And though they hide from My sight There will I command the serpent, And though they go into captivity There will I command the sword And I will set Mine eyes upon them Are ye not as the Cushites to Me, Did I not bring up Israel And the Philistines from Caphtor, Behold, the eyes of the God Yahweh at the bottom of the sea, and he shall bite them. before their enemies, and it shall slay them, for evil and not for good. O Israel, saith Yahweh? out of the land of Egypt, and Aram from Kir? are upon the sinful kingdom, And I will destroy it from the face of the earth. POEMS AND APOTHEGMS OF THE PROPHET HOSEA THE PROLOGUE1 (Ch. i, 2b; ii, 6b, 7a, 4b, 6a; iii, 1-4, 5a, c.) Now Yahweh said unto Hosea: Go, take thee a wife of whoredoms who will bear you children of whoredoms; for the land is continually committing whoredoms, turning away from Yahweh. So he went and took Gomer, the daughter of Diblaim; and she conceived and bare him a son. And Yahweh said unto him: Call his name Jezreel; for yet a little while and I will avenge the blood of Jezreel upon the House of Jehu, and will cause the house of Israel to cease. And it shall come to pass in that day, that I will break the bow of Israel in the valley of Jezreel. And she conceived again, and bare a daughter. And He said unto him: Call her name Lo-Ruhamah; for I will have mercy no longer upon the house of Israel to pardon them in any wise. Now, when she had weaned Lo-ruhamah, she again conceived and bare a son. And He said: Call his name Lo-ammi; for ye are not My people, and I will not be your God. [Then Hosea said] They are children of harlotry; she that conceived them hath done shamefully; she is not my wife, nor will I be her husband, and on her children I will have no pity. Then Yahweh said unto me; Still, go, love a woman who loveth a paramour, and is an adulteress, even as Yahweh loveth the sons of Israel, though they turn unto other gods, and love cakes of raisins. (So I bought her unto me for fifteen pieces of silver and a homer of barley, and a half-homer of barley. And I said unto her: Thou shalt sit solitary for me many days; thou shalt not play the harlot, and thou shalt not be any man's wife, nor will I have to do with thee.) Even so, the Israelites shall sit solitary many days without king and without prince and without sacrifice and without pillar and without ephod or teraphim. Afterward shall they come trembling to Yahweh and to His goodness in the end of days. I. YAHWEH PLEADS WITH HIS PEOPLE (Ch. ii, 4a, c, 5, 7b-9a, 21-25) Plead with thy mother, plead! That she put her harlotries out of her sight, Lest I strip her naked and set her as on the day of her birth, And discipline her with For she saith: I will go like a land without water, thirst. after my lovers who gave me My bread and my water, my wool and my flax, my oil and wine. 1 Hosea gives some personal experiences in which he sees a similarity to the relations between Yahweh and Israel, His Chosen People. In chapters i and ii, Hosea speaks of himself in the third person. In chap. iii, he uses the first person. Behold, I will hedge up And her gold that they used Therefore I will take back my corn And none shall deliver I will cause her mirth to cease, I will lay waste her vines, And I will make them a forest, her way with thorns, that she shall not find her way, and my wine in its season; her feasts and her new moons, appointed her fig trees whereof she said: that my lovers have given me; where beasts of the field shall eat. I will visit upon her the days of the Baalim Wherein she offered unto them, And decked herself with her ear-rings and jewels, And went after her lovers, Therefore I will allure her, And it shall be in that day and forgat Me, saith Yahweh. and bring her into the desert; and will give her vineyards for a door of hope. as in the days of her youth, up out of the land of Egypt. that she shall call to her lord And shall call no more Yea, I will plight her to Me in righteousness And it shall come to pass that day, that I will speak, saith Yahweh, The earth shall speak to the corn, to And I will say to Lo-Ammi, and they shall speak to earth; I will sow her to Me in the land. II. THE CHARGE AGAINST THE PEOPLE OF ISRAEL (Ch. iv, 1-14, 16-19) Hear the word of Yahweh, O Israel! for Yahweh hath a charge For therein is neither truth, mercy nor knowledge of God. But perjury, lying and murder They break all bounds, Therefore the land mourneth, Yea, the fish of the sea stealing and adultery. and blood answereth for blood. Yet, let no man bring charges, And I will destroy thy My people are destroyed let none reprove another, for lack of knowledge; Because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, Since thou forgettest the law of thy youth, I will also forget thy children. The more they increased, the more they sinned against Me. They shall eat and not be satisfied shall commit whoredom and find no Because they have ceased to heed Yahweh. Whoredom and wine and new wine I will not punish your daughters [delight, becloud the understanding. and their staff speaketh wisdom. when they play the harlot Nor your wives when they commit adultery; Ephraim is joined to his idols, When their carouse is over misled. like a stubborn heifer. let him alone! they betake them to harlotry. Their rulers shamefully hold out the hand: Give ye! III. AGAINST PRIESTS AND RULERS Hear this, O ye Priests! and attend, O House of Israel! The apostates have plunged deep in slaughter, I know Ephraim well indeed, Israel is defiled. Their deeds do not suffer them and Israel is not hid from Me, hast played the harlot; to return unto their God. The spirit of harlotry is in them, and they know not Yahweh. And Ephraim and Israel shall stumble in their guilt. With flocks will they seek Yahweh, but they shall not find Him, Blow ye the trumpet in Gibeah, sound the horn in Ramah! making Benjamin tremble! Among the tribes of Israel do I unfold what shall surely be. The princes of Jacob have become like those who remove landmarks. I will pour out My wrath upon them like water. Oppressed is Ephraim, crushed in his right, because he steadfastly pursued evil. Therefore am I to Ephraim like a moth When Ephraim saw his sickness, and Israel his wound, Ephraim went to Assyria, Israel to one who could not heal Nor cure him of his wound. But I will be like a lion to Ephraim, like a young lion to Israel. IV. YAHWEH LAMENTS THE FICKLENESS OF ISRAEL (Ch. v, 15; vi, 1-10; vii, 1-7) I will go and return to My place until they confess their guilt, In their affliction they will seek Me, saying: He hath smitten, He will heal us; after two days He will raise us. Yea, let us know, let us eagerly seek to know Yahweh. His coming is as sure as morning; He will come to us as the rain, As the spring rain that gently waters the earth. O Ephraim, what shall I do unto thee? I have hewed them by the prophets, I have slain them By the words of My mouth, That their judgments might be as the light when it goeth forth. The knowledge of God more than burnt-offerings. Gilead is a city of evil-doers, it is polluted with blood; In Bethel have I seen a horrible thing; There doth Ephraim commit whoredom, there is Israel defiled. |