping false gods

The Lord Condemns Pagan Worship

4:11 Northern kingdom

11 Drinking and ≈sleeping around destroy the heart.

The Idolatry of Israel

12 My people consult their wooden idols,

≈and their divining rods inform them,

because a spirit of ≈unfaithfulness has led them astray,

≈and they’ve played the ≈loose woman, departing from their God.

13 They sacrifice on the mountaintops

≈and burn incense on the hills,

under oaks, poplars and terebinths,

→because the shade is good.

Therefore your daughters prostitute themselves,

≈and your daughters-in-law commit adultery.

14 I won’t punish your daughters when they ≈prostitute themselves,

≈nor your daughters-in-law when they commit adultery,

because the men themselves go off with ≈loose women,

≈and they offer sacrifices with cult prostitutes,

→so the people without understanding will be ruined.

15 Though you prostitute yourself, Yisrael,

don’t ≈involve Yehudah in what you’re doing.

Don’t go to Gilgal or to Beyt-Aven,

and don’t ≈make an oath, saying, ‘As Yahweh lives.’

16 Yisrael is stubborn, like a stubborn heifer.

Can Yahweh now feed them like lambs in a large paddock?

17 Efrayim/Yisrael is joined to idols.

Leave #them alone.

18 Even when their drinking is over,

they prostitute themselves continually.

Her rulers dearly love their shame.

19 The wind will wrap them up in its wings,

and they’ll be ashamed because of their sacrifices.

Judgment Against Israel; Impending Judgment on Israel and Judah; The Failure of Israel’s Leaders

5 “Hear this, you priests.

≈Pay attention, you Israelis.

≈Listen, you household of the king,

because the judgement is for you,

because you have all been a snare at Mizpah

≈and a net spread over Mt. Tabor.

2 The rebels ≈stand deep in slaughter,

≈but I will discipline all of them.

3 I know Efrayim,

and Yisrael isn’t hidden from me.

You’ve prostituted yourself for now, Efrayim.

≈Yisrael is defiled.

5:4 Hoshea’s warning against idolatry

Hosea Warns against Idolatry

5:4 Northern kingdom

4 Their past actions won’t allow them to return to their God,

because they have a spirit of prostitution within them,

and they don’t know Yahweh.

5 Yisrael’s arrogance testifies against #them,

Yisrael and Efrayim will stumble in their guilt.

Yehudah also will stumble with them.

6 They’ll go to ≈inquire from Yahweh, taking their flocks and herds for sacrifices,

but they won’t ≈hear from him because he’s withdrawn from them.

7 They were unfaithful to Yahweh because they’ve borne illegitimate children.

Now the new moon festivals will devour them along with their fields.

5:8 The war between Yehudah and Yisrael

War between Judah and Israel

5:8 Northern kingdom

8 Blow the horn in Gibeah,

and the trumpet in Ramah.

Sound the alarm at Beyt-Aven:

‘We’ll follow you into battle, Benyamin!’

9 Efrayim/Yisrael will become ≈uninhabited in the time of punishment.

Among Yisrael’s tribes I declare what will certainly happen.

10 Yehudah’s leaders are like thieves who move a boundary.

I’ll pour my anger out on them like water from a jug.

11 Efrayim is oppressed.

It’s crushed in judgement,

because it was determined to ≈honour idols.

12 So I’ll be like a moth to Efrayim,

and like rot to Yehudah’s ≈descendants.

13 When Efrayim saw its sickness,

≈and Yehudah its wound,

then Efrayim went to Assyria,

≈and sent to the great king there.

But he can’t cure you

≈or heal your wound,

14 because I’ll be like a lion to Efrayim,

≈and like a young lion to Yehudah’s ≈descendants.

I myself will tear them apart then go away.

≈I’ll carry them off and there’ll be no one to rescue >them.

15 I’ll go and return to my place,

until they acknowledge their guilt and ≈strive to do what I’ve told them

until in their distress, they ≈make a sincere decision to obey me.”

6:1 Insincere repentance

The People’s Insincere Repentance; Israel Unrepentant; A Call to Repentance

6:1 Northern kingdom

6 “Come on, let’s return to Yahweh.

He tore us apart, but he’ll heal us.

He struck us down, ≈but he’ll bandage ≈our wounds.

2 After two days he’ll revive us.

≈He’ll raise us up on the third day,

so that we can live in his presence.

3 Let us know—let’s press on to know Yahweh.

His arrival is certain as the dawn.

≈He will come to us like the showers

≈like the spring rains that water the earth.”

Impenitence of Israel and Judah

4 What will I do with you, Efrayim?

Yehudah, what will I do with you?

Your love is like a morning cloud that doesn’t last long

≈like the dew that ≈quickly disappears.

5 That’s why I’ve cut them to pieces by means of the prophets.

≈I’ve killed them with the messages ≈that I’ve spoken.

≈My judgement is like the light that ≈shines out.

6 because I desire loyal commitment ≈rather than #sacrifices,

≈and knowledge about God rather than burnt offerings.[ref]

7 Like Adam, they broke the agreement.

≈They were unfaithful to me.

8 Gilead is a city full of evildoers

leaving behind bloody footprints.

9 Just like a band of raiders lie in wait for a man,

so the priests band together to commit murder on the way to Shekem.

Surely they’ve committed shameful crimes.

10 I’ve seen a horrible thing among the Israelis.

Efrayim’s prostitution is thereYisrael is defiled.

11 A harvest has been appointed for you also, Yehudah,

when I restore my people’s fortunes.

Israel’s Love for Wickedness

7 Whenever I’d heal Yisrael, Efrayim’s sin is exposed,

as well as the evil deeds of Shomron (Samaria).

≈Yes, they’re deceitful, plus thieves break in,

and a group of raiders robs >people in the streets.

2 But they don’t realise in their hearts that I remember all their evil.

≈Now their deeds surround them—they’re staring at me in the face.

7:3 The betrayal of people of King and teacher ran

Conspiracy in the Palace

7:3 Northern kingdom

3 They make the king glad with their evil,

≈and the leaders with their lies.

4 They’re all adulterers, like an oven overheated by the baker.

He shouldn’t have stoked the fire from the kneading of the dough until after it’s risen.

5 On our king’s day, the ≈leaders became ≈red in the face from the wine.

Then he ≈joined in with those who were mocking.

6 Because with their hearts like an oven, they get closer to implementing their plot.

Their anger smoulders all night—in the morning it ≈bursts into flame.

7 All of them are hot as an oven and they devour ≈those who rule over them.

All their kings have fallen—none of them called to me for help.

7:8 Yisrael and the other nations

Israel and the Nations

7:8 Northern kingdom

8 Efrayim/Yisrael mixes itself among the peoples.

Efrayim is a ≈flat cake that’s ^only been cooked on one side.

9 Foreigners have devoured his strength, but he ≈hasn’t realised that.

Gray hairs ≈are now mixed in, but he ≈hasn’t noticed them.

10 Yisrael’s pride testifies against it,

yet they haven’t returned to their God Yahweh,

≈nor have they ≈tried to obey all his instructions.

Futile Reliance on the Nations

11 Efrayim/Yisrael is like a dove, heartless and foolish,

calling to Egypt for help, then ≈trying Assyria.

12 When they go there, I’ll spread my net over them.

≈I’ll bring them down like the birds in the sky.

→I’ll discipline them ?≈according to what they report back to their council.

13 ≈They won’t end well because they’ve strayed from me.

≈Devastation ≈will hit them because they’ve rebelled against me.

→I would have bought them back, but they told lies about me.

14 They don’t cry to me from their heart, ≈but they wail on their beds.

They gather together for grain and new wine, but they turn away from me.

15 ≈Although I trained >them and ≈helped them become strong,

they still plot evil against me.

16 They return, but not upward.

They’re like a slack bow.

Their ≈leaders will ≈die by the sword because ≈they’ve been so insolent.

That’s why Egypt (Heb. Mitsrayim) ≈will mock them.

8:1 Yisrael’s rejection of God

The Lord Condemns Israel for Idol Worship; Israel Harvests the Whirlwind; Israel to Reap the Whirlwind; Israel’s Apostasy

8:1 Northern kingdom

8 ≈Blow the trumpet—

someone like a vulture is swooping over Yahweh’s residence

because @Yahweh’s people have transgressed my covenant

and rebelled against my law.

2 They call out to me,

‘My God, we in Yisrael know you.’

3 Yisrael has rejected what’s good.

An enemy will chase after them.

4 They appointed kings, but not through me.

≈They’ve appointed leaders but I didn’t know about it.

They’ve made idols for themselves with their gold and silver

so they’ll ≈end up being destroyed.”

5 “Your calf ≈has been rejected, Shomron (Samaria).

My anger burns against them.

For how long will they be incapable of innocence,

6 because it came from Yisrael—a craftsman made it.

It’s not God.

That calf in Shomron will end up in pieces,

7 because they sow the wind and reap the whirlwind.

The standing grain has no ≈heads—it yields no flour.

If it were to produce, strangers would ≈grab it anyway.

8 Yisrael is swallowed up.

Now they’re among the nations like a ≈cup that no one likes

9 because they’ve gone up to Assyria—a wild donkey all alone.

Efrayim/Yisrael has hired lovers for herself.

10 Even though they hire lovers among the nations, now I’ll gather them together.

They’ll begin to diminish under the burden of the king of princes.

11 Since Efrayim has ≈set up multiple altars for sin offerings,

they have become altars for their sinning.

12 Even if I wrote down my instructions for them ten thousand times,

they would regard them as something strange.

13 As for my sacrificial gifts, they sacrifice meat and eat it,

≈but Yahweh doesn’t accept @their sacrifices.

Now he will remember their ≈disobedience

≈and punish their sins.

They will return to Egypt.

14 Yisrael has forgotten his maker and has built palaces.

≈Yehudah has fortified ≈many cities,

≈but I’ll send fire into their cities—

≈it’ll devour their fortresses.

9:1 Punishment coming for Yisrael

Hosea Announces Punishment for Israel; Punishment for Israel; Punishment for Israel’s Sin; Hosea Announces Israel’s Punishment

9:1 Northern kingdom

9 Don’t celebrate, Yisrael, with joy like the peoples,

because you’ve prostituted yourself—forsaking your God.

≈You’ve loved the wages of a sex-worker on all the threshing floors.

2 The grain threshing floor and the winepress won’t ≈provide enough

≈and the ≈grape harvest will fail them.

3 @The people won’t remain on Yahweh’s land,

instead, Efrayim/Yisrael will return to Egypt,

≈and they’ll eat ≈non-kosher food in Assyria.

4 They won’t pour out wine offerings to Yahweh,

≈and their sacrifices won’t please him.

To them, it’ll be like the ≈food at a funeral—

everyone who eats it will become defiled.

Their food will only be for themselves to eat

it won’t ≈be allowed into Yahweh’s residence.

5 So what will you do on the day of a scheduled celebration,

and on the day of a festival for Yahweh?

6 Listen, even if they ≈avoid destruction,

Egypt will gather them.

≈Mof (Memphis) city will bury them.

Nettles will possess their valuable silver.

≈Thornbushes will be in their tents.

7 The days of punishment have come.

≈The days of retribution have come.

Let Yisrael know these things.

The prophet is a fool,

≈the man ≈of the spirit is insane,

because of the ≈extent of your disobedience

≈and ≡your ≈intense hostility.[ref]

8 The prophet is the watchman over Efrayim/Yisrael with my God,

but the bird-catcher’s #traps are on all of his paths,

and there’s hostility in his God’s house.

9 They have deeply corrupted themselves as in the time of Gibeah.

He will remember their iniquity.

≈He will punish their sins.[ref]

9:10 The consequences of Yisrael’s sin

Israel’s Sin and Its Consequences

9:10 Northern kingdom

10 I found Yisrael like someone finding grapes there in the wilderness.

≈Like the first fruit on the fig tree in its first season, I saw your ancestors.

But they came to Baal-Peor and they devoted themselves to that shameful >thing.

≈They became detestable like that which they loved.[ref]

11 As for Efrayim/Yisrael, their splendour will fly away like a bird—

no birth, no pregnancy, and no conception.

12 Even if they bring up their children, I’ll ≈cause them all to die one by one.

≈Yes, it certainly ≈won’t end well when I turn away from them!

13 Efrayim, as I have seen, is like Tsor (Tyre) planted in a meadow,

≈yet Efrayim will bring his children out to the slaughterman.”

14 Give them >something, Yahweh—what will you give?

Give them a womb that miscarries, and breasts ≈with no milk.

9:15 God’s judgement of Yisrael

The Lord’s Judgment on Israel

9:15 Northern kingdom

15 “All their evil is in Gilgal—indeed I came to hate them there.

Because of the wickedness of their deeds, I’ll drive them out of my house.

I ≈won’t love them any more—all their leaders are rebels.

16 Efrayim is stricken—it’s root has withered so now it can’t bear any fruit.

≈Even if they give birth, I will kill the precious ones of their womb.”

9:17 The prophet’s message about Yisrael

The Prophet Speaks about Israel

9:17 Northern kingdom

17 My God will reject them because they haven’t listened to him.

→They will become wanderers among the nations.

The Lord’s Judgment against Israel; God’s judgement on Israel; Israel’s Sin and Captivity

10 Yisrael is a luxuriant vine that produces his fruit.

→The more his fruit increased, the more altars he built.

≈As his land prospered, he improved his sacred pillars.

2 Their heart is deceitful.

→Now they must bear their guilt.

He will break down their altars.

≈He’ll destroy their pillars.

3 Now they’ll say, “We don’t have any king,

because we don’t ≈respect Yahweh,

and what ≈advantage would it be to us to have a king?”

4 They speak mere words.

They make agreements with worthless promises.

So judgement springs up like poisonous weeds in the furrows of a field.

5 The inhabitants of Shomron (Samaria) will be afraid about what will happen to the calf of Beyt-Aven.

Indeed, its people will mourn over it, as will its idolatrous priests who had rejoiced over it

and over its splendour because it’s departed from them.

6 The thing itself will be carried to Assyria as tribute for the great king.

Efrayim will receive shame,

and Yisrael will be ashamed of its idol.

7 The king of Shomron will be ≈removed,

like a twig ≈getting carried out of sight by a river.

8 The high places of Aven, the place of Yisrael’s sin, will be destroyed.

≈Thorns and thistles will grow up on their altars.

Then they’ll say to the mountains, ‘Cover us!’

≈and to the hills, ‘Fall on us.’[ref]

10:9 God coming punishment for Yisrael

The Lord Pronounces Judgment on Israel

10:9 Northern kingdom

9 ≈Yes, Yisrael, you’ve been sinning since the ≈time of Gibeah.[ref]

There they have remained.

Won’t the war against the sons of injustice overtake them in Gibeah?

10 When ≈I’m ready, I’ll discipline them,

and the nations will be gathered against them when they’re ≈taken in chains for their two sins.

11 Efrayim is a trained heifer that loves to thresh and I spared her fair neck,

but I will harness Efrayim.

Yehudah will plough.

≈Yakov will harrow the ground for himself.

12 Sow righteousness for yourselves.

→Harvest in accordance with loyal commitment.

Break up your fallow ground because it’s time to seek Yahweh,

→until he comes and rains righteousness on you.

13 You have ploughed wickedness and harvested injustice.

You’ve eaten the fruit of lies

because you trusted in your own way—in your many warriors.

14 Therefore a ≈confused alarm will sound among your people and all your fortresses will be destroyed,

≈just like Shalman destroyed Beyt-Arbel on the day of battle when mothers were dashed to pieces with their children.

15 Then it will also be done to you, Beyt-El, because of your great wickedness.

At dawn, Yisrael’s king will be ≈destroyed.”

11:1 God’s love for his disobedient people

God’s Love for Israel; God’s Compassion Despite Israel’s Ingratitude; God’s Love for His Rebellious People; The Lord’s Love for Israel

11:1 Northern kingdom

11 “When Yisrael was a child I loved him,

and I called my son out of Egypt (Heb. Mitsrayim).[ref]

2 The more ?@the godly people called them, the more they went away from them.

They kept sacrificing to the Baals

≈and burning incense for idols.

3 Yet it was me who taught Efrayim/Yisrael to walk.

I took them by their arms, ≈but they didn’t know that I healed them.

4 I led them with ropes of human kindness—

with iron bands of love.

I was to them like someone who ≈loosened the yoke on their jaws,

and I bent down to them and fed them.

5 They won’t return to Egypt,

≈but Assyria will become their king,

because they refused to return to me.

6 The sword will whirl against their cities,

and destroy the locking bars on their gates,

and devour them because of their own plans.

7 My people are ≈insistent on turning away from me.

Though they call to the highest >one, he won’t lift them up.

8 How can I give you up, O Efrayim?

≈How can I hand you over, O Yisrael?

How can I make you like Adamah?

≈How can I make you like Tsevoim?

My heart is turned over within me—

≈all my compassions are aroused.[ref]

9 I won’t put my fierce anger ≈into action.

I won’t destroy Efrayim/Yisrael again,

because I’m God

and not a human,

the holy >one ≈among you,

and I won’t come in anger.

10 They’ll ≈decide to follow Yahweh—he’ll roar like a lion.

When he roars, his children will come trembling from the west.

11 They will come trembling like a bird from Egypt

like a dove from Assyria.

I’ll settle them in their homes

That’s what Yahweh declares.

11:12 Judgement on Yisrael and Yehudah

Charges against Israel and Judah; Israel and Judah Are Condemned; Israel’s Sin

11:12 Both kingdoms

12 Efrayim has surrounded me with lies,

≈and the ≈people of Yisrael with deceit,

≈but Yehudah still goes about with God,

≈and is faithful to the holy >one.”

12 Efrayim/Yisrael feeds on the wind

≈and pursues the east wind all day.

He multiplies lies and violence.

They make a covenant with Assyria

and olive oil is carried to Egypt.

The Long History of Rebellion

2 Yahweh also has a dispute with Yehudah,

and will punish Yakov ≈for what they’ve done.

He will repay #them according to ≈how they behaved.

3 In the womb he took his brother by the heel,

and in his manhood he struggled with God.[ref]

4 He struggled with the messenger and prevailed.

He wept and begged for his favour.

He found @Yahweh at Beyt-El

and he spoke with us there.

5 Yahweh, the God of armies.

Yahweh is his ≈famous name.

6 But you must return to your God.

Keep loyal commitment and justice,

and wait continually for your God.

12:7 The other still judging

Further Words of Judgment

12:7 Northern kingdom

7 A merchant has false scales in his hands.

≈He loves to oppress.

8 Efrayim/Yisrael said, “≈Fantastic. I’ve become rich.

I’ve found wealth for myself.

In all my labours they won’t find ≈disobedience in me,

which would be sin.”

9 “I’m Yahweh your God ≈since I rescued you from Egypt.

I’ll make you live in shelters again,

as in the days of that particular festival.[ref]

10 I spoke to the prophets,

and ≈gave them many visions.

By the hand of the prophets I gave parables.”

11 If there’s ≈disobedience in Gilead,

surely they’re worthless.

In Gilgal they sacrifice bulls.

Their altars also will be like piles of stones beside the furrows in the fields.

12 Yakov fled to Syria (Heb. Aram).

Yisrael worked to earn a wife,

and for a wife, he kept sheep.[ref]

13 Yahweh used the prophet Mosheh to bring Yisrael out of Egypt,

and so @Yisrael ≈was preserved by a prophet.[ref]

14 Efrayim has provoked ≈bitter anger,

so his master will ≈hold him to account for bloodshed

and will turn his ≈insults back onto himself.

13:1 Final judgement on Yisrael

Relentless Judgment on Israel; Final Judgment on Israel; The Lord’s Anger Against Israel; The Lord’s Anger against Israel

13:1 Northern kingdom

13 “When Efrayim spoke, there was trembling.

He ≈promoted himself in Yisrael,

but he became guilty through Baal and died.

2 Now they ≈disobey God more and more,

and they make cast metal images for themselves—

idols skillfully made from their silver

≈all of them the work of craftsmen.

They say about them, ‘Those who sacrifice people, kiss calves.’

3 Therefore they’ll be like the morning clouds,

≈and like the dew that goes away early,

like the chaff that swirls from the threshing floor,

≈and like smoke exiting an open window.

4 But I’m your God Yahweh who brought you out of Egypt,

and you were to ≈consider no god except me,

because there’s no saviour other than me.

5 I knew you out there in the wilderness,

in the ≈region of drought.

6 When they had their pasture, then they became full.

They were filled, and their heart became lifted up,

so they just forgot me.

7 So I will become like a lion to them.

Like a leopard, I’ll lurk along the path.

8 I’ll attack them like a bear that’s been robbed of her cubs.

≈I’ll rip open their chests and devour them there like a lion

≈like a wild beast would tear them apart.

9 He destroys you, Yisrael.

because you’re against me—against your helper.

10 Where’s your king now to save you in all your cities,

and your other leaders

that you’d talked about, saying, ‘Give me a king and princes’?[ref]

11 I gave you a king in my anger,

then I took him away in my rage.[ref]

12 Efrayim’s ≈disobedience is ≈wrapped up.

His sin is stored up.

13 Pains of childbirth will come on him,

but he’s an unwise son,

because he ≈fails to present himself at the right time when the womb opens.

14 Will I ransom them from the hand of ≈the grave?

≈Will I redeem them from death?

Where, O Death, are your plagues?

≈Where, O Grave, is your destruction?

My eyes ≈won’t be displaying any compassion.”[ref]

15 Though he flourishes among his brothers, an east wind will come.

Yahweh’s wind will come up from the wilderness.

His fountain will dry up,

and his spring will be parched.

It will plunder every precious object from his treasury.

16 Samaria will be held guilty,

because she’s rebelled against her God.

They will fall by the sword.

Their young children will be dashed to pieces,

≈and their pregnant women will be ripped open.

14:1 The mercy of Hoshea of Israelis

A Plea for Repentance; Repentance to Bring Blessing; Healing for the Repentant; Hosea’s Plea to Israel; Repentance and restoration

14:1 Northern kingdom

14 Yisrael, return to your God Yahweh,

because you’ve stumbled as a result of your ≈iniquity.

2 ≈Prepare what you’re going to say and return to Yahweh.

Tell him, “Take away all &our ≈disobedience and accept what is good,

so that we can offer ≈praise from our lips.

3 Assyria ≈can’t save us.

We won’t ride on war-horses.

Nor will we say, ‘Our God,’ again to ≈anything that we’ve made ourselves

because &this fatherless nation finds compassion in you.”

Assurance of Forgiveness; The Lord Promises New Life for Israel

4 “I will heal their waywardness.

I’ll love them freely

because my anger has turned away from them.

5 To Yisrael, I will be like the dew.

He will blossom like a lily flower

≈and take root like a cedar tree in Lebanon.

6 His shoots will sprout.

His beauty will be like that of olive trees,

and his fragrance like the cedars in Lebanon.

7 Those who live in @Yisrael’s shadow will return.

They will revive like the grain

and blossom like the grapevine.

His fame will be like the wine of Lebanon.

8 Efrayim, what more do I have to do with idols?

It’s me who answer and look after him.

I’m like a flourishing cypress tree

your fruit comes from me.”

14:9 Conclusion

Conclusion

9 Let ≈those who are wise, understand these things.

≈Anyone who’s discerning, let #them know them

because Yahweh’s ways are right,

and righteous >people will ≈follow them,

but transgressors will stumble in them.

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