Hosea 9:6-8
New American Bible (Revised Edition)
6 [a]When they flee from the devastation,
Egypt will gather them, Memphis will bury them.
Weeds will overgrow their silver treasures,
and thorns, their tents.
7 They have come, the days of punishment!
they have come, the days of recompense!
Let Israel know it!
“The prophet is a fool,(A)
the man of the spirit is mad!”
Because your iniquity is great,
great, too, is your hostility.
8 [b]The watchman of Ephraim, the people of my God, is the prophet;(B)
yet a fowler’s snare is on all his ways,
hostility in the house of his God.
Footnotes
- 9:6 Instead of gathering for celebration (v. 5), they will be gathered for death. Memphis: known for the monumental pyramid tombs. Silver treasures: the silver statues of Baal (8:4).
- 9:8 Prophets, like Hosea himself, are called to be sentinels for Israel, warning Israel of God’s coming wrath (see Ez 3:17; 33:7), but often meet rejection.
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