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Hosea - Chapter: 12

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12:1Ephraim feedeth on winde, and followeth after the East winde: hee daily increaseth lies and desolation, and they doe make a couenant with the Assyrians, and oyle is caried into Egypt.
12:2The Lord hath also a controuersie with Iudah, and will punish Iacob according to his wayes, according to his doings will he recompense him.
12:3Hee tooke his brother by the heele in the wombe, and by his strength he had power with God.
12:4Yea, he had power ouer the Angel and preuailed: hee wept and made supplication vnto him: he found him in Bethel, and there he spake with vs.
12:5Euen the Lord God of hosts, the Lord is his memoriall.
12:6Therefore turne thou to thy God: keepe mercie and iudgement, and wait on thy God continually.
12:7He is a merchant, the balances of deceit are in his hand: hee loueth to oppresse.
12:8And Ephraim said, Yet I am become rich, I haue found mee out substance: in all my labours they shall finde none iniquitie in mee, that were sinne.
12:9And I that am the Lord thy God from the lande of Egypt, will yet make thee to dwell in tabernacles, as in the dayes of the solemne feast.
12:10I haue also spoken by the prophets, and I haue multiplied visions, and vsed similitudes, by the ministerie of the prophets.
12:11Is there iniquitie in Gilead? surely they are vanitie, they sacrifice bullocks in Gilgal, yea their altars are as heapes in the furrowes of the fields.
12:12And Iacob fled into the countrey of Syria, and Israel serued for a wife, and for a wife he kept sheepe.
12:13And by a Prophet the Lord brought Israel out of Egypt, and by a Prophet was he preserued.
12:14Ephraim prouoked him to anger, most bitterly: therefore shall he leaue his blood vpon him, and his reproch shall his Lord returne vnto him.

 

12:1Ephraim is fed with the wynde, & foloweth after the east winde, he dayly encreaseth lyes & destruction, they be confederate with the Assyrians, their oyle is caryed into Egypt
12:2The Lorde hath a controuersie with Iuda, and wyll visite Iacob accordyng to his wayes, accordyng to their owne inuentions wyll he recompence them
12:3He toke his brother by the heele when he was yet in his mothers wombe, and in his strength he wrestled with God
12:4He stroue with the angel and gat the victorie, he wept and prayed to him: he founde him at Bethel, and there he spake with vs
12:5Yea the Lorde God of hoastes, euen the Lorde himselfe remembred him
12:6Therfore turne to thy God, kepe mercie and iudgement, and hope styll in thy God
12:7He is Chanaan, the ballaunces of deceipt are in his hande, he loueth to oppresse
12:8And Ephraim hath sayde, Tushe I am riche, I haue good enough: in all my workes shall not one iniquitie be founde wherin I haue offended
12:9Yet am I the Lorde thy God from the lande of Egypt, I wyll yet make thee dwell in the tabernacles as in the hye feast dayes
12:10I haue spoken through the prophetes, and haue multiplied visions, & shewed similitudes by the ministerie of the prophetes
12:11In Galaad is iniquitie, they are fallen to vanitie: at Gilgal they haue sacrificed oxen, & their aulters are as heapes in the furrowes of the fielde
12:12Iacob fled into the lande of Syria, and Israel serued for a wife, and for a wife he kept [sheepe.
12:13By a prophete the Lorde brought them out of Egypt, and by a prophete was he preserued
12:14But Ephraim hath prouoked him to displeasure through his abhominations, therfore shall his blood be powred vpon him selfe, and the Lorde his God shall rewarde him his blasphemies

 

12:1Ephraim is fed with the winde, and followeth after the East winde: hee increaseth daily lies and destruction, and they do make a couenant with Asshur, and oyle is caried into Egypt.
12:2The Lord hath also a controuersie with Iudah, and will visite Iaakob, according to his waies: according to his workes, wil he recompence him.
12:3Hee tooke his brother by the heele in the wombe, and by his strength he had power with God,
12:4And had power ouer the Angel, and preuailed: he wept and praied vnto him: he founde him in Beth-el, and there he spake with vs.
12:5Yea, the Lord God of hostes, the Lord is himselfe his memoriall.
12:6Therefore turne thou to thy God: keepe mercy and iudgement, and hope still in thy God.
12:7He is Canaan: the balances of deceit are in his hand: he loueth to oppresse.
12:8And Ephraim saide, Notwithstanding I am rich, I haue found me out riches in all my labours: they shall finde none iniquitie in me, that were wickednesse.
12:9Though I am the Lord thy God, from the land of Egypt, yet will I make thee to dwel in the tabernacles, as in the daies of the solemne feast.
12:10I haue also spoken by the Prophets, and I haue multiplied visions, and vsed similitudes by the ministerie of the Prophets.
12:11Is there iniquitie in Gilead? surely they are vanitie: they sacrifice bullocks in Gilgal, and their altars are as heapes in the furrowes of the field.
12:12And Iaakob fled into the countrey of Aram, and Israel serued for a wife, and for a wife he kept sheepe.
12:13And by a Prophet the Lord brought Israel out of Egypt, and by a Prophet was he reserued.
12:14But Ephraim prouoked him with hie places: therefore shall his blood be powred vpon him, and his reproche shall his Lord reward him.

 


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