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Chapter 13
When
Ephraim
spake
trembling,
he
exalted
himself
in
Israel;
but
when
he
offended
in
Baal,
he
died.
2
And
now
they
sin
more
and
more,
and
have
made
them
molten
images
of
their
silver,
and
idols
according
to
their
own
understanding,
all
of
it
the
work
of
the
craftsmen:
they
say
of
them,
Let
the
men
that
sacrifice
kiss
the
calves.
3
Therefore
they
shall
be
as
the
morning
cloud,
and
as
the
early
dew
that
passeth
away,
as
the
chaff
that
is
driven
with
the
whirlwind
out
of
the
floor,
and
as
the
smoke
out
of
the
chimney.
4
Yet
I
am
the
Lord
thy
God
from
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
thou
shalt
know
no
god
but
me:
for
there
is
no
saviour
beside
me.
5
I
did
know
thee
in
the
wilderness,
in
the
land
of
great
drought.
6
According
to
their
pasture,
so
were
they
filled;
they
were
filled,
and
their
heart
was
exalted;
therefore
have
they
forgotten
me.
7
Therefore
I
will
be
unto
them
as
a
lion:
as
a
leopard
by
the
way
will
I
observe
them:
8
I
will
meet
them
as
a
bear
that
is
bereaved
of
her
whelps,
and
will
rend
the
caul
of
their
heart,
and
there
will
I
devour
them
like
a
lion:
the
wild
beast
shall
tear
them.
9
O
Israel,
thou
hast
destroyed
thyself;
but
in
me
is
thine
help.
10
I
will
be
thy
king:
where
is
any
other
that
may
save
thee
in
all
thy
cities?
and
thy
judges
of
whom
thou
saidst,
Give
me
a
king
and
princes?
11
I
gave
thee
a
king
in
mine
anger,
and
took
him
away
in
my
wrath.
12
The
iniquity
of
Ephraim
is
bound
up;
his
sin
is
hid.
13
The
sorrows
of
a
travailing
woman
shall
come
upon
him:
he
is
an
unwise
son;
for
he
should
not
stay
long
in
the
place
of
the
breaking
forth
of
children.
14
I
will
ransom
them
from
the
power
of
the
grave;
I
will
redeem
them
from
death:
O
death,
I
will
be
thy
plagues;
O
grave,
I
will
be
thy
destruction:
repentance
shall
be
hid
from
mine
eyes.
15
Though
he
be
fruitful
among
his
brethren,
an
east
wind
shall
come,
the
wind
of
the
Lord
shall
come
up
from
the
wilderness,
and
his
spring
shall
become
dry,
and
his
fountain
shall
be
dried
up:
he
shall
spoil
the
treasure
of
all
pleasant
vessels.
16
Samaria
shall
become
desolate;
for
she
hath
rebelled
against
her
God:
they
shall
fall
by
the
sword:
their
infants
shall
be
dashed
in
pieces,
and
their
women
with
child
shall
be
ripped
up.
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