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The people by their sins procure their own miseries, ℣.3 not regarding Jacob's virtues.

1 Ephraim feedeth the wind, and followeth the heat: all the day he multiplieth lying and waste: and he hath made a league with the Assyrians, and he carried oil into Ægypt.
2 The judgement therefore of our Lord with Juda, and visitation upon Jacob: according to his ways, & according to his inventions he will render to him.
3 In the womb he supplanted his brother: and in his strength he was directed with the Angel.
4 And he prevailed against the Angel, and was strengthened: and he wept, and besought him: in Bethel he found him, and there he spake with us.
5 And our Lord the God of hosts, the Lord is his memorial.
6 And thou shalt convert to thy God: keep mercy and judgement, & hope in thy God always.
7 Chanaan in his hand a deceitful balance, he hath loved calumny.
8 And Ephraim said: But yet I am made rich, I have found an idol to my self: all my labours shall not find me the iniquity, which I have sinned.
9 And I, the Lord thy God out of the Land of Ægypt I will yet make thee sit in tabernacles, as in the days of festivity.
10 And I have spoken upon the Prophets, and I have multiplied vision, and in the hand of the Prophets I have been resembled.
11 If an idol in Galaad, then in vain were they in Galgal immolating with oxen: for their altars also as heaps upon the furrows of the field.
12 Jacob fled into the country of Syria, and Israel served for a wife, and for a wife he kept her.
13 But by a Prophet our Lord brought Israel out of Ægypt: and by a Prophet he was preserved.
14 Ephraim hath provoked me to wrath in his bitterness, and his blood shall come upon him, and his reproach his Lord will restore to him.