Ezekiel 4:1-3

Siege of Jerusalem Predicted

1 "Now you son of man, 1get yourself a brick, place it before you and inscribe a city on it, Jerusalem.
2 "Then 2lay siege against it, build a siege wall, raise up a ramp, pitch camps and place battering rams against it all around.
3 "Then get yourself an iron plate and set it up as an iron wall between you and the city, and set your face toward it so that 3it is under siege, and besiege * it. This is a 4sign to the house of Israel.

Ezekiel 4:1-3 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 4

This chapter contains a prophecy of the siege of Jerusalem, and of the famine that attended it. The siege is described by a portrait of the city of Jerusalem on a tile, laid before the prophet, Eze 4:1; by each of the actions, representing a siege of it, as building a fort, casting a mount, and setting a camp and battering rams against it, and an iron pan for a wall, between the prophet, the besieger, and the city, Eze 4:2,3; by his gesture, lying first on his left side for the space of three hundred ninety days, and then on his right side for the space of forty days, pointing at the time when the city should be taken, Eze 4:4-6; and by setting his face to the siege, and uncovering his arm, and prophesying, Eze 4:7; and by bands being laid on him, so that he could not turn from one side to the other, till the siege was ended, Eze 4:8; the famine is signified by bread the prophet was to make of various sorts of grain and seeds, baked with men's dung, and eaten by weight, with water drank by measure, which is applied unto the people; it is suggested that this would be fulfilled by the children of Israel's eating defiled bread among the Gentiles, Eze 4:9-13; but upon the prophet's concern about eating anything forbidden by the law, which he had never done, cow's dung is allowed instead of men's, to prepare the bread with, Eze 4:14,15; and the chapter is concluded with a resolution to bring a severe famine on them, to their great astonishment, and with which they should be consumed for their iniquity, Eze 4:16,17.

Cross References 4

  • 1. Isaiah 20:2; Jeremiah 13:1; Jeremiah 18:2; Jeremiah 19:1
  • 2. Jeremiah 6:6; Ezekiel 21:22
  • 3. Jeremiah 39:1, 2; Ezekiel 5:2
  • 4. Isaiah 8:18; Isaiah 20:3; Ezekiel 12:6, 11; Ezekiel 24:24-27

Footnotes 1

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