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Hosea 2:11

Young's Literal Translation 1862

And I have caused to cease all her joy, Her festival, her new moon, and her sabbath, Even all her appointed times,

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and Jeroboam maketh a festival in the eighth month, in the fifteenth day of the month, like the festival that `is' in Judah, and he offereth on the altar -- so did he in Beth-El -- to sacrifice to the calves which he made, and he hath appointed in Beth-El the priests of the high places that he made.

For thus said Jehovah of Hosts, God of Israel: Lo, I am causing to cease from this place, Before your eyes, and in your days, The voice of joy, and the voice of rejoicing, The voice of bridegroom and voice of bride.

And I have destroyed from them the voice of rejoicing, and the voice of joy, voice of bridegroom and voice of bride, noise of millstones, and the light of lamps.

And I have caused to cease from cities of Judah, And from streets of Jerusalem, The voice of joy, and the voice of gladness, Voice of bridegroom, and voice of bride, For the land doth become a desolation!

And I have caused the noise of thy songs to cease, And the voice of thy harps is heard no more.

For many days remain do the sons of Israel without a king, and there is no prince, and there is no sacrifice, and there is no standing pillar, and there is no ephod and teraphim.

Against Jehovah they dealt treacherously, For strange sons they have begotten, Now consume them doth a month `with' their portions.

and consumed hath been your strength in vain, and your land doth not give her produce, and the tree of the land doth not give its fruit.

I have hated -- I have loathed your festivals, And I am not refreshed by your restraints.

And howled have songstresses of a palace in that day, An affirmation of the Lord Jehovah, Many `are' the carcases, into any place throw -- hush!

Saying, When doth the new moon pass, And we sell ground corn? And the sabbath, and we open out pure corn? To make little the ephah, And to make great the shekel, And to use perversely balances of deceit.

For while princes `are' perplexed, And with their drink are drunken, They have been consumed as stubble fully dried.




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