Ezequiel 4:9

9 “Pegue trigo e cevada, feijão e lentilha, painço e espelta;[a] ponha-os numa vasilha e com eles faça pão para você. Você deverá comê-lo durante os trezentos e noventa dias em que estiver deitado sobre o seu lado.

Ezequiel 4:9 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 4:9

Take thou also unto thee wheat, and barley, and beans, and
lentiles, and millet, and fitches
The first of these was commonly used to make bread of; in case of want and poverty, barley was used; but, for the rest, they were for cattle, and never used for the food of men but in a time of great scarcity; wherefore this was designed to denote the famine that should attend the siege of Jerusalem; see ( 2 Kings 25:3 ) ; and put them in one vessel;
that is, the flour of them, when ground, in order to be mixed and kneaded together, and make one dough thereof; which mixed bread was a sign of a sore famine: the Septuagint call it an earthen vessel; a kneading trough seems to be designed: and make thee bread thereof, [according] to the number of the days that
thou shalt lie upon thy side;
the left side, on which he was to lie three hundred and ninety days: and so as much bread was to be made as would suffice for that time; or so many loaves were to be made as there were days, a loaf for a day: three hundred and ninety days shalt thou eat thereof;
no mention is made of the forty days, perhaps they are understood, a part being put for the whole; or they were included in the three hundred and ninety days. The Septuagint and Arabic versions read only a hundred and ninety days.

Ezequiel 4:9 In-Context

7 durante quarenta dias, tempo que eu determinei para você, um dia para cada ano. Olhe para o cerco de Jerusalém e, com braço desnudo, profetize contra ela.
8 Vou amarrá-lo com cordas para que você não possa virar-se enquanto não cumprir os dias da sua aflição.
9 “Pegue trigo e cevada, feijão e lentilha, painço e espelta; ponha-os numa vasilha e com eles faça pão para você. Você deverá comê-lo durante os trezentos e noventa dias em que estiver deitado sobre o seu lado.
10 Pese duzentos e quarenta gramas do pão por dia e coma-o em horas determinadas.
11 Também meça meio litro de água e beba-a em horas determinadas.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. Painço é uma gramínea (capim) cujas espigas servem de alimento; espelta é uma espécie de trigo de qualidade inferior.
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