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Hosea 13:15

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

No matter how much you prosper more than the other tribes, I, the LORD, will wipe you out, just as a scorching desert wind dries up streams of water. I will take away your precious treasures.

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Then seven other heads of grain came up. They were thin and scorched by a wind from the desert.

His second son was named Ephraim, which means “God has made me a success in the land where I suffered.”

Later, seven other heads of grain appeared, but they were thin and scorched by the east wind.

But his father said, “Son, I know what I am doing. It's true that Manasseh's family will some day become a great nation. But Ephraim will be even greater than Manasseh, because his descendants will become many great nations.”

Joseph, you are a fruitful vine growing near a stream and climbing a wall.

and they are left like trees, dried up from the roots.

That isn't true of those who are evil, because they are like straw blown by the wind.

Bring an end to his family, and from now on let him be a forgotten man.

We will slaughter your sons to make them pay for the crimes of their ancestors. They won't take over the world or build cities anywhere on this earth.

But even if they roar like a fearsome flood, God will give the command to turn them back. They will be like dust, or like straw blowing across the hills in a storm.

I carefully measured out Israel's punishment and sent the scorching heat to chase them far away.

A strong wind will scatter them in all directions. Then you will celebrate and praise me, your LORD, the holy God of Israel.

He will clean out the royal treasury and take everything else of value from Jerusalem.

When disaster comes, the LORD will tell you people of Jerusalem, “I am sending a storm from the desert— not a welcome breeze. And it will sweep you away as punishment for your sins.

I, the LORD, am sending a wind to destroy the people of Babylonia and Babylon, its capital.

My people, I am on your side, and I will take revenge on Babylon. I will cut off its water supply, and its stream will dry up.

The grapevine is strong and healthy, but as soon as the scorching desert wind blows, it will quickly wither.

But in anger, I pulled her up by the roots and threw her to the ground, where the scorching desert wind dried out her fruit. Her strong branches wilted and burnt up.

Then he will carry their idols to Egypt, together with their precious treasures of silver and gold, but it will be a long time before he attacks the northern kingdom again. Some years later

You were a healthy vine covered with grapes. But the more grapes you grew, the more altars you built; the better off you became, the better shrines you set up for pagan gods.

or I will strip her naked like the day she was born. I will make her barren like a desert, and she will die of thirst.

And so you will be swept away in a whirlwind for sacrificing to idols.

And so, Israel, your glory will fly away like birds— your women will no longer be able to give birth.

During the day the LORD sent a scorching wind, and the sun beat down on Jonah's head, making him feel faint. Jonah was ready to die, and he shouted, “I wish I were dead!”

Enemy soldiers shout, “The city is full of treasure and all kinds of wealth. Steal her silver! Grab her gold!”

The armies of Ephraim and Manasseh are majestic and fierce like a bull or a wild ox. They will run their spears through faraway nations.




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