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A trader in whose hands are false balances,
    he loves to oppress.(A)
Ephraim has said, “Ah, I am rich;
    I have gained wealth for myself;
in all of my gain
    no offense has been found in me
    that would be sin.”[a](B)
I am the Lord your God
    from the land of Egypt;
I will make you live in tents again,
    as in the days of the appointed festival.(C)

10 I spoke to the prophets;
    it was I who multiplied visions,
    and through the prophets I will bring destruction.(D)
11 In[b] Gilead there is iniquity;
    they shall surely come to nothing.
In Gilgal they sacrifice bulls,
    so their altars shall be like stone heaps
    on the furrows of the field.(E)

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Footnotes

  1. 12.8 Meaning of Heb uncertain
  2. 12.11 Syr: Heb If

A merchant, in whose hands are (A)false balances,
    he loves (B)to oppress.
Ephraim has said, “Ah, but (C)I am rich;
    I have found wealth for myself;
in all my labors (D)they cannot find in me iniquity or sin.”
(E)I am the Lord your God
    from the land of Egypt;
I will again make you (F)dwell in tents,
    as in the days of the appointed feast.

10 (G)I spoke to the prophets;
    it was I who multiplied (H)visions,
    and through the prophets gave parables.
11 (I)If there is iniquity in Gilead,
    they shall surely come to nothing:
(J)in Gilgal they sacrifice bulls;
    (K)their altars also are like stone heaps
    (L)on the furrows of the field.

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