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  • Israel’s Sin and Captivity

    Israel empties his vine;
    He brings forth fruit for himself.
    According to the multitude of his fruit
    He has increased the altars;
    According to the bounty of his land
    They have embellished his sacred pillars.
  • The LORD’s Judgment against Israel

    How prosperous Israel is —
    a luxuriant vine loaded with fruit.
    But the richer the people get,
    the more pagan altars they build.
    The more bountiful their harvests,
    the more beautiful their sacred pillars.
  • Their heart is divided;[a]
    Now they are held guilty.
    He will break down their altars;
    He will ruin their sacred pillars.
  • The hearts of the people are fickle;
    they are guilty and must be punished.
    The LORD will break down their altars
    and smash their sacred pillars.
  • For now they say,
    “We have no king,
    Because we did not fear the Lord.
    And as for a king, what would he do for us?”
  • Then they will say, “We have no king
    because we didn’t fear the LORD.
    But even if we had a king,
    what could he do for us anyway?”
  • They have spoken words,
    Swearing falsely in making a covenant.
    Thus judgment springs up like hemlock in the furrows of the field.
  • They spout empty words
    and make covenants they don’t intend to keep.
    So injustice springs up among them
    like poisonous weeds in a farmer’s field.
  • The inhabitants of Samaria fear
    Because of the calf[b] of Beth Aven.
    For its people mourn for it,
    And [c]its priests shriek for it —
    Because its glory has departed from it.
  • The people of Samaria tremble in fear
    for their calf idol at Beth-aven,a
    and they mourn for it.
    Though its priests rejoice over it,
    its glory will be stripped away.b
  • The idol also shall be carried to Assyria
    As a present for King Jareb.
    Ephraim shall receive shame,
    And Israel shall be ashamed of his own counsel.
  • This idol will be carted away to Assyria,
    a gift to the great king there.
    Ephraim will be ridiculed and Israel will be shamed,
    because its people have trusted in this idol.
  • As for Samaria, her king is cut off
    Like a twig on the water.
  • Samaria and its king will be cut off;
    they will float away like driftwood on an ocean wave.
  • Also the high places of [d]Aven, the sin of Israel,
    Shall be destroyed.
    The thorn and thistle shall grow on their altars;
    They shall say to the mountains, “Cover us!”
    And to the hills, “Fall on us!”
  • And the pagan shrines of Aven,c the place of Israel’s sin, will crumble.
    Thorns and thistles will grow up around their altars.
    They will beg the mountains, “Bury us!”
    and plead with the hills, “Fall on us!”
  • “O Israel, you have sinned from the days of Gibeah;
    There they stood.
    The battle in Gibeah against the children of [e]iniquity
    Did not [f]overtake them.
  • The LORD says, “O Israel, ever since Gibeah,
    there has been only sin and more sin!
    You have made no progress whatsoever.
    Was it not right that the wicked men of Gibeah were attacked?
  • When it is My desire, I will chasten them.
    Peoples shall be gathered against them
    When I bind them [g]for their two transgressions.
  • Now whenever it fits my plan,
    I will attack you, too.
    I will call out the armies of the nations
    to punish you for your multiplied sins.
  • Ephraim is a trained heifer
    That loves to thresh grain;
    But I harnessed her fair neck,
    I will make Ephraim [h]pull a plow.
    Judah shall plow;
    Jacob shall break his clods.”
  • “Israeld is like a trained heifer treading out the grain —
    an easy job she loves.
    But I will put a heavy yoke on her tender neck.
    I will force Judah to pull the plow
    and Israele to break up the hard ground.
  • Sow for yourselves righteousness;
    Reap in mercy;
    Break up your fallow ground,
    For it is time to seek the Lord,
    Till He comes and rains righteousness on you.
  • I said, ‘Plant the good seeds of righteousness,
    and you will harvest a crop of love.
    Plow up the hard ground of your hearts,
    for now is the time to seek the LORD,
    that he may come
    and shower righteousness upon you.’
  • You have plowed wickedness;
    You have reaped iniquity.
    You have eaten the fruit of lies,
    Because you trusted in your own way,
    In the multitude of your mighty men.
  • “But you have cultivated wickedness
    and harvested a thriving crop of sins.
    You have eaten the fruit of lies —
    trusting in your military might,
    believing that great armies
    could make your nation safe.
  • Therefore tumult shall arise among your people,
    And all your fortresses shall be plundered
    As Shalman plundered Beth Arbel in the day of battle —
    A mother dashed in pieces upon her children.
  • Now the terrors of war
    will rise among your people.
    All your fortifications will fall,
    just as when Shalman destroyed Beth-arbel.
    Even mothers and children
    were dashed to death there.
  • Thus it shall be done to you, O Bethel,
    Because of your great wickedness.
    At dawn the king of Israel
    Shall be cut off utterly.
  • You will share that fate, Bethel,
    because of your great wickedness.
    When the day of judgment dawns,
    the king of Israel will be completely destroyed.

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