Ezequiel 24:18

18 Y hablé al pueblo por la mañana, y por la tarde murió mi mujer; y a la mañana siguiente hice como me fue mandado.

Ezequiel 24:18 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 24:18

So I spake unto the people in the morning
Did the duty of his office as a prophet; exhorted and instructed the people, particularly informed them of what had been said to him by the Lord, the evening or night before, concerning the death of his wife, and how he was to behave under such a providence; which he told them of before hand, that, when it came to pass, they might have a further proof of his being a true prophet of the Lord: and at even my wife died;
suddenly, as it was said she should; this shows who is meant by the desire of his eyes, and what by the taking it away; and I did in the morning as I was commanded;
neither moaned, nor sighed, nor wept, nor shed a tear, nor used any of the common ceremonies of mourning, but dressed and ate as at other times, as he was ordered to do; this was the next morning after his wife died. So the Syriac version,

``in the morning of the other day;''
and the Arabic version,
``in the morning of the following day.''
Thus whatever the Lord commands is to be done, though ever so contrary to the customs of men, or to natural inclinations and affections.

Ezequiel 24:18 In-Context

16 Hijo de hombre, he aquí, voy a quitarte de golpe el encanto de tus ojos; pero no te lamentarás, ni llorarás, ni correrán tus lágrimas.
17 Gime en silencio, no hagas duelo por los muertos; átate el turbante, ponte el calzado en los pies y no te cubras los bigotes ni comas pan de duelo .
18 Y hablé al pueblo por la mañana, y por la tarde murió mi mujer; y a la mañana siguiente hice como me fue mandado.
19 Y el pueblo me dijo: ¿No nos declararás lo que significan para nosotros estas cosas que estás haciendo?
20 Entonces les respondí: La palabra del SEÑOR vino a mí, diciendo:
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