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WORD Research this...Hosea 6
- 1 Venez, retournons à l’Éternel, car lui a déchiré, et il nous guérira ; il a frappé, et il bandera nos plaies.
- 2 Dans deux jours, il nous fera vivre ; au troisième jour, il nous mettra debout, et nous vivrons devant sa face,
- 3 et nous connaîtrons [et] nous nous attacherons à connaître l’Éternel. Sa sortie est préparée comme l’aube du jour ; et il viendra à nous comme la pluie, comme la pluie de la dernière saison arrose la terre.
- 4 ✽ Que te ferai-je, Éphraïm ? Que te ferai-je, Juda ? Votre piété est comme la nuée du matin et comme la rosée qui s’en va de bonne heure.
- 5 C’est pourquoi je les ai hachés par les prophètes, je les ai tués par les paroles de ma bouche… Et mon jugement sort comme la lumière.
- 6 Car j’ai aimé la bonté, et non le sacrifice, et la connaissance de Dieu plus que les holocaustes ;
- 7 mais eux, comme Adam, ont transgressé [l’]alliance ; là ils ont agi perfidement envers moi.
- 8 Galaad est une ville d’ouvriers d’iniquité, couverte de traces de sang.
- 9 Et comme les troupes [de voleurs] guettent un homme, la bande des sacrificateurs assassine sur le chemin de Sichem ; car ils commettent des infamies.
- 10 J’ai vu des choses horribles dans la maison d’Israël : là est la prostitution d’Éphraïm ! Israël s’est souillé !
- 11 Pour toi aussi, Juda, une moisson t’est assignée, quand je rétablirai les captifs de mon peuple.
- 1 Venez, retournons à l’Éternel, car lui a déchiré, et il nous guérira ; il a frappé, et il bandera nos plaies.
- 2 Dans deux jours, il nous fera vivre ; au troisième jour, il nous mettra debout, et nous vivrons devant sa face,
- 3 et nous connaîtrons [et] nous nous attacherons à connaître l’Éternel. Sa sortie est préparée comme l’aube du jour ; et il viendra à nous comme la pluie, comme la pluie de la dernière saison arrose la terre.
- 4 *Que te ferai-je, Éphraïm ? Que te ferai-je, Juda ? Votre piété est comme la nuée du matin et comme la rosée qui s’en va de bonne heure.
- 5 C’est pourquoi je les ai hachés par les prophètes, je les ai tués par les paroles de ma bouche… Et mon jugement sort comme la lumière.
- 6 Car j’ai aimé la bonté, et non le sacrifice, et la connaissance de Dieu plus que les holocaustes ;
- 7 mais eux, comme Adam, ont transgressé [l’]alliance ; là ils ont agi perfidement envers moi.
- 8 Galaad est une ville d’ouvriers d’iniquité, couverte de traces de sang.
- 9 Et comme les troupes [de voleurs] guettent un homme, la bande des sacrificateurs assassine sur le chemin de Sichem ; car ils commettent des infamies.
- 10 J’ai vu des choses horribles dans la maison d’Israël : là est la prostitution d’Éphraïm ! Israël s’est souillé !
- 11 Pour toi aussi, Juda, une moisson t’est assignée, quand je rétablirai les captifs de mon peuple.
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