Hosea 7:9
Devoured have strangers his power, And he hath not known, Also old age hath sprinkled `itself' on him, And he hath not known.
Devoured have strangers his power, And he hath not known, Also old age hath sprinkled `itself' on him, And he hath not known.
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10And humbled hath been the excellency of Israel to his face, And they have not turned back unto Jehovah their God, Nor have they sought Him for all this.
8Ephraim! among peoples he mixeth himself, Ephraim hath been a cake unturned.
21Honoured are his sons, and he knoweth not; And they are little, and he attendeth not to them.
22Only -- his flesh for him is pained, And his soul for him doth mourn.'
29The beauty of young men is their strength, And the honour of old men is grey hairs.
21His flesh is consumed from being seen, And high are his bones, they were not seen!
22And draw near to the pit doth his soul, And his life to those causing death.
25And He poureth on him fury, His anger, and the strength of battle, And it setteth him on fire round about, And he hath not known, And it burneth against him, and he layeth it not to heart!
9What hast thou known, and we know not? Understandest thou -- and it is not with us?
10Both the gray-headed And the very aged `are' among us -- Greater than thy father `in' days.
9And the people have known -- all of it, Ephraim, and the inhabitant of Samaria, In pride and in greatness of heart, saying,
18And they have girded on sackcloth, And covered them hath trembling, And unto all faces `is' shame, And on all their heads -- baldness.
5And humbled hath been the excellency of Israel to his face, And Israel and Ephraim stumble by their iniquity, Stumbled also hath Judah with them.
6With their flock and with their herd, They go to seek Jehovah, and do not find, He hath withdrawn from them.
2Also -- the power of their hands, why `is it' to me? On them hath old age perished.
6How hath Esau been searched out! Flowed out have his hidden things,
7Unto the border sent thee have all thine allies, Forgotten thee, prevailed over thee, have thy friends, Thy bread they make a snare under thee, There is no understanding in him!
7Therefore, lo, I am bringing in against thee strangers, The terrible of the nations, And they have drawn out their swords Against the beauty of thy wisdom, And they have pierced thy brightness.
4Have not workers of iniquity known, Those eating my people have eaten bread, God they have not called.
6For a nation hath come up on my land, Strong, and there is no number, Its teeth `are' the teeth of a lion, And it hath the jaw-teeth of a lioness.
7It hath made my vine become a desolation, And my fig-tree become a chip, It hath made it thoroughly bare, and hath cast down, Made white have been its branches.
7For he knoweth not that which shall be, for when it shall be who declareth to him?
11He said in his heart, `God hath forgotten, He hath hid His face, He hath never seen.'
3I have known Ephraim, And Israel hath not been hid from me, For now thou hast gone a-whoring, Ephraim, Defiled is Israel.
29when ye have taken also this from my presence, and mischief hath met him, then ye have brought down my grey hairs with evil to sheol.
22For my people `are' foolish, me they have not known, Foolish sons `are' they, yea, they `are' not intelligent, Wise `are' they to do evil, And to do good they have not known.
12And cut him off do strangers, The terrible of nations, and they leave him, On the mountains and in all valleys have his thin shoots fallen, And broken are his boughs at all streams of the land, And go down from his shade do all peoples of the land, and they leave him.
13Therefore my people removed without knowledge, And its honourable ones are famished, And its multitude dried up of thirst.
23He is wandering for bread -- `Where `is' it?' He hath known that ready at his hand Is a day of darkness.
10He turneth not again to his house, Nor doth his place discern him again.
7Your land `is' a desolation, your cities burnt with fire, Your ground, before you strangers are consuming it, And a desolation as overthrown by strangers!
13And the people hath not turned back unto Him who is smiting it, And Jehovah of Hosts they have not sought.
9Our ensigns we have not seen, There is no more a prophet, Nor with us is one knowing how long.
6A perishing flock hath My people been, Their shepherds have caused them to err, `To' the mountains causing them to go back, From mountain unto hill they have gone, They have forgotten their crouching-place.
31A crown of beauty `are' grey hairs, In the way of righteousness it is found.
46Sons of a stranger fade away, And gird themselves by their close places.
3An ox hath known its owner, And an ass the crib of its master, Israel hath not known, My people hath not understood.
41Spoiled him have all passing by the way, He hath been a reproach to his neighbours,
2And they do not say to their heart, `That' all their evil I have remembered, Now compassed them have their doings, Over-against My face they have been.
10For I -- I have made Esau bare, I have uncovered his secret places, And to be hidden he is not able, Spoiled `is' his seed, and his brethren, And his neighbours, and he is not.
9They have gone deep -- have done corruptly, As `in' the days of Gibeah, He doth remember their iniquity, He doth inspect their sins.
27And their inhabitants are feeble-handed, They were broken down, and are dried up. They have been the herb of the field, And the greenness of the tender grass, Grass of the roofs, And blasted corn, before it hath risen up.
8Israel hath been swallowed up, Now they have been among nations, As a vessel in which is no delight.
10Lest strangers be filled `with' thy power, And thy labours in the house of a stranger,
15Lo, I am bringing against you a nation from afar, O house of Israel, an affirmation of Jehovah, A nation -- strong it `is', a nation -- from of old it `is', A nation -- thou knowest not its tongue, Nor understandest what it speaketh.
50a nation -- fierce of countenance -- which accepteth not the face of the aged, and the young doth not favour;
13O ye who are rejoicing at nothing, Who are saying, `Have we not by our strength taken to ourselves horns?'
7`Lo, the man who maketh not God his strong place, And trusteth in the abundance of his riches, He is strong in his mischiefs.'
7And they say, `Jehovah doth not see, And the God of Jacob doth not consider.'
4And the fading flower of the beauty of his glory That `is' on the head of the fat valley, Hath been as its first-fruit before summer, That its beholder seeth, While it `is' yet in his hand he swalloweth it.