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Hosea 4:19
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A wind with its wings will carry them off,and they will be ashamed of their sacrifices.
The wind has wrapped her up in its wings; And they shall be put to shame because of their sacrifices.
The wind hath bound her up in her wings, and they shall be ashamed because of their sacrifices.
A wind has wrapped them in its wings, and they shall be ashamed because of their sacrifices.
The wind wraps them in its wings, And they will be put to shame because of their sacrifices.
They will be swept away as if by a whirlwind, and their sacrifices will bring them only shame.
The wind [of God's relentless wrath] has wrapped up Israel in its wings, And [in captivity] they will be ashamed because of their sacrifices [to calves, to sun, to moon, to stars, and to pagan gods].
The winde hath bounde them vp in her wings, and they shalbe ashamed of their sacrifices.
The wind wraps them in its wings, And they will be ashamed because of their sacrifices.
The wind binds them up in its wings,And they will be ashamed because of their sacrifices.
The whirlwind has wrapped them in its wings and their sacrifices will bring them shame.
And so you will be swept away in a whirlwind for sacrificing to idols.
The wind will carry them off in its wings and their sacrifices bring them nothing but shame.
The wind hath wrapped her up in its wings, and they shall be ashamed because of their sacrifices.
Let the wind rend asunder their robes; let them be ashamed of their altars.
They will be carried away as by the wind, and they will be ashamed of their pagan sacrifices.
A wind has wrapped them in its wings, and they will be ashamed because of their altars.
The wind binds her up in her wings, and they shall be ashamed because of their sacrifices.
The wind hath wrapped her up in its wings; and they shall be put to shame because of their sacrifices.
They are folded in the skirts of the wind; they will be shamed because of their offerings.
The wind hath bound her up in her skirts; and they shall be ashamed because of their sacrifices.
The wind hath bound her vp in her wings, and they shall be ashamed because of their sacrifices.
The winde hath bounde them vp in her winges, and they shall be ashamed of their sacrifices.
Thou art a blast of wind in her wings, and they shall be ashamed because of their altars.
The wind hath wrapped her up in its wings; and they shall be ashamed because of their sacrifices.
The wind has wrapped her up in its wings; And they shall be put to shame because of their sacrifices.
The spirit boond hym in hise wyngis, and thei schulen be schent of her sacrifices.
The wind has wrapped her up in its wings; and they shall be put to shame because of their altars.
The wind hath bound her up in her wings, and they shall be ashamed because of their sacrifices.
A whirlwind has wrapped them in its wings; they will be brought to shame because of their idolatrous worship.
The wind has wrapped her up in its wings, And they shall be ashamed because of their sacrifices.
So a mighty wind will sweep them away. Their sacrifices to idols will bring them shame.
The wind will carry them away, and they will be ashamed because they gave gifts to false gods.
A wind has wrapped them in its wings, and they shall be ashamed because of their altars.
The wind hath bound her up in its wings, - that they may be ashamed, because of their sacrifices.
The wind hath bound them up in its wings, and they shall be confounded because of their sacrifices.
A wind has wrapped them in its wings, and they shall be ashamed because of their altars.
Distressed her hath wind with its wings, And they are ashamed of their sacrifices!
A wynde shall take holde of their fethers, & they shall be cofounded in their offeringes.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
wind: Jeremiah 4:11, Jeremiah 4:12, Jeremiah 51:1, Zechariah 5:9-11
and: Hosea 10:6, Isaiah 1:29, Isaiah 42:17, Jeremiah 2:26, Jeremiah 2:27, Jeremiah 2:36, Jeremiah 2:37, Jeremiah 3:24, Jeremiah 3:25, Jeremiah 17:13
Reciprocal: Job 30:22 - liftest me Isaiah 64:6 - our iniquities Jeremiah 22:22 - wind Hosea 13:15 - an east
Cross-References
Then the Lord God said, "I see that it is not good for the man to be alone. I will make the companion he needs, one just right for him."
That is why a man leaves his father and mother and is joined to his wife. In this way two people become one.
The Lord asked Cain, "Why are you angry? Why does your face look sad?
Jesus answered, "Moses allowed you to divorce your wives because you refused to accept God's teaching. But divorce was not allowed in the beginning.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
The wind hath bound her up in her wings,.... That is, the wind in its wings hath bound up Ephraim, Israel, or the ten tribes, compared to a heifer; meaning, that the wind of God's wrath and vengeance, or the enemy, the Assyrian, should come like a whirlwind, and carry them swiftly, suddenly, and irresistibly, out of their own land, into a foreign country: the past tense for the future, as is common in prophecy, because of the certainty of it; so Jarchi and Joseph Kimchi: but Aben Ezra, David Kimchi, Abarbinel, and Abendana, render it "she", that is, Israel, "hath bound up the wind in her wings" b; meaning that they had laboured in vain in their idolatrous worship; and it was all one as if a than should attempt to gather the wind, and bind it up in the skirts of his garment, and when he opens them there is nothing to be found: and to this sense is the Targum,
"the works of their great men are not right, as it is impossible to bind the wind in a wing;''
referring to the sins of their rulers, as before: or rather the sense is, the wind shall get into the loose skirts of the garments of, he Israelites, which shall be as a sail to it, as Schmidt observes, and shall carry them into distant lands; which falls in with the first sense of the words, and is best:
and they shall be ashamed because of their sacrifices: they of the ten tribes, the people of Israel; or their shields, their rulers, as Aben Ezra, shall be filled with shame, being disappointed of the help they expected from their idols, to whom they offered sacrifices; and the more, inasmuch as they will find that these idolatrous sacrifices are the cause of their ruin and destruction. The Targum is,
"because of the altars of their idols;''
and so the Septuagint, Syriac, and Arabic versions, "because of their altars".
b צרר רוח אותה בכנפיה "ligavit illa ventum in alis suis", Munster, Calvin, Tigurine version.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The wind hath bound her up in her wings - When God brought Israel out of Egypt, He “bare them on eagle’s wings, and brought them unto Himself” Exodus 19:4; Deuteronomy 32:11. Now they had abandoned God, and God abandoned them as chaff to the wind. The certainty of Israel’s doom is denoted by its being spoken of in the past. It was certain in the divine judgment. Sudden, resistless, irreversible are God’s judgments, when they come. As if “imprisoned in the viewless winds,” and “borne with resistless violence,” as it were on the wings of the whirlwind, Israel should be hurried by the mighty wrath of God into captivity in a distant land, bound up so that none should escape, but, when arrived there, dispersed here and there, as the chaff before the wind.
And they shall be ashamed because of their sacrifices - They had sacrificed to the calves, to Baal, or to the sun, moon, stars, hoping aid from them rather than from God. When then they should see, in deed, that from those their sacrifices no good came to them, but evil only, they should be healthfully ashamed. So, in fact, in her captivity, did Israel learn to be ashamed of her idols; and so does GOd by healthful disappointment, make us ashamed of seeking out of Him, the good things, which He alone hath, and hath in store for them who love Him.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Hosea 4:19. The wind hath bound her — A parching wind has blasted them in their wings - coasts, borders; or they are carried away into captivity, as with the most rapid blight. These two last verses are very obscure.