Berean Standard Bible
Chapter summary
In the past, Ephraim held an exalted position in Israel, but incurred guilt and died through the worship of Baal by creating cast idols and silver images. The LORD reminds the people that He brought them out of Egypt, cared for them in the wilderness, and provided pasture, yet they grew proud and forgot Him. Because Israel rebelled and turned against their helper, the LORD declares He will attack them like a lion, leopard, or robbed bear, and asks where their king is to save them in their cities. After noting that Israel's sin is stored up and that labor pains have come upon an unwise son, the text states that an east wind from the desert will dry up Samaria's springs and plunder her treasury. Finally, Samaria is condemned to bear her guilt for rebelling against her God, resulting in people falling by the sword, little ones being dashed to pieces, and pregnant women being ripped open.
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Louis Segond 1910 and Berean Standard Bible: public domain. Cross references: open-cross-ref, Creative Commons BY 4.0.