Verse 1
Set the trumpet to thy mouth, swiftly as an Egle shall the enemie come agaynst the house of the Lorde: for they haue broken my couenaunt, and transgressed my lawe.
Verse 2
Israel shoulde haue sayde vnto me: Thou art my God, we knowe thee.
Verse 3
But he hath refused the thyng that is good, therfore shall the enemie pursue him.
Verse 4
They haue ordeyned kinges, but not through me, they haue made princes, and I knewe it not: of their siluer and golde haue they made them idols, therfore shall they be destroyed.
Verse 5
Thy Calfe O Samaria hath cast thee of, for my wrathfull indignation is gone foorth agaynst them: howe long wyll they be without innocencie?
Verse 6
For the calfe came from Israel, the workman made it, therfore can it be no God: but euen in peeces shall the calfe of Samaria be broken.
Verse 7
They haue sowen winde, therfore shall they reape a whirlewinde: it hath no stalke, the bud shall bryng foorth no meale: and if haplie it do, straungers shall deuour it vp.
Verse 8
Israel is deuoured, nowe shall they be among the gentiles as a vessell of no reputation.
Verse 9
For they haue gone vp to Assyria and are as a wilde asse solitarie by him selfe: Ephraim hath hired louers.
Verse 10
And though they haue hired them among the heathen, yet nowe wyll I gather them, and they shall begyn to be weery with the burthen of the king and the prince.
Verse 11
Ephraim hath made many aulters to do wickednesse, his aulters I say he had to his sinne.
Verse 12
I haue written to them the great thinges of my lawe, but they are counted as a straunge thing.
Verse 13
They sacrifice fleshe for the sacrifice of mine offeringes, & eate it, but the Lord hath no pleasure in it: nowe wyll he remember their iniquitie, and visite their sinnes, they shall returne into Egypt.
Verse 14
For Israel hath forgotten him that made him, & hath builded faire palaces, and Iuda hath encreased strong cities: but I wyll sende a fire into their cities, and it shall consume their palaces.