Yǐsījiēshū 24:1-14

1 Dì jiǔ nián shí yuè chū shí rì , Yēhéhuá de huà yòu líndào wǒ shuō ,
2 Rénzǐ a , jīnrì zhēng shì Bābǐlún wáng jiù jìn Yēlùsǎlĕng de rìzi , nǐ yào jiāng zhè rìjì xià ,
3 Yào xiàng zhè beìnì zhī jiā shè bǐyù shuō , zhǔ Yēhéhuá rúcǐ shuō , jiāng guō fàng zaì huǒ shang , fàng hǎo le , jiù dào shuǐ zaì qízhōng .
4 Jiāng ròu kuaì , jiù shì yīqiè féimĕi de ròu kuaì , tuǐ , hé jiān dōu jù zaì qízhōng , ná mĕihǎo de gútou bǎ guō zhuāng mǎn .
5 Qǔ yáng qún zhōng zuì hǎo de , jiāng chái duī zaì guō xià , shǐ guō kāi gún , hǎo bǎ gútou zhǔ zaì qízhōng .
6 Zhǔ Yēhéhuá rúcǐ shuō , huò zāi . zhè liú rén xuè de chéng , jiù shì zhǎng xiù de guō . qízhōng de xiù wèicéng chúdiào , xū yào jiāng ròu kuaì cóng qízhōng yī yī qǔ chūlai , bù bì wèi tā niānjiū .
7 Chéng zhōng suǒ liú de xuè dǎo zaì jìng guāng de pánshí shang , bù dǎo zaì dì shang , yòng tǔ yǎngaì .
8 Zhè chéng zhōng suǒ liú de xuè dǎo zaì jìng guāng de pánshí shang , bùdé yǎngaì , nǎi shì chūyú wǒ , wéi yào fā fèn nù shīxíng bàoyìng .
9 Suǒyǐ zhǔ Yēhéhuá rúcǐ shuō , huò zāi . zhè liú rén xuè de chéng , wǒ yĕ bì dà duī huǒ chái ,
10 Tiān shang mù chái , shǐ huǒ zhe wàng , jiāng ròu zhǔ làn , bǎ tāng aó nóng , shǐ gútou kǎo jiāo .
11 Bǎ guō dǎo kōng zuò zaì tànhuǒ shang , shǐ guō shāo rè , shǐ tóng shāo hóng , rónghuà qízhōng de wūhuì , chú jìng qí shang de xiù .
12 Zhè guō laólù pí fá , suǒ zhǎng de dà xiù réng wèi chúdiào . zhè xiù jiù shì yòng huǒ yĕ bùnéng chúdiào .
13 Zaì nǐ wūhuì zhōng yǒu yín xíng , wǒ jiéjìng nǐ , nǐ què bù jiéjìng . nǐde wūhuì zaì bùnéng jiéjìng , zhí dĕng wǒ xiàng nǐ fā de fèn nù zhǐxī .
14 Wǒ Yēhéhuá shuō guō de bìdéng chéngjiù , bì zhào huà ér xíng , bì bù fǎn huí , bì bù gù xī , yĕ bù hòuhuǐ . rén bì zhào nǐde jǔ dòng xíngwéi shĕnpàn nǐ . zhè shì zhǔ Yēhéhuá shuō de .

Yǐsījiēshū 24:1-14 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 24

Is this chapter the destruction of the city and temple of Jerusalem is prophesied of; the former under the parable of a boiling pot; the latter is represented by the sudden death of Ezekiel's wife. The time of this prophecy was that very day the king of Babylon began the siege of Jerusalem, Eze 24:1,2, the parable of the boiling pot, Eze 24:3-5, the explanation and application of it to the city of Jerusalem, Eze 24:6-14, the prophet is told of the death of his wife, and bid not to mourn on that account, which accordingly came to pass, Eze 24:15-18, upon the people's inquiring what these things meant, he informs them that hereby was signified the profanation of the temple; and that their distress should be so great, that they should not use any set forms of mourning, but pine away and die, Eze 24:19-24, and the chapter is closed with assuring the prophet, that the day these things should come to pass, a messenger should be sent him, to whom he should open his mouth, and be no more dumb, Eze 24:25-27.

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