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Hosea 5:1-15 Full Text (King James Version)

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Read Hosea 5 of the KJV to discover the profound insights it holds for us on this blessed day. For more verses, check out the Book of Hosea.

Hosea 5 Summary

Hosea 5 continues with God’s rebuke against Israel, focusing on their unfaithfulness and the consequences they will face. It condemns Israel’s leaders for their injustice, idolatry, and lack of repentance. The chapter warns of impending judgment and exile as a result of their disobedience and refusal to return to God. Hosea emphasizes that their calamity is due to their rejection of God’s guidance and pursuit of their own desires. Despite this, God’s desire for their repentance and restoration is evident, underscoring His enduring love and longing for reconciliation with His people amidst their stubbornness and rebellion.

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Hosea 5:1-15 KJV

God’s Judgment on Israel and Judah

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1. Hear ye this, O priests; and hearken, ye house of Israel; and give ye ear, O house of the king; for judgment is toward you, because ye have been a snare on Mizpah, and a net spread upon Tabor.

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2. And the revolters are profound to make slaughter, though I have been a rebuker of them all.

3. I know Ephraim, and Israel is not hid from me: for now, O Ephraim, thou committest whoredom, and Israel is defiled.

4. They will not frame their doings to turn unto their God: for the spirit of whoredoms is in the midst of them, and they have not known the LORD.

5. And the pride of Israel doth testify to his face: therefore shall Israel and Ephraim fall in their iniquity; Judah also shall fall with them.

6. They shall go with their flocks and with their herds to seek the LORD; but they shall not find him; he hath withdrawn himself from them.

7. They have dealt treacherously against the LORD: for they have begotten strange children: now shall a month devour them with their portions.

8. Blow ye the cornet in Gibeah, and the trumpet in Ramah: cry aloud at Bethaven, after thee, O Benjamin.

9. Ephraim shall be desolate in the day of rebuke: among the tribes of Israel have I made known that which shall surely be.

10. The princes of Judah were like them that remove the bound: therefore I will pour out my wrath upon them like water.

11. Ephraim is oppressed and broken in judgment, because he willingly walked after the commandment.

12. Therefore will I be unto Ephraim as a moth, and to the house of Judah as rottenness.

13. When Ephraim saw his sickness, and Judah saw his wound, then went Ephraim to the Assyrian, and sent to king Jareb: yet could he not heal you, nor cure you of your wound.

14. For I will be unto Ephraim as a lion, and as a young lion to the house of Judah: I, even I, will tear and go away; I will take away, and none shall rescue him.

15. I will go and return to my place, till they acknowledge their offence, and seek my face: in their affliction they will seek me early.

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