Ezequiel 8:2

2 Vi una figura con apariencia de hombre. De lo que parecía ser su cintura para abajo, parecía una llama encendida. De la cintura para arriba, tenía aspecto de ámbar reluciente.

Ezequiel 8:2 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 8:2

And then one beheld, and lo a likeness as the appearance of
fire
The Septuagint and Arabic versions render it, "behold the likeness of a man"; reading (vya) , "a man", for (va) , "fire"; but without supposing such a reading, for which there is no foundation, this likeness may very well be understood of the likeness of a man; since mention is made of his joins in the next clause, and of his hand in ( Ezekiel 8:3 ) ; and the description agrees with the appearance of a man in ( Ezekiel 1:26 Ezekiel 1:27 ) ; it was usual for the Son of God, who doubtless is here meant, to appear in a human form; and so Junius and Tremellius supply the words,

``and lo a likeness "of a man", as in the appearance of fire:''
it was the form of a fiery man that was seen, as he is further described: from the appearance of his loins, even downward, fire;
his lower parts, thighs, legs, and feet; expressive either of the light of grace communicated from Christ to his people; or of his fervent love towards them, or flaming zeal for God and his house; or rather of his wrath against an idolatrous people; see ( Revelation 1:15 ) ; a like description is in ( Ezekiel 1:27 ) ; and from his loins, even upward, as the appearance of brightness;
his upper parts, back, belly, breast, shoulders, arms, head which may denote his incomprehensible majesty and glory; his glory being the glory of the only begotten, the brightness of his Father's glory, and the express image of his person. The Targum renders both the one and the other part of the description thus,
``and I saw, and twelve a likeness as the look of fire, the look of glory, which the eye cannot see, nor is it possible to look upon it; and beneath the look of fire, and the look of glory, which the eye cannot behold, nor is it possible to contemplate it; and above, as the look of brightness:''
as the colour of amber:
or "chasmal": which some take to be the name of an angel. The Syriac version is, "as the look of God"; (See Gill on Ezekiel 1:4); and (See Gill on Ezekiel 1:27).

Ezequiel 8:2 In-Context

1 Idolatría en el templo
Después, el 17 de septiembre,
durante el sexto año de cautividad del rey Joaquín, mientras los líderes de Judá estaban en mi casa, el Señor
Soberano puso su mano sobre mí.
2 Vi una figura con apariencia de hombre. De lo que parecía ser su cintura para abajo, parecía una llama encendida. De la cintura para arriba, tenía aspecto de ámbar reluciente.
3 Extendió algo que parecía ser una mano y me tomó del cabello. Luego el Espíritu me elevó al cielo y me transportó a Jerusalén en una visión que procedía de Dios. Me llevó a la puerta norte del atrio interior del templo, donde hay un ídolo grande que ha provocado los celos del Señor
.
4 De pronto, estaba allí la gloria del Dios de Israel, tal como yo la había visto antes en el valle.
5 Entonces el Señor
me dijo: «Hijo de hombre, mira hacia el norte». Así que miré hacia el norte y, junto a la entrada de la puerta que está cerca del altar, estaba el ídolo que tanto había provocado los celos del Señor
.
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