And the Babylonians came to her into the bed of love, and they defiled her with their whoredom, and she was polluted with them, and her mind was alienated from them.
Entonces los babilonios vinieron a ella con todas sus falsas promesas de amor, pero solo la usaron y la corrompieron. Después de obtener lo que querían, ella se sintió completamente disgustada y ya no quería tener nada que ver con ellos.
Los babilonios la engañaron con falsas promesas, la corrompieron, y después ella los rechazó con disgusto.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the book of Ezekiel, the prophet uses an allegory of two sisters to symbolize the ancient nations of Israel and Judah, warning them about the dangers of spiritual unfaithfulness through idolatry and alliances with foreign powers. This specific verse describes Judah's (represented as one sister) entanglement with the Babylonians, portraying it as moral and spiritual defilement that led to alienation. Historically, this reflects the Babylonian conquest and exile of Judah around the 6th century BC, as a consequence of their repeated disobedience to God's covenant.
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