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Hosea 12:2

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

The LORD also brings charges against the people of Judah, the descendants of Jacob. He will punish them for what they have done.

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But later, Hoshea refused to pay the taxes and asked King So of Egypt to help him rebel. When Shalmaneser found out, he arrested Hoshea and put him in prison.

Job, if you had any sense, you would stop spreading all this hot air.

But they tried to flatter God, and they told him lies;

They came into this world naked, and when they die, they will be just as naked. They can't take anything with them, and they won't have anything to show for all their work.

The Lord will do what he has planned against Jerusalem and Mount Zion. Then he will punish the proud and boastful king of Assyria,

to beat down you godless people. I am angry with you, and I will send him to attack you. He will take what he wants and walk on you like mud in the streets.

On that day the LORD will punish the powers in the heavens and the kings of the earth.

Tell those who disobey, “You're in big trouble— what you did to others will come back to you.”

This is a message about the animals of the Southern Desert: you people carry treasures on donkeys and camels. You travel to a feeble nation through a troublesome desert filled with lions and flying fiery dragons.

Now the LORD will get furious and do to his enemies, both near and far, what they did to his people.

My voice will be heard everywhere on earth, accusing nations of their crimes and sentencing the guilty to death.

I'll punish her for the days she worshipped Baal and burnt incense to him. I'll punish her for the times she forgot about me and wore jewellery and rings to attract her lovers. I, the LORD, have spoken!

Israel, listen as the LORD accuses everyone in the land! No one is faithful or loyal or truly cares about God.

That's why I will punish the people for their deeds, just as I will punish you priests.

and to heal its wounds. But then I see the crimes in Israel and Samaria. Everyone is deceitful; robbers roam the streets.

Israel is a senseless bird, fluttering back and forth between Egypt and Assyria.

No one realizes that I have seen their sins surround them like a flood.

You can bargain with nations, but I'll catch you anyway. Soon you will suffer abuse by kings and rulers.

You sacrifice your best animals and eat the sacrificial meals, but I, the LORD, refuse your offerings. I will remember your sins and punish you. Then you will return to Egypt.

You are like a wild donkey that goes its own way. You've run off to Assyria and hired them as allies.

Israel, I first began to hate you because you did evil at Gilgal. Now I will chase you out of my house. No longer will I love you; your leaders betrayed me.

You are brutal and corrupt, as were the men of Gibeah. But God remembers your sin, and you will be punished.

The LORD said: I will punish Judah for countless crimes, and I won't change my mind. They have rejected my teachings and refused to obey me. They were led astray by the same false gods their ancestors worshipped.

Israel, I am bringing charges against you— I call upon the mountains and the earth's firm foundation to be my witnesses.

The Son of Man will soon come in the glory of his Father and with his angels to reward all people for what they have done.

God will reward each of us for what we have done.

You cannot fool God, so don't make a fool of yourself! You will harvest what you plant.




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