Hosea 14:2
Take with you words, and turn to the Lord: say unto him, Take away all iniquity, and receive us graciously: so will we render the calves of our lips.
注釈
Study Note
God's invitation 'take with you words and return to the Lord' is one of the Hebrew Bible's most striking replacements of sacrificial ritual with spoken words as the medium of covenant restoration. The phrase 'render the calves of our lips' (nishalmah parim sefatenu) substitutes verbal praise for animal sacrifice, a substitution that anticipates the post-Temple traditions of Jewish liturgy and Paul's presentation of 'spiritual worship' (Romans 12:1) and 'sacrifice of praise' (Hebrews 13:15 explicitly quotes this verse). The specific confession proposed — 'take away all iniquity, and receive us graciously' — is a model penitential prayer that has influenced Jewish High Holiday liturgy and the structure of Christian confessional prayers. The verse demonstrates that prophetic spirituality was always capable of locating the heart of covenant relationship in speech and intention rather than exclusively in ritual performance.
他の翻訳
Take with you words, and return unto Jehovah: say unto him, Take away all iniquity, and accept that which is good: so will we render as bullocks the offering of our lips.
Take with you words, and turn to Jehovah, Say ye unto Him: `Take away all iniquity, and give good, And we do render the fruit of our lips.
Take with you words, and come back to the Lord; say to him, Let there be forgiveness for all wrongdoing, so that we may take what is good, and give in payment the fruit of our lips.
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