Hosea 5; Hosea 6; Hosea 7; Hosea 8

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Hosea 5

1 "Listen, you priests. Pay attention, people of Israel. Listen, royal family, because you will all be judged. and like a net spread out at Mount Tabor.
2 You have done many evil things, so I will punish you all.
3 I know all about the people of Israel; what they have done is not hidden from me. Now that Israel acts like a prostitute, it has made itself unclean.
4 "They will not give up their deeds and return to their God. They are determined to be unfaithful to me; they do not know the Lord.
5 Israel's pride testifies against them. The people of Israel will stumble because of their sin, and the people of Judah will stumble with them.
6 They will come to worship the Lord, bringing their flocks and herds, but they will not be able to find him, because he has left them.
7 They have not been true to the Lord; they are children who do not belong to him. So their false worship will destroy them and their land.
8 "Blow the horn in Gibeah and the trumpet in Ramah. Give the warning at Beth Aven, and be first into battle, people of Benjamin.
9 Israel will be ruined on the day of punishment. I tell the truth.
10 The leaders of Judah are like those who steal other people's land. I will pour my punishment over them like a flood of water.
11 Israel is crushed by the punishment, because it decided to follow idols.
12 I am like a moth to Israel, like a rot to the people of Judah.
13 "When Israel saw its illness and Judah saw its wounds, and sent to the great king of Assyria. But he cannot heal you or cure your wounds.
14 I will be like a lion to Israel, like a young lion to Judah. I will attack them and tear them to pieces. I will drag them off, and no one will be able to save them.
15 Then I will go back to my place until they suffer for their guilt and turn back to me. In their trouble they will look for me."
Scripture taken from the New Century Version. Copyright © 1987, 1988, 1991 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

Hosea 6

1 "Come, let's go back to the Lord. He has hurt us, but he will heal us. He has wounded us, but he will bandage our wounds.
2 In two days he will put new life in us; on the third day he will raise us up so that we may live in his presence
3 and know him. Let's try to learn about the Lord; he will come to us as surely as the dawn comes. He will come to us like rain, like the spring rain that waters the ground."
4 The Lord says, "Israel, what should I do with you? Judah, what should I do with you? Your faithfulness is like a morning mist, like the dew that goes away early in the day.
5 I have warned you by my prophets that I will kill you and destroy you. My justice comes out like bright light.
6 I want faithful love more than I want animal sacrifices. I want people to know me more than I want burnt offerings.
7 But they have broken the agreement as Adam did; they have been unfaithful to me.
8 Gilead is a city of people who do evil; their footprints are bloody.
9 The priests are like robbers waiting to attack people; they murder people on the road to Shechemn and do wicked things.
10 I have seen horrible things in Israel. Look at Israel's prostitution; Israel has become unclean.
11 "Judah, I have set a harvest time for you when I will make the lives of my people good again.
Scripture taken from the New Century Version. Copyright © 1987, 1988, 1991 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

Hosea 7

1 When I heal Israel, Israel's sin will go away, and so will Samaria's evil. "They cheat a lot! Thieves break into houses, and robbers are in the streets.
2 It never enters their minds that I remember all their evil deeds. The bad things they do are all around them; they are right in front of me.
3 "They make the king happy with their wickedness; their rulers are glad with their lies.
4 But all of them are traitors. They are like an oven heated by a baker. While he mixes the dough, he does not need to stir up the fire.
5 The kings get so drunk they get sick every day. The rulers become crazy with wine; they make agreements with those who do not know the true God.
6 They burn like an oven; their hearts burn inside them. All night long their anger is low, but when morning comes, it becomes a roaring fire.
7 All these people are as hot as an oven; they burn up their rulers. All their kings fall, and no one calls on me.
8 "Israel mixes with other nations; he is like a pancake cooked only on one side.
9 Foreign nations have eaten up his strength, but he doesn't know it. Israel is weak and feeble, like an old man, but he doesn't know it.
10 Israel's pride will cause their defeat; they will not turn back to the Lord their God or look to him for help in all this.
11 Israel has become like a pigeon -- easy to fool and stupid. First they call to Egypt for help. Then they run to Assyria.
12 When they go, I will catch them in a net, I will bring them down like birds from the sky; I will punish them countless times for their evil.
13 How terrible for them because they left me! They will be destroyed, because they turned against me. I want to save them, but they have spoken lies against me.
14 They do not call to me from their hearts. They just lie on their beds and cry. They come together to ask for grain and new wine, but they really turn away from me.
15 Though I trained them and gave them strength, they have made evil plans against me.
16 They did not turn to the Most High God. They are like a loose bow that can't shoot. Because their leaders brag about their strength, they will be killed with swords, and the people in Egypt will laugh at them.
Scripture taken from the New Century Version. Copyright © 1987, 1988, 1991 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

Hosea 8

1 "Put the trumpet to your lips and give the warning! The enemy swoops down on the Lord's people like an eagle. and have turned against my teachings.
2 They cry out to me, 'Our God, we in Israel know you!'
3 But Israel has rejected what is good, so the enemy will chase them.
4 They chose their own kings without asking my permission. They chose their own leaders, people I did not know. They made their silver and gold into idols, and for all this they will be destroyed.
5 I hate the calf-shaped idol of Israel! I am very angry with the people. How long will they remain unclean?
6 The idol is something a craftsman made; it is not God. Israel's calf-shaped idol will surely be smashed to pieces.
7 "Israel's foolish plans are like planting the wind, but they will harvest a storm. Like a stalk with no head of grain, it produces nothing. Even if it produced something, other nations would eat it.
8 Israel is eaten up; the people are mixed among the other nations and have become useless to me.
9 Israel is like a wild donkey all by itself. They have run to Assyria; They have hired other nations to protect them.
10 Although Israel is mixed among the nations, I will gather them together. They will become weaker and weaker as they suffer under the great king of Assyria.
11 "Although Israel built more altars to remove sin, they have become altars for sinning.
12 I have written many teachings for them, but they think the teachings are strange and foreign.
13 The Israelites offer sacrifices to me as gifts and eat the meat, but the Lord is not pleased with them. He remembers the evil they have done, and he will punish them for their sins. They will be slaves again as they were in Egypt.
14 Israel has forgotten their Maker and has built palaces; Judah has built many strong, walled cities. But I will send fire on their cities and destroy their strong buildings."
Scripture taken from the New Century Version. Copyright © 1987, 1988, 1991 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.