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God’s Love for Israel

11 When Israel was a child, I loved him,
and out of Egypt I called my son.

The more I called to them,
    the more they went away from me.[a]
    They kept sacrificing to the Baals
    and burning incense to idols.
Yet I was the one who taught Ephraim to walk.
    I took them in my arms,[b]
    but they did not realize that it was I who healed them.
I drew them with cords suitable for a man,[c] with ropes of love.
    For them I became like someone who lifts a yoke off their neck,
    and I bent down to feed them.

They will not[d] return into the land of Egypt.
    Instead, an Assyrian will be their king,
    because they refused to repent.
The sword will slash against their cities.
    It will destroy the bars of their gates,
    and it will devour them because of their plans.

My people are determined to turn away from me.
    Though they call him the Most High, he certainly will not exalt them.

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Footnotes

  1. Hosea 11:2 A variant reading is the more they called them, the more they went away from them.
  2. Hosea 11:3 The text of the pronouns in this verse is uncertain. The translation follows the Greek Old Testament.
  3. Hosea 11:4 Literally cords of mankind. The words translated man and love have homonyms meaning leather, so there may be a play on words here.
  4. Hosea 11:5 Not is missing from some manuscripts.