Oseas 7 – NVI & NIRV

Nueva Versión Internacional

Oseas 7:1-16

1y cuando yo sane a Israel,

la perversidad de Efraín y la maldad de Samaria

quedarán al descubierto.

Porque ellos cometen fraudes;

mientras el ladrón se mete en las casas,

una banda de salteadores roba en las calles.

2No consideran en sus corazones7:2 corazones. En la Biblia, corazón se usa para designar el asiento de las emociones, pensamientos y voluntad, es decir, el proceso de toma de decisiones del ser humano.

que yo recuerdo todas sus maldades.

Sus malas acciones los tienen cercados,

siempre las tengo presentes.

3»Con su maldad alegran al rey;

con sus mentiras, a los príncipes.

4¡Todos ellos son adúlteros!

Parecen un horno encendido

cuyo fuego no hace falta atizar

desde que el panadero prepara la harina hasta que la masa fermenta.

5En el día de fiesta de nuestro rey,

los príncipes se encienden con el vino

y el rey da la mano a los burladores.

6Sus corazones son como un horno,

mientras se acercan con intrigas.

Su ira se adormece por la noche,

pero se reaviva por la mañana.

7Todos ellos arden como un horno

y devoran a sus gobernantes.

Caen todos sus reyes,

pero ninguno de ellos me invoca.

8»Efraín se mezcla con las naciones;

parece una torta cocida de un solo lado.

9Los extranjeros minan sus fuerzas,

pero él ni cuenta se da.

Su pelo se ha encanecido,

pero él ni cuenta se da.

10La arrogancia de Israel testifica en su contra,

pero él no se vuelve al Señor su Dios;

a pesar de todo esto,

no lo busca.

11»Efraín es como una paloma

torpe y sin entendimiento,

que unas veces pide ayuda a Egipto

y otras, recurre a Asiria.

12Cuando vayan, lanzaré mi red sobre ellos;

los derribaré como a las aves del cielo

y cuando escuche que están juntos,

los atraparé.

13¡Ay de ellos,

que de mí se alejaron!

¡Destrucción vendrá sobre ellos

por rebelarse contra mí!

Yo bien podría redimirlos,

pero ellos mienten sobre mí.

14No me invocan de corazón,

sino que se lamentan echados en sus camas.

Para obtener grano y vino nuevo

se laceran7:14 se laceran (mss. hebreos y LXX); residen como extranjeros (TM).

y se ponen en mi contra.

15Yo adiestré y fortalecí sus brazos,

pero ellos maquinan maldades contra mí.

16No se vuelven al Altísimo;

son como un arco engañoso.

Sus líderes caerán a filo de espada

por sus palabras insolentes.

Y en la tierra de Egipto

se burlarán de ellos.

New International Reader’s Version

Hosea 7:1-16

1I would like to heal Israel.

But when I try to, Ephraim’s sins

are brought out into the open.

The crimes of Samaria

are made known to everyone.

The people tell lies.

They break into houses and steal.

They rob others in the streets.

2But they do not realize

that I remember all the evil things they do.

Their sins pile up and cover them.

I am always aware of their sins.

3“Their evil conduct even makes the king glad.

Their lies make the princes happy.

4But all the people are unfaithful to the king.

Their anger against him burns

like the coals in an oven.

The baker does not even need to stir up the fire

until the dough is ready.”

5On special days to honor our king,

the princes get drunk with wine.

And the king enjoys the party.

He joins hands with those

who pretend to be faithful to him.

6Their hearts are as hot as an oven.

They make evil plans to get rid of him.

Their anger burns like a slow fire all night.

In the morning it blazes out like a flaming fire.

7All of them are as hot as an oven.

They destroy their rulers.

All their kings fall from power.

But none of them calls on the Lord for help.

8The people of Ephraim mix with the nations.

They are like a thin loaf of bread

that is baked on only one side.

9People from other lands make them weaker and weaker.

But they don’t realize it.

Their hair is becoming gray.

But they don’t even notice it.

10The pride of Israel proves that they are guilty.

But in spite of everything,

they don’t return to the Lord their God.

They don’t go to him for help.

11The Lord says,

“The people of Ephraim are like a dove.

They are easily tricked.

They do not have any sense at all.

First they call out to Egypt for help.

Then they turn to Assyria.

12When they send for help,

I will throw my net over them.

I will capture them like the birds in the sky.

When I hear them gathering like birds,

I will catch them.

13How terrible it will be for them!

They have wandered away from me.

So they will be destroyed.

That’s because they have refused to obey me.

I long to save them.

But they tell lies about me.

14They do not cry out to me from their hearts.

Instead, they just lie on their beds and sob.

They cut themselves when they pray to their gods

for grain and fresh wine.

But they turn away from me.

15I brought them up and made them strong.

But they make evil plans against me.

16I am the Most High God. But they do not turn to me.

They are like a bow that does not shoot straight.

Their leaders will be killed by swords.

They will die because they have spoken too proudly.

The people of Egypt

will make fun of them.”