Behold, it is cast into the fire for fuel; the fire devoureth both the ends of it, and the midst of it is burned. Is it meet for any work?
Mira, se echa al fuego como combustible, las llamas devoran ambos extremos y queman hasta el centro. ¿Sirve para algo después de eso?
Una vez que algo se quema completamente en el fuego, ya no sirve para nada.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the book of Ezekiel, the prophet is addressing the exiled Jews in Babylon during the 6th century BC, using metaphors to warn of God's judgment on Jerusalem for its unfaithfulness and idolatry. Ezekiel compares the city to a vine that bears no fruit, making it suitable only for burning as fuel, which symbolizes the worthlessness of a people who have turned away from God. This reflects the historical context of the Babylonian siege and the impending destruction of Jerusalem as a consequence of their sins.
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