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  • Relentless Judgment on Israel

    When Ephraim spoke, trembling,
    He exalted himself in Israel;
    But when he offended through Baal worship, he died.
  • The LORD’s Anger against Israel

    When the tribe of Ephraim spoke,
    the people shook with fear,
    for that tribe was important in Israel.
    But the people of Ephraim sinned by worshiping Baal
    and thus sealed their destruction.
  • Now they sin more and more,
    And have made for themselves molded images,
    Idols of their silver, according to their skill;
    All of it is the work of craftsmen.
    They say of them,
    “Let [a]the men who sacrifice [b]kiss the calves!”
  • Now they continue to sin by making silver idols,
    images shaped skillfully with human hands.
    “Sacrifice to these,” they cry,
    “and kiss the calf idols!”
  • Therefore they shall be like the morning cloud
    And like the early dew that passes away,
    Like chaff blown off from a threshing floor
    And like smoke from a chimney.
  • Therefore, they will disappear like the morning mist,
    like dew in the morning sun,
    like chaff blown by the wind,
    like smoke from a chimney.
  • “Yet I am the Lord your God
    Ever since the land of Egypt,
    And you shall know no God but Me;
    For there is no savior besides Me.
  • “I have been the LORD your God
    ever since I brought you out of Egypt.
    You must acknowledge no God but me,
    for there is no other savior.
  • I [c]knew you in the wilderness,
    In the land of [d]great drought.
  • I took care of you in the wilderness,
    in that dry and thirsty land.
  • When they had pasture, they were filled;
    They were filled and their heart was exalted;
    Therefore they forgot Me.
  • But when you had eaten and were satisfied,
    you became proud and forgot me.
  • “So I will be to them like a lion;
    Like a leopard by the road I will lurk;
  • So now I will attack you like a lion,
    like a leopard that lurks along the road.
  • I will meet them like a bear deprived of her cubs;
    I will tear open their rib cage,
    And there I will devour them like a lion.
    The [e]wild beast shall tear them.
  • Like a bear whose cubs have been taken away,
    I will tear out your heart.
    I will devour you like a hungry lioness
    and mangle you like a wild animal.
  • “O Israel, [f]you are destroyed,
    But [g]your help is from Me.
  • “You are about to be destroyed, O Israel —
    yes, by me, your only helper.
  • [h]I will be your King;
    Where is any other,
    That he may save you in all your cities?
    And your judges to whom you said,
    ‘Give me a king and princes’?
  • Now where isa your king?
    Let him save you!
    Where are all the leaders of the land,
    the king and the officials you demanded of me?
  • I gave you a king in My anger,
    And took him away in My wrath.
  • In my anger I gave you kings,
    and in my fury I took them away.
  • “The iniquity of Ephraim is bound up;
    His sin is stored up.
  • “Ephraim’s guilt has been collected,
    and his sin has been stored up for punishment.
  • The sorrows of a woman in childbirth shall come upon him.
    He is an unwise son,
    For he should not stay long where children are born.
  • Pain has come to the people
    like the pain of childbirth,
    but they are like a child
    who resists being born.
    The moment of birth has arrived,
    but they stay in the womb!
  • “I will ransom them from the [i]power of [j]the grave;
    I will redeem them from death.
    O Death, [k]I will be your plagues!
    O [l]Grave, [m]I will be your destruction!
    Pity is hidden from My eyes.”
  • “Should I ransom them from the graveb?
    Should I redeem them from death?
    O death, bring on your terrors!
    O grave, bring on your plagues!c
    For I will not take pity on them.
  • Though he is fruitful among his brethren,
    An east wind shall come;
    The wind of the Lord shall come up from the wilderness.
    Then his spring shall become dry,
    And his fountain shall be dried up.
    He shall plunder the treasury of every desirable prize.
  • Ephraim was the most fruitful of all his brothers,
    but the east wind — a blast from the LORD —
    will arise in the desert.
    All their flowing springs will run dry,
    and all their wells will disappear.
    Every precious thing they own
    will be plundered and carried away.
  • Samaria [n]is held guilty,
    For she has rebelled against her God.
    They shall fall by the sword,
    Their infants shall be dashed in pieces,
    And their women with child ripped open.
  • dThe people of Samaria
    must bear the consequences of their guilt
    because they rebelled against their God.
    They will be killed by an invading army,
    their little ones dashed to death against the ground,
    their pregnant women ripped open by swords.”

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