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Chapter 8
Set
the
trumpet
to
thy
mouth.
He
shall
come
as
an
eagle
against
the
house
of
the
Lord,
because
they
have
transgressed
my
covenant,
and
trespassed
against
my
law.
2
Israel
shall
cry
unto
me,
My
God,
we
know
thee.
3
Israel
hath
cast
off
the
thing
that
is
good:
the
enemy
shall
pursue
him.
4
They
have
set
up
kings,
but
not
by
me:
they
have
made
princes,
and
I
knew
it
not:
of
their
silver
and
their
gold
have
they
made
them
idols,
that
they
may
be
cut
off.
5
Thy
calf,
O
Samaria,
hath
cast
thee
off;
mine
anger
is
kindled
against
them:
how
long
will
it
be
ere
they
attain
to
innocency?
6
For
from
Israel
was
it
also:
the
workman
made
it;
therefore
it
is
not
God:
but
the
calf
of
Samaria
shall
be
broken
in
pieces.
7
For
they
have
sown
the
wind,
and
they
shall
reap
the
whirlwind:
it
hath
no
stalk:
the
bud
shall
yield
no
meal:
if
so
be
it
yield,
the
strangers
shall
swallow
it
up.
8
Israel
is
swallowed
up:
now
shall
they
be
among
the
Gentiles
as
a
vessel
wherein
is
no
pleasure.
9
For
they
are
gone
up
to
Assyria,
a
wild
ass
alone
by
himself:
Ephraim
hath
hired
lovers.
10
Yea,
though
they
have
hired
among
the
nations,
now
will
I
gather
them,
and
they
shall
sorrow
a
little
for
the
burden
of
the
king
of
princes.
11
Because
Ephraim
hath
made
many
altars
to
sin,
altars
shall
be
unto
him
to
sin.
12
I
have
written
to
him
the
great
things
of
my
law,
but
they
were
counted
as
a
strange
thing.
13
They
sacrifice
flesh
for
the
sacrifices
of
mine
offerings,
and
eat
it;
but
the
Lord
accepteth
them
not;
now
will
he
remember
their
iniquity,
and
visit
their
sins:
they
shall
return
to
Egypt.
14
For
Israel
hath
forgotten
his
Maker,
and
buildeth
temples;
and
Judah
hath
multiplied
fenced
cities:
but
I
will
send
a
fire
upon
his
cities,
and
it
shall
devour
the
palaces
thereof.
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