And they shall make themselves utterly bald for thee, and gird them with sackcloth, and they shall weep for thee with bitterness of heart and bitter wailing.
Se van a rapar completamente la cabeza por ti, se van a vestir con ropa áspera de luto, y van a llorar con el corazón destrozado con el dolor más profundo que te puedas imaginar.
Mostrarán el luto más profundo y doloroso por tu destrucción.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the book of Ezekiel, the prophet is delivering a divine oracle against Tyre, an ancient Phoenician city renowned for its extensive maritime trade and wealth, which had become a symbol of pride and self-reliance. This verse describes the mourning rituals of Tyre's allies and trading partners, who would shave their heads, wear sackcloth, and weep bitterly as expressions of profound grief, reflecting common ancient Near Eastern customs for lamenting a great loss. These practices highlight the widespread impact of Tyre's impending downfall as judged by God for its arrogance.
Explorar Versículos Similares
Pregúntale al Asistente de IA
¿Tienes alguna pregunta sobre este capítulo o versículo? Pregunta a continuación para una explicación clara.