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Hosea 13:5 - Tree of Life Version

5 I Myself knew you in the wilderness, in a land of terrible drought.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

5 I did know thee in the wilderness, in the land of great drought.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

5 I knew (recognized, understood, and had regard for) you in the wilderness, in the land of great drought.

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American Standard Version (1901)

5 I did know thee in the wilderness, in the land of great drought.

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Common English Bible

5 I knew you in the wilderness, in the land of no rain.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

5 I knew you in the desert, in the land of solitude.

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Hosea 13:5
16 Tagairtí Cros  

I was consumed by heat during the day, consumed by frost during the night, and my sleep fled from my eyes.


For Adonai knows the way of the righteous, but the way of the wicked leads to ruin.


I pour out my complaint before Him, before Him I tell my trouble.


I detest those who continue to watch worthless idols, but I trust in Adonai.


A psalm of David, when he was in the wilderness of Judah.


God saw Bnei-Yisrael, and He was concerned about them.


“Go, and cry in the ears of Jerusalem, saying, thus says Adonai: I remember the devotion of your youth, your love as a bride, and the way you followed Me in the wilderness, in a land not sown.


They did not ask ‘Where is Adonai, who brought us up from the land of Egypt and led us through the wilderness, through a land of deserts and rifts, through a land of drought and distress, through a land where no one travels, where no one lives?’


I myself have known Ephraim, and Israel is not hidden from Me. For now, Ephraim, you are a prostitute— Israel is defiled!


“Like grapes in the wilderness I found Israel. Like early fruit on a fig tree in its first season I saw your fathers. They came to Baal-peor and devoted themselves to shame. So they became as detestable as the thing they loved.


Adonai is good as a refuge in the day of distress, and He knows those who take refuge in Him.


But if anyone loves God, he is known by Him.


But now you have come to know God—or rather you have come to be known by God. So how can you turn back again to those weak and worthless principles? Do you want to be enslaved to them all over again?


For Adonai your God has blessed you in all the work of your hand—He has known your wanderings through this great wilderness. These 40 years Adonai your God has been with you—you have lacked nothing.”’


He found him in the wilderness land, in the void of a howling waste. He surrounded him, cared for him, guarded him as the pupil of His eye.


He led you through the great and terrible wilderness—fiery serpents and scorpions, and thirsty ground where there was no water. He brought forth water for you from the flinty rock.


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