1599 Geneva Bible (GNV)
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12 Ephraim continually feeds on the wind;
he chases the east wind all day;
he multiplies lies and violence.
They make treaties[a] with Assyria,
and send olive oil as tribute[b] to Egypt.
2 The Lord also has a covenant lawsuit[c] against Judah;
he will punish Jacob according to his ways
and repay him according to his deeds.
3 In the womb he attacked his brother;
in his manly vigor he struggled[d] with God.
4 He struggled[e] with an angel and prevailed;
he wept and begged for his favor.
He found God[f] at Bethel,
and there he spoke with him![g]
5 As for the Lord God Almighty,
the Lord is the name by which he is remembered![h]
6 But you must return[i] to your God,
by maintaining love and justice
and by waiting[j] for your God to return to you.[k]
7 The businessmen love to cheat;[l]
they use dishonest scales.[m]
8 Ephraim boasts,[n] “I am very rich!
I have become wealthy![o]
In all that I have done to gain my wealth,[p]
no one can accuse me of any offense[q] that is actually sinful.”[r]
9 “I am the Lord your God[s] who brought you[t] out of Egypt;
I will make you live in tents again as in the days of old.[u]
10 I spoke to the prophets;
I myself revealed many visions;[v]
I spoke in parables[w] through[x] the prophets.”
11 Is there idolatry[y] in Gilead?[z]
Certainly its inhabitants[aa] will come to nothing![ab]
Do they sacrifice bulls in Gilgal?
Surely their altars will be like stones heaped up on a plowed field!
12 Jacob fled to the country of Aram,
then Israel worked[ac] to acquire a wife;
he tended sheep to pay for her.
13 The Lord brought Israel out of Egypt by a prophet,
and due to a prophet[ad] Israel[ae] was preserved alive.[af]
14 But Ephraim bitterly[ag] provoked him to anger;
so he will hold him accountable for the blood he has shed,[ah]
his Lord[ai] will repay him for the contempt he has shown.[aj]