Hosea 14
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14 (A) Samaria ska stå med skuld,
för hon har varit upprorisk
mot sin Gud.
Invånarna ska falla för svärd,
deras späda barn
ska bli krossade,
deras havande kvinnor
uppristade.
Kallelse till omvändelse
2 (B) Vänd om, Israel,
till Herren din Gud,
för genom din missgärning
har du kommit på fall.
3 (C) Ta med er ord
och vänd om till Herren,
säg till honom:
”Förlåt oss all vår skuld
och ta nådigt emot oss.
Då ska vi ge dig
en frukt från våra läppar[a].
4 (D) Assur kan inte rädda oss,
vi ska inte sitta upp
på stridshästar.
Vi ska aldrig mer säga: ’Vår Gud’
till våra händers verk,
för hos dig får den faderlöse
barmhärtighet.”
5 (E) Jag vill hela dem från deras avfall,
jag vill älska dem generöst,
för min vrede
har vänt sig ifrån dem.
6 Jag ska bli som dagg för Israel,
han ska blomstra som en lilja
och skjuta rötter som Libanon.
7 (F) Hans skott ska breda ut sig,
han ska bli som olivträdet i skönhet,
han ska dofta som Libanon.
8 (G) De som bor i hans skugga
ska återvända.
De ska odla säd igen
och grönska som vinstockar.
Hans namn ska vara
som Libanons vin.
9 Efraim, vad har jag mer
med avgudar att göra?
Jag ska svara honom
och ta mig an honom.
Jag är som en grönskande cypress,
hos mig finner du din frukt.
10 (H) Den som är vis förstår detta,
den förståndige besinnar det,
för Herrens vägar är rätta
och där vandrar de rättfärdiga.
Men syndarna kommer där på fall.
Footnotes
- 14:3 en frukt från våra läppar Andra handskrifter: ”våra läppar som tjuroffer” (men jfr Hebr 13:15).
Hosea 14
New English Translation
Prophetic Call to Genuine Repentance
14 Return, O Israel, to the Lord your God,
for your sin has been your downfall![a]
2 Return to the Lord and repent![b]
Say to him: “Completely[c] forgive our iniquity;
accept[d] our penitential prayer,[e]
that we may offer the praise of our lips as sacrificial bulls.[f]
3 Assyria cannot save us;
we will not ride warhorses.
We will never again say, ‘Our gods,’
to what our own hands have made.
For only you will show compassion to Orphan Israel!”[g]
Divine Promise to Relent from Judgment and to Restore Blessings
4 “I will heal their waywardness[h]
and love them freely,[i]
for my anger will turn away[j] from them.
5 I will be like the dew to Israel;
he will blossom like a lily,
he will send down his roots like a cedar of[k] Lebanon.
6 His young shoots will grow;
his splendor will be like an olive tree,
his fragrance like a cedar of Lebanon.
7 People will reside again[l] in his shade;
they will plant and harvest grain in abundance.[m]
They will blossom like a vine,
and his fame will be like the wine from Lebanon.
8 O Ephraim, I do not want to have anything to do[n] with idols anymore!
I will answer him and care for him.
I am like[o] a luxuriant cypress tree;[p]
your fruitfulness comes from me!”[q]
Concluding Exhortation
9 Who is wise?
Let him discern[r] these things!
Who is discerning?
Let him understand them!
For the ways of the Lord are right;
the godly walk in them,
but in them the rebellious stumble.
Footnotes
- Hosea 14:1 tn Heb “For you have stumbled in your iniquity”; cf. NASB, NRSV “because of your iniquity.”
- Hosea 14:2 tn Heb “Take words with you and return to the Lord” (so NASB, NIV, NRSV).
- Hosea 14:2 tn The word order כָּל־תִּשָּׂא עָוֹן (kol tisaʾ ʿavon) is syntactically awkward. The BHS editors suggest rearranging the word order: תִּשָּׂא כָּל־עָוֹן (“Forgive all [our] iniquity!”). However, Gesenius suggests that כָּל (“all”) does not function as the construct in the genitive phrase כָּל־עָוֹן (“all [our] iniquity”); it functions adverbially modifying the verb תִּשָּׂא (“Completely forgive!”; see GKC 415 §128.e).
- Hosea 14:2 sn The repetition of the root לָקַח (laqakh) creates a striking wordplay in 14:2. If Israel will bring (לָקַח) its confession to God, he will accept (לָקַח) repentant Israel and completely forgive its sin.
- Hosea 14:2 tn Heb “and accept [our] speech.” The word טוֹב (tov) is often confused with the common homonymic root I טוֹב (tov, “good”; BDB 373 s.v. I טוֹב). However, this is probably IV טוֹב (tov, “word, speech”; HALOT 372 s.v. IV טוֹב), a hapax legomenon that is related to the verb טבב (“to speak”; HALOT 367 s.v. טבב) and the noun טִבָּה (tibbah, “rumor”; HALOT 367 s.v. טִבָּה). The term טוֹב (“word; speech”) refers to the repentant prayer mentioned in 14:1-3. Most translations relate it to I טוֹב and treat it as (1) accusative direct object: “accept that which is good” (RSV, NJPS) and “Accept our good sacrifices” (CEV), or (2) adverbial accusative of manner: “receive [us] graciously” (KJV, NASB, NIV). Note TEV, however, which follows the suggestion made here: “accept our prayer.”
- Hosea 14:2 tc The MT reads פָרִים (farim, “bulls”), but the LXX reflects פְּרִי (peri, “fruit”), a reading followed by NASB, NIV, NRSV “that we may offer the fruit of [our] lips [as sacrifices to you].” Although the Greek expression in Heb 13:15 (καρπὸν χειλέων, karpon cheileōn, “the fruit of lips”) reflects this LXX phrase, the MT makes good sense as it stands; NT usage of the LXX should not be considered decisive in resolving OT textual problems. The noun פָּרִים (parim, “bulls”) functions as an adverbial accusative of state.
- Hosea 14:3 tn Heb “For the orphan is shown compassion by you.” The present translation takes “orphan” as a figurative reference to Israel, which is specified in the translation for clarity.
- Hosea 14:4 sn The noun מְשׁוּבָתָה (meshuvatah, “waywardness”; cf. KJV “backsliding”) is from the same root as שׁוּבָה (shuvah, “return!”) in 14:1 [14:2 HT]. This repetition of שׁוּב (shuv) creates a wordplay that emphasizes reciprocity: if Israel will return (שׁוּבָה, shuvah) to the Lord, he will cure her of the tendency to turn away (מְשׁוּבָתָה) from him.
- Hosea 14:4 tn The noun נְדָבָה (nedavah, “voluntariness; free-will offering”) is an adverbial accusative of manner: “freely, voluntarily” (BDB 621 s.v. נְדָבָה 1). Cf. CEV “without limit,” TEV “with all my heart,” NLT “my love will know no bounds.”
- Hosea 14:4 sn The verb שָׁב, shav, “will turn” (Qal perfect third person masculine singular from שׁוּב, shuv, “to turn”), continues the wordplay on שׁוּב in 14:1-4 [14:2-5 HT]. If Israel will “return” (שׁוּב) to the Lord, he will heal Israel’s tendency to “turn away” (מְשׁוּבָתָה, meshuvatah) and “turn” (שָׁב) from his anger.
- Hosea 14:5 tn Heb “like Lebanon” (so KJV; also in the following verse). The phrase “a cedar of” does not appear in the Hebrew text; it is supplied in translation for clarity (cf. TEV “the trees of Lebanon,” NRSV “the forests of Lebanon”).
- Hosea 14:7 tn Hosea uses the similar-sounding terms יָשֻׁבוּ יֹשְׁבֵי (yashuvu yosheve, “the dwellers will return”) to create a wordplay between the roots שׁוּב (shuv, “to return”) and יָשַׁב (yashav, “to dwell; to reside”).
- Hosea 14:7 tn Heb “they will cause the grain to live” or “they will revive the grain.” Some English versions treat this as a comparison: “they shall revive as the corn,” (KJV) and “will flourish like the grain” (NIV).
- Hosea 14:8 tn The Hebrew expression מַה־לִּי עוֹד (mah-lli ʿod) is a formula of repudiation/emphatic denial that God has anything in common with idols: “I want to have nothing to do with […] any more!” (cf., e.g., Judg 11:12; 2 Sam 16:10; 19:23; 1 Kgs 17:18; 2 Kgs 3:13; 2 Chr 35:21; Jer 2:18; Ps 50:16; BDB 553 s.v. מָה 1.d.[c]).
- Hosea 14:8 tn The term “like” does not appear in the Hebrew text but is supplied in the translation for clarity, as in the majority of English versions (including KJV).
- Hosea 14:8 tn Cf. KJV “a green fir tree,” NIV, NCV “a green pine tree,” NRSV “an evergreen cypress.”
- Hosea 14:8 tn Heb “your fruit is found in me”; cf. NRSV “your faithfulness comes from me.”
- Hosea 14:9 tn The shortened form of the prefix-conjugation verb וְיָבֵן (veyaven) indicates that it is a jussive rather than an imperfect. When a jussive comes from a superior to an inferior, it may connote exhortation and instruction or advice and counsel. For the functions of the jussive, see IBHS 568-70 §34.3.
Oseas 14
Reina Valera Contemporánea
Israel debe volverse al Señor
14 Israel, ¡vuélvete al Señor tu Dios! ¡Por causa de tu pecado has caído! 2 Vuélvete al Señor y, con las mejores palabras suplicantes, dile:
«No te fijes en nuestra maldad; mira lo bueno en nosotros; la ofrenda que te traemos son las palabras de nuestros labios. 3 Los asirios no nos librarán, ni montaremos en caballos, ni jamás volveremos a decir a esos ídolos que nosotros mismos hicimos: “Ustedes son nuestros dioses”, porque sólo en ti encuentra misericordia el huérfano.»
4 «Yo sanaré su rebelión. Los amaré de pura gracia, porque mi ira se ha apartado de ellos. 5 Yo seré para Israel como el rocío, y él florecerá como lirio y extenderá sus raíces como el Líbano. 6 Sus ramos se extenderán, y su esplendor será como el del olivo, y su perfume será como el del Líbano. 7 Volverán, y se sentarán bajo su sombra; serán vivificados como el trigo, florecerán como la vid, y su aroma será como el del vino del Líbano.
8 »Dime, Efraín: ¿Qué tengo yo que ver con los ídolos? ¡Soy yo quien te atiende y te mira! ¡Yo soy para ti como verde ciprés! Sólo en mí encuentras tu fruto!»
9 ¿Hay alguien lo bastante sabio para entender esto? ¿Hay alguien con inteligencia para reconocerlo? Porque los caminos del Señor son rectos, y los justos los seguirán. Pero los rebeldes tropezarán en ellos.
Hosea 14
New International Version
Repentance to Bring Blessing
14 [a]Return,(A) Israel, to the Lord your God.
Your sins(B) have been your downfall!(C)
2 Take words with you
and return to the Lord.
Say to him:
“Forgive(D) all our sins
and receive us graciously,(E)
that we may offer the fruit of our lips.[b](F)
3 Assyria cannot save us;(G)
we will not mount warhorses.(H)
We will never again say ‘Our gods’(I)
to what our own hands have made,(J)
for in you the fatherless(K) find compassion.”
4 “I will heal(L) their waywardness(M)
and love them freely,(N)
for my anger has turned away(O) from them.
5 I will be like the dew(P) to Israel;
he will blossom like a lily.(Q)
Like a cedar of Lebanon(R)
he will send down his roots;(S)
6 his young shoots will grow.
His splendor will be like an olive tree,(T)
his fragrance like a cedar of Lebanon.(U)
7 People will dwell again in his shade;(V)
they will flourish like the grain,
they will blossom(W) like the vine—
Israel’s fame will be like the wine(X) of Lebanon.(Y)
8 Ephraim, what more have I[c] to do with idols?(Z)
I will answer him and care for him.
I am like a flourishing juniper;(AA)
your fruitfulness comes from me.”
Footnotes
- Hosea 14:1 In Hebrew texts 14:1-9 is numbered 14:2-10.
- Hosea 14:2 Or offer our lips as sacrifices of bulls
- Hosea 14:8 Or Hebrew; Septuagint What more has Ephraim
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