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Oseas 9

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1 Huwag kang magalak, Oh Israel sa katuwaan, na gaya ng mga bayan; sapagka't ikaw ay nagpatutot na humihiwalay sa iyong Dios; iyong inibig ang upa sa bawa't giikan.

2 Ang giikan at ang pisaan ng ubas ay hindi magpapakain sa kanila, at ang bagong alak ay magkukulang sa kaniya.

3 Sila'y hindi magsisitahan sa lupain ng Panginoon; kundi ang Ephraim ay babalik sa Egipto, at sila'y magsisikain ng maruming pagkain sa Asiria.

4 Hindi nila ipagbubuhos ng alak ang Panginoon, ni makalulugod man sa kaniya: ang kanilang mga hain ay magiging sa kanila'y parang tinapay ng nangagluksa; lahat ng magsikain niyaon ay mangapapahamak; sapagka't ang kanilang tinapay ay parang sa kanilang ipagkakagana; hindi papasok sa bahay ng Panginoon.

5 Ano ang inyong gagawin sa kaarawan ng takdang kapulungan, at sa kaarawan ng kapistahan ng Panginoon?

6 Sapagka't, narito, sila'y nagsialis sa kagibaan, gayon ma'y pipisanin sila ng Egipto, sila'y ililibing ng Memphis; ang kanilang maligayang mga bagay na pilak ay aariin ng dawag; mga tinik ang sasa kanilang mga tolda.

7 Ang mga kaarawan ng pagdalaw ay dumating, ang mga kaarawan ng kagantihan ay dumating; malalaman ng Israel: ang propeta ay mangmang, ang lalake na may espiritu ay ulol, dahil sa karamihan ng iyong kasamaan, at sapagka't ang poot ay malaki.

8 Ang Ephraim ay bantay na kasama ng aking Dios: tungkol sa propeta, ay silo ng manghuhuli sa lahat ng kaniyang lansangan, at pagkakaalit ay nasa bahay ng kaniyang Dios.

9 Sila'y nangagpapahamak na mainam, na gaya ng mga kaarawan ng Gabaa: kaniyang aalalahanin ang kanilang kasamaan, kaniyang dadalawin ang kanilang mga kasalanan.

10 Aking nasumpungan ang Israel na parang ubas sa ilang; aking nakita ang inyong mga magulang na parang unang bunga sa puno ng higos sa kaniyang unang kapanahunan: nguni't sila'y nagsiparoon kay Baalpeor, at nangagsitalaga sa mahalay na bagay, at naging kasuklamsuklam na gaya ng kanilang iniibig.

11 Tungkol sa Ephraim, ang kanilang kaluwalhatian ay lilipad na parang ibon; mawawalan ng panganganak, at walang magdadalang tao, at walang paglilihi.

12 Bagaman kanilang pinalalaki ang kanilang mga anak, gayon ma'y aking babawaan sila, na walang tao; oo, sa aba nila pagka ako'y humiwalay sa kanila!

13 Ang Ephraim, gaya ng aking makita ang Tiro, ay natatanim sa isang masayang dako: nguni't ilalabas ng Ephraim ang kaniyang mga anak sa tagapatay.

14 Bigyan mo sila, Oh Panginoon-anong iyong ibibigay? bigyan mo sila ng mga bahay-batang maaagasan at mga tuyong suso.

15 Lahat nilang kasamaan ay nasa Gilgal; sapagka't doo'y kinapootan ko sila; dahil sa kasamaan ng kanilang mga gawa, akin silang palalayasin sa aking bahay; hindi ko na sila iibigin; lahat nilang prinsipe ay mapagsalangsang.

16 Ang Ephraim ay nasaktan, ang kaniyang ugat ay natuyo, sila'y hindi mangagbubunga: oo, bagaman sila'y nanganak, gayon ma'y aking papatayin ang minamahal na bunga ng kanilang bahay-bata.

17 Itatakuwil sila ng aking Dios, sapagka't hindi nila dininig siya; at sila'y magiging mga gala sa gitna ng mga bansa.

   

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Sacred Scripture #79

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79. There are many passages in the prophets about our understanding of the Word, passages about the church, where it tells us that the church exists only where the Word is properly understood, and that the quality of a church depends on the quality of the understanding of the Word among its members. There are also many passages in the prophets that describe the church among the Israelite and Jewish people, a church that was utterly destroyed and annihilated by the distortion of the Word’s meaning or message, for this is exactly what destroys a church.

[2] The name Ephraim in the prophets, especially in Hosea, symbolizes both true and false understandings of the Word, because Ephraim in the Word means the understanding of the Word in the church. It is because the understanding of the Word makes a church that Ephraim is called “a precious child, and one born of delights” (Jeremiah 31:20), “the firstborn” (Jeremiah 31:9), “the strength of Jehovah’s head” (Psalms 60:7; 108:8), “powerful” (Zechariah 10:7), and “filled with a bow” (Zechariah 9:13); and the children of Ephraim are called “armed” and “bow-shooters” (Psalms 78:9). The bow means a body of teaching from the Word fighting against what is false.

So too, Ephraim was transferred to the right of Israel and blessed, and accepted in place of Reuben (Genesis 48:5, 11, and following; [1 Chronicles 5:1]). And therefore Ephraim, together with his brother Manasseh, was exalted over all by Moses in his blessing of the children of Israel in the name of their father Joseph (Deuteronomy 33:13-17).

[3] The prophets, especially Hosea, also use “Ephraim” to describe what the church is like when its understanding of the Word has been lost, as we can see from the following:

Israel and Ephraim will stumble. Ephraim will be desolate. Ephraim is oppressed and broken in judgment. I will be like a lion to Ephraim: I will tear them and leave; I will carry them off and no one will rescue them. (Hosea 5:5, 9, 11, 14)

What shall I do to you, Ephraim? Your holiness goes away like a cloud at dawn and like the morning dew that falls. (Hosea 6:4)

[4] They will not dwell in the land of Jehovah: Ephraim will go back to Egypt and will eat what is unclean in Assyria. (Hosea 9:3)

The land of Jehovah is the church, Egypt is the preoccupation of the earthly self with mere facts, and Assyria is rationalizing based on those facts; all of which lead to distortion of the Word in regard to the way it is understood. That is why it says that Ephraim will go back to Egypt and will eat what is unclean in Assyria.

[5] Ephraim feeds on the wind and chases the east wind. Every day he increases lies and devastation. He makes a covenant with Assyria, and oil is carried down into Egypt. (Hosea 12:1)

To feed on the wind, chase the east wind, and increase lies and devastation is to distort what is true and in this way destroy the church.

[6] Much the same is also meant by Ephraim’s whoredom, since whoredom means distortion of the way the Word is understood - that is, distortion of its genuine truth. See the following passages:

I know Ephraim; he has committed whoredom in every way and Israel has been defiled. (Hosea 5:3)

I have seen something foul in the house of Israel: Ephraim has committed whoredom there, and Israel has been defiled. (Hosea 6:10)

Israel is the church itself and Ephraim is the understanding of the Word that is the source of the church and that determines its quality, so it says that Ephraim has committed whoredom and Israel has been defiled.

[7] Since the church among Jews had been completely destroyed because of its distortions, it says of Ephraim,

Am I to give you up, Ephraim? Am I to hand you over, Israel? Like Admah? Shall I make you like Zeboiim? (Hosea 11:8)

Since the book of the prophet Hosea, from the first chapter to the last, is about the distortion of the Word and the consequent destruction of the church, and since whoredom means the distortion of truth in the church, the prophet was commanded to represent that state of the church by taking a whore as his wife and fathering children by her (chapter 1); and also by forming a relationship with a woman who was committing adultery (chapter 3).

[8] These instances have been presented so that readers may know and be assured from the Word that the quality of a church depends on the quality of the understanding of the Word in it - outstanding and priceless if its understanding comes from genuine truths from the Word, but in ruins, actually filthy, if it comes from distortions.

For further evidence that Ephraim means the understanding of the Word, and in its opposite sense a distorted understanding leading to the destruction of the church, you may check some other passages that deal with Ephraim: Hosea 4:17-18; 7:1, 11; 8:9, 11; 9:11-13, 16; 10:11; 11:3; 12:1, 8, 14; 13:1, 8, 14; Isaiah 17:3; 28:1; Jeremiah 4:15; 31:6, 18; 50:19; Ezekiel 37:16; 48:5; Obadiah verse 19; Zechariah 9:10.

  
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