The Lord Condemns Israel for Idol Worship (HOS 8:1-14)

[8:1] The Lord says, “Sound the alarm! Enemies are swooping down on my land like eagles! My people have broken the covenant I made with them and have rebelled against my teaching.

[8:2] Even though they call me their God and claim that they are my people and that they know me,

[8:3] they have rejected what is good. Because of this their enemies will pursue them.

[8:4] “My people chose kings, but they did it on their own. They appointed leaders, but without my approval. They took their silver and gold and made idols—for their own destruction.

[8:5] I hate the gold bull worshiped by the people of the city of Samaria. I am furious with them. How long will it be before they give up their idolatry?

[8:6] An Israelite craftsman made the idol, and it is not a god at all! The gold bull worshiped in Samaria will be smashed to pieces!

[8:7] When they sow the wind, they will reap a storm! A field of grain that doesn't ripen can never produce any bread. But even if it did, foreigners would eat it up.

[8:8] Israel has become like any other nation and is as useless as a broken pot.

[8:9] Stubborn as wild donkeys, the people of Israel go their own way. They have gone off to seek help from Assyria and have paid other nations to protect them.

[8:10] But now I am going to gather them together and punish them. Soon they will writhe in pain when the emperor of Assyria oppresses them.

[8:11] “The more altars the people of Israel build for removing sin, the more places they have for sinning!

[8:12] I write down countless teachings for the people, but they reject them as strange and foreign.

[8:13] They offer sacrifices to me and eat the meat of the sacrifices. But I, the Lord, am not pleased with them, and now I will remember their sin and punish them for it; I will send them back to Egypt!

[8:14] “The people of Israel have built palaces, but they have forgotten their own Maker. The people of Judah have built fortified cities. But I will send fire that will burn down their palaces and their cities.”