Hosea
Chapter 10
Retribution for Israel’s Sin
1 Israel was a luxuriant vine,
yielding fruit for himself.
The more his fruit increased,
the more he increased the altars.
The better his land produced,
the better he made the sacred pillars.
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2 Their hearts are devious;
now they must bear their guilt.
The LORD will break down their altars
and demolish their sacred pillars.
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3 Surely now they will say,
“We have no king,
for we do not revere the LORD.
What can a king do for us?”
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4 They speak mere words;
with false oaths they make covenants.
So judgment springs up
like poisonous weeds in the furrows of a field.
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5 The people of Samaria will fear
for the calf of Beth-aven. [a]
Indeed, its people will mourn
with its idolatrous priests—
those who rejoiced in its glory—
for it has been taken from them into exile.
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7 Samaria will be carried off with her king
like a twig on the surface of the water.
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9 Since the days of Gibeah you have sinned, O Israel,
and there you have remained.
Did not the battle in Gibeah
overtake the sons of iniquity? [g]
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10 I will chasten them when I please;
nations will be gathered against them
to put them in bondage
for their double transgression.
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11 Ephraim is a well-trained heifer that loves to thresh;
but I will place a yoke on her fair neck.
I will harness Ephraim, Judah will plow,
and Jacob will break the hard ground.
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12 Sow for yourselves righteousness
and reap the fruit of loving devotion;
break up your unplowed ground.
For it is time to seek the LORD
until He comes and sends righteousness
upon you like rain.
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13 You have plowed wickedness and reaped injustice;
you have eaten the fruit of lies.
Because you have trusted in your own way
and in the multitude of your mighty men,
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14 the roar of battle will rise against your people,
so that all your fortresses will be demolished
as Shalman devastated Beth-arbel
in the day of battle,
when mothers were dashed to pieces
along with their children.
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15 Thus it will be done to you, O Bethel,
because of your great wickedness.
When the day dawns,
the king of Israel will be utterly cut off.
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- ↑ 5 a Beth-aven means house of wickedness. This is a derogatory term for Bethel, which means house of God; see 1 Kings 12:28–29.
- ↑ 6 b Or to King Jareb
- ↑ 6 c That is, the northern kingdom of Israel; also in verse 11
- ↑ 6 d Or of its own counsel
- ↑ 8 e Or of wickedness; Aven is a reference to Beth-aven (a derogatory term for Bethel); see verse 5.
- ↑ 8 f Cited in Luke 23:30; see also Revelation 6:16.
- ↑ 9 g Or Did not the battle overtake the sons of iniquity in Gibeah?
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