Hosea 2:3King James Bible with Strong NumbersH6584Lest I strip[H8686] H6174her nakedH3322, and set[H8689] H3117her as in the dayH3205that she was born[H8736] H7760, and make[H8804] H4057her as a wildernessH7896, and set[H8804] H6723her like a dryH776landH4191, and slay[H8689] H6772her with thirst. See the chapter |
G2532AndG1176the tenG2768hornsG3739whichG1492thou sawest[G5627] G1909uponG2342the beastG3778, theseG3404shall hate[G5692] G4204the whoreG2532, andG4160shall make[G5692] G846herG2049desolate[G5772] G2532andG1131nakedG2532, andG5315shall eat[G5688] G846herG4561fleshG2532, andG2618burn[G5692] G846herG1722withG4442fire.
H559Neither said[H8804] H3068they, Where is the LORDH5927that brought us up[H8688] H776out of the landH4714of EgyptH3212, that led[H8688] H4057us through the wildernessH776, through a landH6160of desertsH7745and of pitsH776, through a landH6723of droughtH6757, and of the shadow of deathH776, through a landH376that no manH5674passed through[H8804] H120, and where no manH3427dwelt[H8804] ?
H3966And he was soreH6770athirst[H8799] H7121, and called[H8799] H3068on the LORDH559, and said[H8799] H5414, Thou hast given[H8804] H1419this greatH8668deliveranceH3027into the handH5650of thy servantH4191: and now shall I die[H8799] H6772for thirstH5307, and fall[H8804] H3027into the handH6189of the uncircumcised?
H5971And the peopleH6770thirsted[H8799] H4325there for waterH5971; and the peopleH3885murmured[H8686] H4872against MosesH559, and said[H8799] H5927, Wherefore is this that thou hast brought[H8689] H4714us up out of EgyptH4191, to kill[H8687] H1121us and our childrenH4735and our cattleH6772with thirst?
H117And their noblesH7971have sent[H8804] H6810their little onesH4325to the watersH935: they came[H8804] H1356to the pits[H8676] H1360 H4672, and found[H8804] H4325no waterH7725; they returned[H8804] H3627with their vesselsH7387emptyH954; they were ashamed[H8804] H3637and confounded[H8717] H2645, and covered[H8804] H7218their heads.
H6500Though he be fruitful[H8686] H251among his brethrenH6921, an east windH935shall come[H8799] H7307, the windH3068of the LORDH5927shall come up[H8802] H4057from the wildernessH4726, and his springH954shall become dry[H8799] H4599, and his fountainH2717shall be dried up[H8799] H8154: he shall spoil[H8799] H214the treasureH2532of all pleasantH3627vessels.