Ezekiel 4:7

7 Tu tourneras aussi ta face et ton bras retroussé vers Jérusalem assiégée, et tu prophétiseras contre elle.

Ezekiel 4:7 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 4:7

Therefore thou shalt set thy face toward the siege at
Jerusalem
All the while he was lying either on the left side or the right, his face was to be directed to the siege of Jerusalem, portrayed upon the tile, and to all the preparations made for that purpose, to show that all had reference to that and that it wound certainly be; for, as the prophet represented the Chaldean army the directing and setting his face to the siege shows their resolution and inflexibleness, that they were determined upon taking the city, and nothing should divert them from it: and thine arm [shall be] uncovered;
which was usual in fighting in those times and countries; for, wearing long garments, they were obliged to turn them up on the arm, or lay them aside, that they might more expeditiously handle their weapons, and engage with the enemy: in this form the soldiers in Trajan's column are figured fighting; and it is related that the Africans used to fight with their arms uncovered {h}; thus Scanderbeg in later times used to fight the Turks. The design of the phrase is to show how ready, diligent, and expeditious, the Chaldeans would be in carrying on the siege. The Targum renders it,

``thou shalt strengthen thine arm;''
and so do the Septuagint, Syriac, and Arabic versions: and thou shall prophesy against it:
meaning not so much by words, if at all, but by these actions, gestures, and habit; for they all foretold what would certainly come to pass.
FOOTNOTES:

F8 Vid. Lydium de Re Militari, l. 4. c. 3. p. 160.

Ezekiel 4:7 In-Context

5 Car je te compterai les années de leur iniquité pour un nombre égal de jours, savoir, trois cent quatre-vingt-dix jours, durant lesquels tu porteras l'iniquité de la maison d'Israël.
6 Quand tu auras accompli ces jours-là, tu te coucheras en second lieu sur ton côté droit, et tu porteras l'iniquité de la maison de Juda pendant quarante jours, un jour pour une année; car je te compte un jour pour la durée d'une année.
7 Tu tourneras aussi ta face et ton bras retroussé vers Jérusalem assiégée, et tu prophétiseras contre elle.
8 Or voici, je mets sur toi des liens, afin que tu ne te tournes point de l'un de tes côtés sur l'autre, jusqu'à ce que tu aies accompli les jours de ton siège.
9 Prends aussi du froment, de l'orge, des fèves, des lentilles, du millet et de l'épeautre; mets-les dans un vase, et fais-en du pain pour autant de jours que tu seras couché sur ton côté; tu en mangeras pendant trois cent quatre-vingt-dix jours.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.