Ezequiel 7:2-12

2 Y tú, hijo de hombre, di: "Así dice el Señor DIOS a la tierra de Israel: '¡El fin, el fin viene sobre los cuatro extremos de la tierra!
3 'Ahora viene el fin sobre ti y enviaré mi ira contra ti; te juzgaré conforme a tus caminos y traeré sobre ti todas tus abominaciones.
4 'Mi ojo no tendrá piedad de ti ni yo te perdonaré; sino que te pagaré conforme a tus caminos, y tus abominaciones en medio de ti quedarán; y sabréis que yo soy el SEÑOR.'"
5 Así dice el Señor DIOS: "¡Un desastre!, ¡he aquí que viene un desastre sin igual!
6 "El fin viene, viene el fin; se ha despertado contra ti; he aquí, ha venido.
7 "Te ha llegado tu turno, oh habitante de la tierra. Ha llegado el tiempo, se acerca el día; pánico, y no júbilo, en los montes.
8 "Ahora pronto derramaré mi furor sobre ti y descargaré mi ira contra ti; te juzgaré conforme a tus caminos y traeré sobre ti todas tus abominaciones.
9 "Mi ojo no tendrá piedad ni yo perdonaré. Te pagaré conforme a tus caminos, y tus abominaciones quedarán en medio de ti; y sabréis que soy yo, el SEÑOR, el que hiere.
10 "He aquí el día; he aquí que viene. Ha salido tu turno, ha florecido la vara, ha reverdecido la arrogancia.
11 "Se ha levantado la violencia para hacerse vara de impiedad. Nada quedará de ellos, ni de su multitud, ni de su riqueza, ni gloria entre ellos.
12 "El tiempo ha venido, ha llegado el día. No se alegre el que compra ni se lamente el que vende, porque el furor está sobre toda su multitud.

Ezequiel 7:2-12 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 7

This chapter contains a prophecy of the speedy destruction of the Jews, as being just at hand; of the particular judgments that should come upon them; of the horror that should seize them, and the distress that all ranks of men among them should be in, a few only escaping, who are described as in mournful circumstances. The destruction in general is denounced as being very near; the end being come, which is often repeated; and as it is represented as sudden, so without mercy; which is declared, Eze 7:1-14; the particular judgments, sword, pestilence, and famine, are mentioned in Eze 7:15, and the few that should escape are compared to mourning doves, Eze 7:16; the trembling, horror, and shame that should be upon all, are intimated in Eze 7:17,18; the unprofitableness of their gold and silver to deliver them, and the unsatisfying nature of these things, are expressed, Eze 7:19; the profanation and destruction of their temple are prophesied of, Eze 7:20-22; and for their murder, rapine, and oppression, it is threatened that their houses should be possessed by the worst of Heathens, and their holy places defiled; and one calamity should come upon another; when their application to prophets, priests, and ancient men for counsel, would be in, vain, Eze 7:23-26; and king, prince, and people, should be in the most melancholy and distressed circumstances, Eze 7:27.

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