Osee 9

1 Rejoice not, O Israel, neither make merry, as nations: for thou hast gone a-whoring from thy God; thou hast loved gifts upon every threshing-floor.
2 The threshing-floor and wine-press knew them not, and the wine disappointed them.
3 They dwelt not in the Lord's land: Ephraim dwelt in Egypt, and they shall eat unclean things among the Assyrians.
4 They have not offered wine to the Lord, neither have their sacrifices been sweet to him, as the bread of mourning to them; all that eat them shall be defiled; for their bread for their soul shall not enter into the house of the Lord.
5 What will ye do in the day of the general assembly, and in the day of the feast of the Lord?
6 Therefore, behold, they go forth from the trouble of Egypt, and Memphis shall receive them, and Machmas shall bury them: their silver, destruction shall inherit it; thorns in their tents.
7 The days of vengeance are come, the days of thy recompense are come; and Israel shall be afflicted as the prophet that is mad, as a man deranged: by reason of the multitude of thine iniquities thy madness has abounded.
8 The watchman of Ephraim with God: the prophet is a crooked snare in all his ways: they have established madness in the house of God.
9 They have corrupted themselves according to the days of the hill: he will remember their iniquities, he will take vengeance on their sins.
10 I found Israel as grapes in the wilderness, and I saw their fathers as an early watchman in a fig-tree: they went in to Beel-phegor, and were shamefully estranged, and the abominable became as the beloved.
11 Ephraim has flown away as a bird; their glories from the birth, and the travail, and the conception.
12 For even if they should rear their children, yet shall they be utterly bereaved: wherefore also there is woe to them, my flesh is of them.
13 Ephraim, as I saw, gave their children for a prey; yea, Ephraim to bring out his children to slaughter.
14 Give them, O Lord: what wilt thou give them? a miscarrying womb, and dry breasts.
15 All their wickedness is in Galgal: for there I hated them: because of the wickedness of their practices, I will cast them out of my house, I will not love them any more: all their princes are disobedient.
16 Ephraim is sick, he is dried up at his roots, he shall in no wise any more bear fruit: wherefore even if they should beget , I will kill the desired of their womb.
17 God shall reject them, because they have not hearkened to him: and they shall be wanderers among the nations.

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