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Hosea 13:15

New American Bible - revised edition

Though Ephraim may flourish among his brothers, an east wind will come, a wind from the Lord, rising from the wilderness, That will dry up his spring, and leave his fountain dry. It will loot his treasury of every precious thing.

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Behind them sprouted seven ears of grain, shriveled and thin and scorched by the east wind;

and the second he named Ephraim, meaning, “God has made me fruitful in the land of my affliction.”

Behind them sprouted seven ears of grain, thin and scorched by the east wind;

But his father refused. “I know it, son,” he said, “I know. That one too shall become a people, and he too shall be great. Nevertheless, his younger brother shall surpass him, and his descendants shall become a multitude of nations.”

“Joseph is a wild colt, a wild colt by a spring, wild colts on a hillside.

Below, his roots dry up, and above, his branches wither.

But not so are the wicked, not so! They are like chaff driven by the wind.

May his posterity be destroyed, their name rooted out in the next generation.

Make ready to slaughter his sons for the guilt of their fathers; Lest they rise and possess the earth, and fill the breadth of the world with cities.

But God shall rebuke them, and they shall flee far away, Driven like chaff on the mountains before a wind, like tumbleweed before a storm.

Driving out and expelling, he struggled against it, carrying it off with his cruel wind on a day of storm.

When you winnow them, the wind shall carry them off, the storm shall scatter them. But you shall rejoice in the Lord; in the Holy One of Israel you shall glory.

All the wealth of this city, all its resources and its valuables, all the treasures of the kings of Judah, I will hand over to their enemies, who will plunder it and carry it away to Babylon.

At that time it will be said to this people and to Jerusalem, A scorching wind from the bare heights comes through the wilderness toward my daughter, the people. Not to winnow, not to cleanse,

a strong wind from there comes at my bidding. Now I too pronounce sentence upon them.

Thus says the Lord: See! I rouse against Babylon, and the inhabitants of Chaldea, a destroyer wind.

But now, thus says the Lord: I will certainly defend your cause, I will certainly avenge you; I will dry up her sea, and drain her fountain.

True, it is planted; but will it thrive? Will it not wither up When the east wind strikes it, wither in the very bed where it sprouted?

But she was torn out in fury and flung to the ground; The east wind withered her up, her fruit was plucked away; Her strongest branch dried up, fire devoured it.

Even their gods, with their molten images and their precious vessels of silver and gold, he shall carry away as spoils of war into Egypt. For years he shall have nothing to do with the king of the north.

Israel is a luxuriant vine whose fruit matches its growth. The more abundant his fruit, the more altars he built; The more productive his land, the more sacred pillars he set up.

Say to your brothers, “My People,” and to your sisters, “Pitied.”

A wind has bound them up in its wings; they shall be ashamed because of their altars.

Ephraim is like a bird: their glory flies away— no birth, no pregnancy, no conception.

And when the sun arose, God provided a scorching east wind; and the sun beat upon Jonah’s head till he became faint. Then he wished for death, saying, “It is better for me to die than to live.”

Nineveh is like a pool whose waters escape; “Stop! Stop!” but none turns back.

His firstborn bull, majesty is his! His horns are the horns of a wild ox; With them he gores the peoples, attacks the ends of the earth. These are the myriads of Ephraim, and these the thousands of Manasseh.




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