The Unrepentance of Israel and Judah 1In their affliction they will seek me early, saying, Let us go, and return to the Lord our God; for he has torn, and will heal us; (6:2) he will smite, and bind us up. 2(6:3) After two days he will heal us: in the third day we shall arise, and live before him, and shall know him: 3(6:4) let us follow on to know the Lord: we shall find him ready as the morning, and he will come to us as the early and latter rain to the earth. 4(6:5) What shall I do unto thee, Ephraim? What shall I do to thee, Juda? whereas your mercy is as a morning cloud, and as the early dew that goes away. 5(6:6) Therefore have I mown down your prophets; I have slain them with the word of my mouth: and my judgment shall go forth as the light. 6(6:7) For I will have mercy rather than sacrifice, and the knowledge of God rather than whole-burnt-offerings. 7(6:8) But they are as a man transgressing a covenant: 8(6:9) there the city Galaad despised me, working vanity, troubling water. 9(6:10) And thy strength is that of a robber: the priests have hid the way, they have murdered the people of Sicima; for they have wrought iniquity in the house of Israel. 10(6:11) I have seen horrible things there, even the fornication of Ephraim: Israel and Juda are defiled; 11(6:12) begin together grapes for thyself, when I turn the captivity of my people. The English translation of The Septuagint by Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton (1851) Section Headings Courtesy Berean Bible |