Ezekiel 4:13

13 ADONAI said, "This is how the people of Isra'el will eat their food - unclean - in the nations where I am driving them."

Ezekiel 4:13 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 4:13

And the Lord said, even thus shall the children of Israel,
&c.] Not the ten tribes only, or those who were among the other two, but all the Jews in captivity: eat the defiled bread among the Gentiles, whither I will drive them;
so called, not because mixed, but baked in the above manner; which was a symbol of the defilements which they should contract upon various accounts, by dwelling among the Gentiles; so that this foretells their captivity; their pollution among the nations of the world; and that they should not be the holy people to the Lord they had been, and had boasted of. The Jews F11 cite this passage to prove that he that eats bread without drying his hands is as if he ate defiled bread.


FOOTNOTES:

F11 T. Bab. Sota, fol, 4. 2.

Ezekiel 4:13 In-Context

11 You are also to drink a limited amount of water, two-thirds of a quart; you may drink it from time to time [during the day].
12 [The bread] you eat is to be baked like barley cakes; you are to bake it before their eyes, using human dung as fuel."
13 ADONAI said, "This is how the people of Isra'el will eat their food - unclean - in the nations where I am driving them."
14 I objected: "No, Adonai ELOHIM! I have never defiled myself - from my youth until now I have never eaten anything that died by itself or was killed by wild animals; no such disgusting food has ever entered my mouth."
15 He answered, "All right, I will give you cow dung to use instead of human dung, and you can prepare your bread on it."
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