Ezequiel 16:44

44 He aquí, todo aquel que cita proverbios repetirá este proverbio acerca de ti, diciendo: "Cual la madre, tal la hija."

Ezequiel 16:44 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 16:44

Behold, everyone that useth proverbs
That affects a proverbial way of sneaking that is witty and facetious, and has a talent at satirizing and scoffing, as some have had; such were Lucian and others: shall use [this] proverb against thee;
signifying that the sins of the Jews should be well known and exposed, and they should become the subject of the gibes and jeers of men: saying, as [is] the mother, [so is] her daughter;
an ancient and common proverb, used to express a likeness and agreement between persons their nature and disposition, in their behaviour, conduct, and conversation. So the Targum,

``as are the works of the mother, so those of the daughter;''
the mother is the land of Canaan, and the daughter the congregation of Israel, as Kimchi. The Jews were the successors of the old Canaanites, and they imitated them in their practices; and, because both of their succession and imitation, they are called the daughter of them; a bad daughter of a bad mother.

Ezequiel 16:44 In-Context

42 Desahogaré mi furor en ti; mis celos se apartarán de ti, me apaciguaré y no me enojaré más.
43 Por cuanto no te has acordado de los días de tu juventud, sino que me has irritado con todas estas cosas, he aquí, también yo haré recaer tu conducta sobre tu cabezadeclara el Señor DIOSpara que no cometas esta lascivia con todas tus otras abominaciones.
44 He aquí, todo aquel que cita proverbios repetirá este proverbio acerca de ti, diciendo: "Cual la madre, tal la hija."
45 Eres hija de tu madre que aborreció a su marido y a sus hijos, y hermana de tus hermanas que aborrecieron a sus maridos y a sus hijos. Vuestra madre era hetea y vuestro padre amorreo.
46 Tu hermana mayor es Samaria que con sus hijas habita al norte de ti, y tu hermana menor es Sodoma que habita al sur de ti con sus hijas.
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