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With their flocks and herds they will go
    to seek the Lord, but will not find him;(A)
    he has withdrawn from them.
They have betrayed the Lord,
    for they have borne illegitimate children;
Now the new moon[a] will devour them
    together with their fields.

Political Upheavals[b]

Blow the ram’s horn in Gibeah,
    the trumpet in Ramah!
Sound the alarm in Beth-aven:(B)
    “Look behind you, Benjamin!”[c]

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Footnotes

  1. 5:7 New moon: normally a feast day of joy (2:13), but, because of infidelity, it will be a day of destruction.
  2. 5:8–14 This passage describes political and military conflict between Judah and Israel. Perhaps some allusion is made to the Syro-Ephraimite war of 735–734 B.C., when a coalition of Arameans and Israelites attempted to dethrone the king of Judah (2 Kgs 16:5; Is 7:1–9). Judah repulsed the attempt with the aid of Assyria, and the latter devastated both Aram and Israel.
  3. 5:8 A vision of invasion, from Gibeah and Ramah in northern Judah, into Israel.