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13 When Ephraim spoke, people trembled
    because he was powerful in Israel.
But he was guilty of worshiping another divine master[a]
    and was sentenced to death.

Even now they keep on sinning; they cast metal idols for themselves,
    shaping silver to fashion wretched images.
These idols are all skillfully crafted by humans.
    People say, “Offer your human sacrifices to them, and kiss these calf-idols.”
God will destroy them for this, and they’ll be like fog in the morning,
    like dew evaporating at sunrise, like the chaff blown from the threshing floor,
Like the smoke that drifts out of a window.

Eternal One: I’m the Eternal One.
        I’ve been your God ever since you left Egypt.
    You are supposed to be exclusively loyal to Me.
        No other god can be your liberator.
    It was I who established the relationship with you in the wilderness,
        I who looked after you in that parched and weary land.
    When I fed them, they were satisfied,
        but when satisfied, they filled with pride and then forgot Me.
    So I’ll be like a lion to them,
        like a panther stalking the roadside.
    I’ll meet them like a bear who’s lost her cubs;
        I’ll rip open their chests.
    I’ll devour them as if I’m a lion,
        and I’ll tear them apart as if I’m a wild animal.

    This is why you’re going to be destroyed, Israel:
        you’re against Me, against the One who’s helping you!
10     Where is your king now?
        Let’s see if he comes to save you and all your cities.
    Where are your leaders, the ones of whom you demanded,
        “Give me a king and princes!”?
11     I gave you a king, even though you made Me angry by asking for one,
        and in My rage, I decided to take him away!

12     Ephraim’s guilt has been wrapped up;
        his sin has been hidden.
13     The labor pains of his mother are coming for him, but he is unwise;
        he does not move from the birth canal.
14     Should I deliver them from the power of the grave?
        Should I rescue them from death’s cold grip?
    Hey, Death! Where is your big win?
        Hey, Grave! What happened to your sting?[b]
    I’ll look the other way and not show them any pity.

15     Though Israel, among his brothers, is like a plant that flourishes in the wetlands,
        an east wind will come—a dry desert wind sent by Me—
    And the waters will dry up. His spring will run dry.
        All the treasures in his storehouse will be plundered.
16     Because of her guilt and her rebellion against her God,
        Samaria will be punished: her people will be cut down by the sword;
    Her children will be dashed to pieces; her pregnant women will be torn open.

Footnotes

  1. 13:1 Hebrew, baal
  2. 13:14 1 Corinthians 15:55

The Lord’s Anger Against Israel

13 When Ephraim spoke, people trembled;(A)
    he was exalted(B) in Israel.
    But he became guilty of Baal worship(C) and died.
Now they sin more and more;
    they make(D) idols for themselves from their silver,(E)
cleverly fashioned images,
    all of them the work of craftsmen.(F)
It is said of these people,
    “They offer human sacrifices!
    They kiss[a](G) calf-idols!(H)
Therefore they will be like the morning mist,
    like the early dew that disappears,(I)
    like chaff(J) swirling from a threshing floor,(K)
    like smoke(L) escaping through a window.

“But I have been the Lord your God
    ever since you came out of Egypt.(M)
You shall acknowledge(N) no God but me,(O)
    no Savior(P) except me.
I cared for you in the wilderness,(Q)
    in the land of burning heat.
When I fed them, they were satisfied;
    when they were satisfied, they became proud;(R)
    then they forgot(S) me.(T)
So I will be like a lion(U) to them,
    like a leopard I will lurk by the path.
Like a bear robbed of her cubs,(V)
    I will attack them and rip them open;
like a lion(W) I will devour them—
    a wild animal will tear them apart.(X)

“You are destroyed, Israel,
    because you are against me,(Y) against your helper.(Z)
10 Where is your king,(AA) that he may save you?
    Where are your rulers in all your towns,
of whom you said,
    ‘Give me a king and princes’?(AB)
11 So in my anger I gave you a king,(AC)
    and in my wrath I took him away.(AD)
12 The guilt of Ephraim is stored up,
    his sins are kept on record.(AE)
13 Pains as of a woman in childbirth(AF) come to him,
    but he is a child without wisdom;
when the time(AG) arrives,
    he doesn’t have the sense to come out of the womb.(AH)

14 “I will deliver this people from the power of the grave;(AI)
    I will redeem them from death.(AJ)
Where, O death, are your plagues?
    Where, O grave, is your destruction?(AK)

“I will have no compassion,
15     even though he thrives(AL) among his brothers.
An east wind(AM) from the Lord will come,
    blowing in from the desert;
his spring will fail
    and his well dry up.(AN)
His storehouse will be plundered(AO)
    of all its treasures.
16 The people of Samaria(AP) must bear their guilt,(AQ)
    because they have rebelled(AR) against their God.
They will fall by the sword;(AS)
    their little ones will be dashed(AT) to the ground,
    their pregnant women(AU) ripped open.”[b]

Footnotes

  1. Hosea 13:2 Or “Men who sacrifice / kiss
  2. Hosea 13:16 In Hebrew texts this verse (13:16) is numbered 14:1.