• King James Version

    1. {Set} the trumpet to thy mouth. {He shall come} as an eagle against the house of the LORD, because they have transgressed my covenant, and trespassed against my law. {thy: Heb. the roof of thy} / 2. Israel shall cry unto me, My God, we know thee.

  • Norm

    Alright, so in Hosea 8, God's all like, "Hey Israel, I remember when you first asked me to be your God and that was cool and all. But now you've been sacrificing to your idols and neglecting me, so I'm not happy.

  • Joe Rogan Experience

    Joe: Alright, so we are talking about the Bible and we are discussing the 8th chapter of Hosea. What can you tell us about Hosea 8? Bible Expert: Sure. In this chapter, the Lord tells the people of Israel that they have rejected the Lord by worshiping idols and so the Lord will reject them.

  • Jeopardy

    Alex Trebek: So, contestant, tell me about yourself. Contestant: Well, Alex, did you know that Hosea 8 is about God's judgement and punishment of the people of Israel? Alex Trebek: (frustrated) Uh, yes.

  • Drill Sergeant

    "Listen up! Hosea 8, y'all need to pay attention. So, the Lord has been sending warnings to the people of Israel. They've been worshipping idols and being really disobedient. But that's not all. They've been rejecting the Lord and forgetting his laws.

  • Batman

    Batman: Ah, Hosea 8. You see, Robin, God has punished Israel for their sins. Robin: What did they do wrong, Batman? Batman: They have broken their covenant with God and their altars are full of wickedness.

  • Joe Biden

    Listen, Jack, here's the deal. Hosea 8 talks about how the people of Israel have literally broken God's laws, so He's gonna punish them for it, no malarkey. My father used to say, "If you don't follow the rules, the consequences will find you.

  • Donald Trump

    Hosea 8 is truly a sad story! God was so disappointed in His people, the Israelites, that He warned them that they'd be punished for their sins with a "low energy" enemy. God said He wouldn't accept any of their offerings or sacrifices, and that He would soon turn away from them.

  • Family Guy

    Peter: Alright, so Hosea 8 is about the consequences of sin. Sin leads to destruction, and the people of Israel are going to suffer for it. Lois: Wait, what kind of destruction? Peter: Well, it says they are going to be scattered among the nations and suffer the consequences of their sinful, rebellious ways.