Moreover take thou unto thee an iron pan, and set it for a wall of iron between thee and the city: and set thy face against it, and it shall be besieged, and thou shalt lay siege against it. This shall be a sign to the house of Israel.
Ahora toma una plancha de hierro y ponla como un muro entre tú y la ciudad. Dirige tu rostro hacia ella como si la estuvieras sitiando. Todo esto será una señal para el pueblo de Israel.
Dios le ordena a Ezequiel realizar una representación simbólica del sitio de Jerusalén como señal profética para Israel.
📚 Contexto Histórico
During the 6th century BC, the prophet Ezekiel was living in exile in Babylon, where he received visions from God to warn the rebellious people of Judah about impending judgment for their idolatry and unfaithfulness. In this verse, God commands Ezekiel to perform a symbolic act using an iron pan as a barrier to represent the siege of Jerusalem, illustrating how the city would be isolated and attacked by the Babylonian army. This visual demonstration was intended to serve as a prophetic sign to the exiled Israelites, urging them to repent before destruction came.
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