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Hosea 12
a
Ephraim
feedeth
on
wind,
and
followeth
after
the
east
wind:
he
daily
increaseth
lies
and
desolation;
and
they
do
make
a
b
covenant
with
the
Assyrians,
and
oil
is
carried
into
Egypt.
2 The
Lord
hath
also
a
a
controversy
with
Judah,
and
will
punish
Jacob
according
to
his
ways;
according
to
his
doings
will
he
recompense
him.
3 He
took
his
brother
by
the
a
heel
in
the
womb,
and
by
his
strength
he
had
power
with
God:
4 Yea,
he
had
power
over
the
a
angel,
and
b
prevailed:
he
wept,
and
made
supplication
unto
him:
he
found
him
in
c
Beth-el,
and
there
he
spake
with
d
us;
5 Even
the
Lord
God
of
hosts;
the
Lord
is
his
a
memorial.
6 Therefore
a
turn
thou
to
thy
God:
keep
mercy
and
judgment,
and
wait
on
thy
God
continually.
7 He
is
a
merchant,
the
a
balances
of
deceit
are
in
his
hand:
he
loveth
to
oppress.
8 And
Ephraim
said,
Yet
I
am
become
rich,
I
have
found
me
out
substance:
in
all
my
labours
they
shall
find
none
iniquity
in
me
that
were
sin.
9 And
I
that
am
the
Lord
thy
God
from
the
land
of
Egypt
will
yet
make
thee
to
dwell
in
a
tabernacles,
as
in
the
days
of
the
solemn
feast.
10 I
have
also
spoken
by
the
prophets,
and
I
have
multiplied
visions,
and
used
similitudes,
by
the
ministry
of
the
prophets.
11 Is
there
iniquity
in
Gilead?
surely
they
are
vanity:
they
sacrifice
bullocks
in
a
Gilgal;
yea,
their
altars
are
as
heaps
in
the
furrows
of
the
fields.
12 And
Jacob
fled
into
the
country
of
a
Syria,
and
Israel
served
for
a
b
wife,
and
for
a
wife
he
kept
sheep.
13 And
by
a
a
prophet
the
b
Lord
brought
Israel
out
of
Egypt,
and
by
a
prophet
was
he
preserved.
14 Ephraim
provoked
him
to
anger
most
bitterly:
therefore
shall
he
leave
his
a
blood
upon
him,
and
his
reproach
shall
his
Lord
return
unto
him.
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