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Hosea 4:16

Contemporary English Version 1995

You are nothing more than a stubborn cow— so stubborn that I, the Lord, cannot feed you like lambs in an open pasture.

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But everyone who heard those prophets, stubbornly refused to obey. Instead, they turned their backs on everything my Spirit had commanded the earlier prophets to preach. So I, the Lord, became angry

My people are determined to reject me for a god they think is stronger, but he can't help.

We rejected you and did evil, so we deserve to be punished. But if you rescue us, Lord, everyone will see how great you are.

So why do you refuse to come back to me? Why do you hold so tightly to your false gods?

But your ancestors refused to listen. They were stubborn, and whenever I wanted them to go one way, they always went the other.

The people have rebelled and rejected the Lord too many times. So enemies will attack like lions from the forest or wolves from the desert. Those enemies will watch the towns of Judah, and like leopards they will tear to pieces whoever goes outside.

Even the people of Israel were honest enough not to pretend.

When Josiah was king, the Lord said: Jeremiah, the kingdom of Israel was like an unfaithful wife who became a prostitute on the hilltops and in the shade of large trees.

He will roll you into a ball and throw you into a wide open country, where you will die and your chariots will be destroyed. You're a disgrace to those you serve.

His people will be like sheep grazing in their own pasture, and they will take off what was left by others.

“Saul has stopped obeying me, and I'm sorry that I made him king.” Samuel was angry, and he cried out in prayer to the Lord all night.

After I destroy your towns and ruin your land with war, I'll scatter you among the nations.

They would be different from their ancestors, who were stubborn, rebellious, and unfaithful to God.

The Lord will send rain to water the seeds you have planted—your fields will produce more crops than you need, and your cattle will graze in open pastures.

The people of Israel moan and say to me, “We were like wild bulls, but you, Lord, broke us, and we learned to obey. You are our God— please let us come home.

Once you were obedient like a calf that loved to thresh grain. But I will put a harness on your beautiful neck; you and Judah must plow and cultivate the ground.

War will visit their cities, and their plans will fail.




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