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Hosea 9
- 1 `Rejoice not, O Israel, be not joyful like the peoples, For thou hast gone a-whoring from thy God, Thou hast loved a gift near all floors of corn.
- 2 Floor and wine-press do not delight them, And new wine doth fail in her,
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3 They do not abide in the land of Jehovah, And turned back hath Ephraim
to Egypt, And in Asshur an unclean thing they eat. -
4 They pour not out wine to Jehovah, Nor are they sweet to Him, Their sacrifices
are as bread of mourners to them, All eating it are unclean: For their bread is for themselves, It doth not come into the house of Jehovah. - 5 What do ye at the day appointed? And at the day of Jehovah's festival?
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6 For, lo, they have gone because of destruction, Egypt gathereth them, Moph burieth them, The desirable things of their silver, Nettles possess them--a thorn
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7 Come in have the days of inspection, Come in have the days of recompence, Israel doth know! a fool
is the prophet, Mad is the man of the Spirit, Because of the abundance of thine iniquity, And great is the hatred. -
8 Ephraim is looking
away from My God, The prophet! a snare of a fowler is over all his ways, Hatred is in the house of his God. -
9 They have gone deep--have done corruptly, As
in the days of Gibeah, He doth remember their iniquity, He doth inspect their sins. -
10 As grapes in a wilderness I found Israel, As the first-fruit in a fig-tree, at its beginning, I have seen your fathers, They--they have gone in
to Baal-Peor, And are separated to a shameful thing, And are become abominable like their love. -
11 Ephraim
is as a fowl, Fly away doth their honour, without birth, And without womb, and without conception. - 12 For though they nourish their sons, I have made them childless--without man, Surely also, woe to them, when I turn aside from them.
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13 Ephraim! when I have looked to the rock, Is planted in comeliness, And Ephraim
is to bring out unto a slayer his sons. - 14 Give to them, Jehovah--what dost Thou give? Give to them miscarrying womb, and dry breasts.
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15 All their evil
is in Gilgal, Surely there I have hated them, Because of the evil of their doings, Out of My house I do drive them, I add not to love them, all their heads are apostates. - 16 Ephraim hath been smitten, Their root hath dried up, fruit they yield not, Yea, though they bring forth, I have put to death the desired of their womb.
- 17 Reject them doth my God, Because they have not hearkened to Him, And they are wanderers among nations!
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2006-10-25English (en)
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