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Hosea 13:15

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Israel is doing well among the nations, but the Lord will send a wind from the east, coming from the desert, that will dry up his springs and wells of water. He will destroy from their treasure houses everything of value.

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Then seven more heads of grain sprang up after them, but these heads were thin and ugly and were burned by the hot east wind.

Joseph named the second son Ephraim and said, “God has given me children in the land of my troubles.”

After that, seven more heads of grain sprang up, but they were thin and burned by the hot east wind.

But his father refused and said, “I know, my son, I know. Manasseh will be great and have many descendants. But his younger brother will be greater, and his descendants will be enough to make a nation.”

“Joseph is like a grapevine that produces much fruit, a healthy vine watered by a spring, whose branches grow over the wall.

Their roots dry up below ground, and their branches die above ground.

But wicked people are not like that. They are like chaff that the wind blows away.

Let all his descendants die and be forgotten by those who live after him.

Prepare to kill his children, because their father is guilty. They will never again take control of the earth; they will never again fill the world with their cities.

The people roar like the waves, but when God speaks harshly to them, they will run away. They will be like chaff on the hills being blown by the wind, or like tumbleweeds blown away by a storm.

He will settle his argument with Israel by sending it far away. Like a hot desert wind, he will drive it away.

You will throw them into the air, and the wind will carry them away; a windstorm will scatter them. Then you will be happy in the Lord; you will be proud of the Holy One of Israel.

I will give all the wealth of this city to its enemies—its goods, its valuables, and the treasures of the kings of Judah. The enemies will carry all those valuables off to Babylon.

At that time this message will be given to Judah and Jerusalem: “A hot wind blows from the bare hilltops of the desert toward the Lord’s people. It is not a gentle wind to separate grain from chaff.

I feel a stronger wind than that. Now even I will announce judgments against the people of Judah.”

This is what the Lord says: “I will soon cause a destroying wind to blow against Babylon and the Babylonian people.

So this is what the Lord says: “I will soon defend you, Judah, and make sure that Babylon is punished. I will dry up Babylon’s sea and make her springs become dry.

Even if it is planted again, it will not continue to grow. It will completely dry up and die when the east wind hits it in the area where it grew.’ ”

But it was pulled up by its roots in anger and thrown down to the ground. The east wind dried it up. Its fruit was torn off. Its strong branches were broken off and burned up.

He will take their gods, their metal idols, and their valuable things made of silver and gold back to Egypt. Then he will not bother the king of the North for a few years.

Israel is like a large vine that produced plenty of fruit. As the people became richer, they built more altars for idols. As their land became better, they put up better stone pillars to honor gods.

If she refuses, I will strip her naked and leave her bare like the day she was born. I will make her dry like a desert, like a land without water, and I will kill her with thirst.

They will be swept away as if by a whirlwind, and their sacrifices will bring them only shame.

Israel’s glory will fly away like a bird; there will be no more pregnancy, no more births, no more getting pregnant.

As the sun rose higher in the sky, God sent a very hot east wind to blow, and the sun became so hot on Jonah’s head that he became very weak and wished he were dead. He said, “It is better for me to die than to live.”

Take the silver! Take the gold! There is no end to the treasure— piles of wealth of every kind.

Joseph has the majesty of a firstborn bull; he is as strong as a wild ox. He will stab other nations, even those nations far away. These are the ten thousands of Ephraim, and these are the thousands of Manasseh.”




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