Ezequiel 13:17-23

Condena a las profetisas

17 »Y ahora tú, hijo de hombre, enfréntate a esas mujeres de tu pueblo que profetizan según sus propios delirios. ¡Denúncialas!
18 Adviérteles que así dice el SEÑOR omnipotente: “¡Ay de las que hacen objetos de hechicería y sortilegios para atrapar a la gente![a] ¿Acaso creen que pueden atrapar la vida de mi pueblo y salvar su propio pellejo?
19 Ustedes me han profanado delante de mi pueblo por un puñado de cebada y unas migajas de pan. Por las mentiras que dicen, y que mi pueblo cree, se mata a los que no deberían morir y se deja con vida a los que no merecen vivir.
20 »”Por tanto, así dice el SEÑOR omnipotente: Estoy contra sus hechicerías, con las que ustedes atrapan a la gente como a pájaros. Pero yo los liberaré de sus poderes mágicos, y los dejaré volar.
21 Rescataré a mi pueblo de esos sortilegios, para que dejen de ser presa en sus manos. Así sabrán que yo soy el SEÑOR.
22 Porque ustedes han descorazonado al justo con sus mentiras, sin que yo lo haya afligido. Han alentado al malvado para que no se convierta de su mala conducta y se salve.
23 Por eso ya no volverán a tener visiones falsas ni a practicar la adivinación. Yo rescataré a mi pueblo del poder de ustedes, y así sabrán que yo soy el SEÑOR”».

Ezequiel 13:17-23 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 13

It being said in Eze 12:24; that there should be no more a vain vision, nor a flattering divination; the prophet is ordered to prophesy against the false prophets and prophetesses, Eze 13:1,2,17; the former are described as prophesying out of their own hearts, Eze 13:2; as foolish ones, following their own spirit, and seeing nothing, Eze 13:3; they are compared to foxes in the deserts, Eze 13:4; and are represented as unconcerned to stand in the gap for the people, Eze 13:5; and as seeing vanity and lying divination; wherefore the Lord was against them, Eze 13:6-8; what they are threatened with are, that they should not be in the assembly of God's people; nor written in the writing of the house of Israel; nor enter into the land of Israel, Eze 13:9; the reason of which was, because they seduced the Lord's people, by speaking peace to them when there was none; which is figuratively expressed by building a wall, and daubing it with untempered mortar, Eze 13:10; upon which the wall is threatened to be rent, and caused to fall with a stormy wind; signifying the destruction of Jerusalem by the Chaldean army; and the false prophets to have the wrath of God poured on them who doubted it, Eze 13:11-16; and then follows the order to the prophet to prophesy against the false prophetesses, and set his face against them, and pronounce woe upon them in the name of the Lord; who are described as prophesying out of their own hearts; sowing pillows to all armholes; and making kerchiefs on the head of all sorts of persons; and which they did for poor small gain, and to the detriment of immortal souls, good and bad, Eze 13:17-19; wherefore the Lord threatens to tear off their pillows and kerchiefs, and deliver his people out of their hands, no more to be hunted by them, Eze 13:20,21; the reason of which was, because they saddened the hearts of the righteous, and strengthened the hands of the wicked, Eze 13:22; and the chapter is concluded with a resolution that they should see no more vanity nor divine divinations; and that the Lord's people should be delivered from them, and they should know that he was the Lord, Eze 13:23.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. "las que hacen " "… " "la gente" . Texto de difícil traducción.
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