And thou shalt take of the blood thereof, and put it on the four horns of it, and on the four corners of the settle, and upon the border round about: thus shalt thou cleanse and purge it.
Toma un poco de esa sangre y ponla en las cuatro esquinas del altar, en la cornisa, y alrededor de todos los bordes. Así es como lo limpias y lo apartas para Dios.
El altar debe ser purificado con sangre en sus esquinas y bordes para consagrarlo a Dios.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Ezekiel was a prophet ministering to the Jewish exiles in Babylon during the 6th century BC, sharing visions of a restored temple as a symbol of God's renewed covenant and presence with Israel after the destruction of the first temple. In this verse, the instruction to apply blood to the altar's horns, corners, and borders is part of a ceremonial purification ritual drawn from the Mosaic law, emphasizing the need to cleanse sacred spaces from impurity to restore holiness for worship. This reflects the broader biblical theme of atonement and the meticulous requirements for approaching a holy God in ancient Israelite practice.
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