And a voice of a multitude being at ease was with her: and with the men of the common sort were brought Sabeans from the wilderness, which put bracelets upon their hands, and beautiful crowns upon their heads.
Se podía escuchar el sonido de una multitud despreocupada a su alrededor. Trajeron a estos viajeros del desierto que la cargaron de brazaletes costosos y pusieron coronas hermosas en su cabeza.
Una multitud despreocupada rodeaba a la mujer mientras los viajeros del desierto la adornaban con joyas costosas y coronas hermosas.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Ezekiel was a prophet speaking to the Jewish exiles in Babylon during the 6th century BC, using vivid allegories to condemn Israel's unfaithfulness to God. In this chapter, he portrays the northern kingdom of Israel and the southern kingdom of Judah as two sisters who committed spiritual adultery by forming alliances with pagan nations and adopting their idolatrous practices. The mention of a carefree multitude and Sabeans with bracelets and crowns symbolizes the seductive allure of foreign influences that drew God's people away from their covenant relationship.
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