CHAPTER 12
Infidelity of Israel*
the house of Israel, with deceit;
Judah still wanders about with gods,
and is faithful to holy ones.*
and pursues the east wind all day long.
He multiplies lies and violence:
They make a covenant with Assyria,
and oil is carried to Egypt.
and will punish Jacob* for his conduct,
and repay him for his deeds.
and in his vigor he contended with a divine being;
he wept and entreated him.
At Bethel he met with him,
and there he spoke with him.c
the LORD is his name!d
Maintain loyalty and justice
and always hope in your God.
he loves to extort!
“How rich I have become;
I have made a fortune!”e
All his gain will not suffice
for the guilt of his sin.
since the land of Egypt;f
I will again have you live in tents,
as on feast days.
I granted many visions,g
and through the prophets I told parables.
in Gilgal they sacrifice bulls,
But their altars are like heaps of stonesh
in the furrows of the field.
and Israel served for a wife;
for a wife he tended sheep.i
and by a prophet Israel was tended.j
so his Lord shall cast his bloodguilt upon him
and repay him for his scorn.
* [12:1–15] This chapter draws a parallel between the history of Israel and events in the life of Jacob-Israel, the ancestor.
* [12:1] An attack on the idolatry of both kingdoms, Israel and Judah. Holy ones: subordinate gods, members of the divine council.
* [12:2] Hosea frequently condemns the alliances with Assyria and Egypt, the two world powers (7:8–16).
* [12:3] Jacob: whose name was changed to Israel (Gn 35:10).
* [12:14] A prophet: Moses.
h. [12:12] Gn 31:45–54; Jos 4–5.
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