Hosea 7
Contemporary English Version
    7 and to heal its wounds.
But then I see the crimes
    in Israel[a] and Samaria.
Everyone is deceitful;
    robbers roam the streets.
2 No one realizes
that I have seen their sins
    surround them like a flood.
3 The king and his officials
take great pleasure
    in their sin and deceit.
4 Everyone burns with desire—
they are like coals in an oven,
    ready to burst into flames.
5 On the day their king
    was crowned,
his officials got him drunk,
and he joined
    in their foolishness.[b]
6 Their anger is a fire
that smolders all night,
    then flares up at dawn.
7 They are flames
    destroying their leaders.
And their kings are powerless;
    none of them trust me.
8 The people of Israel[c]
    have mixed with foreigners;
they are a thin piece of bread
    scorched on one side.
9 They don't seem to realize
    how weak and feeble they are;
their hair has turned gray,
    while foreigners rule.
10 I am the Lord, their God,
    but in all of their troubles
their pride keeps them
    from returning to me.
No Help from Foreign Nations
The Lord said:
11 Israel[d] is a senseless bird,
fluttering back and forth
    between Egypt and Assyria.
12 But I will catch them in a net
    as hunters trap birds;
I threatened to punish them,
    and indeed I will.[e]
13 Trouble and destruction
will be their reward
    for rejecting me.
I would have rescued them,
    but they told me lies.
14 They don't really pray to me;
    they just howl in their beds.
They have rejected me for Baal
    and slashed themselves,[f]
in the hope that Baal
    will bless their crops.
15 I taught them what they know,
    and I made them strong.
Now they plot against me
16     and refuse to obey.[g]
They are more useless
    than a crooked arrow.
Their leaders will die in war
    for saying foolish things.
Egyptians will laugh at them.
Footnotes
- 7.1 Israel: See the note at 4.17. Samaria was the capital city of Israel.
- 7.5 foolishness: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text of verse 5.
- 7.8 Israel: Hebrew “Ephraim” (see the note at 4.17).
- 7.11 Israel: Hebrew “Ephraim” (see the note at 4.17).
- 7.12 I threatened … will: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
- 7.14 slashed themselves: One ancient translation and some Hebrew manuscripts; other Hebrew manuscripts “gather together.” Slashing themselves was one way of worshiping Baal (see 1 Kings 18.28).
- 7.16 and … obey: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
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