Ezequiel 3

1 La voz me dijo: «Hijo de hombre, come lo que te doy, ¡cómete este rollo! Luego ve y transmite el mensaje a los israelitas».
2 Así que abrí la boca y él me dio a comer el rollo.
3 «Llénate el estómago con esto», me dijo. Al comerlo, sentí un sabor tan dulce como la miel.
4 Luego me dijo: «Hijo de hombre, ve a los israelitas y dales mis mensajes.
5 No te envío a un pueblo de extranjeros que habla un idioma que no comprendes.
6 No, no te envío a gente que habla un idioma extraño y difícil de entender. Si te enviara a esas personas, ¡ellas te escucharían!
7 ¡Pero los israelitas no te escucharán a ti como tampoco me escuchan a mí! Pues todos y cada uno de ellos son tercos y duros de corazón.
8 Sin embargo, mira, te he hecho tan obstinado y duro de corazón como ellos.
9 ¡Endurecí tu frente tanto como la roca más dura! Por lo tanto, no les tengas miedo ni te asustes con sus miradas furiosas, por muy rebeldes que sean».
10 Luego agregó: «Hijo de hombre, que todas mis palabras penetren primero en lo profundo de tu corazón. Escúchalas atentamente para tu propio bien.
11 Después ve a tus compatriotas desterrados y diles: “¡Esto dice el Señor
Soberano!”. Hazlo, te escuchen o no».
12 Luego el Espíritu me levantó y oí detrás de mí un fuerte ruido que retumbaba. (¡Alabada sea la gloria del Señor
en su lugar!).
13 Era el sonido de las alas de los seres vivientes al rozarse unas con otras y el retumbar de las ruedas debajo de ellos.
14 El Espíritu me levantó y me sacó de allí. Salí amargado y confundido, pero era fuerte el poder del Señor
sobre mí.
15 Luego llegué a la colonia de judíos desterrados en Tel-abib, junto al río Quebar. Estaba atónito y me quedé sentado entre ellos durante siete días.
16 Centinela para Israel
Después de siete días, el Señor
me dio el siguiente mensaje:
17 «Hijo de hombre, te he puesto como centinela para Israel. Cada vez que recibas un mensaje mío, adviértele a la gente de inmediato.
18 Si les aviso a los perversos: “Ustedes están bajo pena de muerte”, pero tú no les das la advertencia, ellos morirán en sus pecados; y yo te haré responsable de su muerte.
19 Si tú les adviertes, pero ellos se niegan a arrepentirse y siguen pecando, morirán en sus pecados; pero tú te habrás salvado porque me obedeciste.
20 »Si los justos se desvían de su conducta recta y no hacen caso a los obstáculos que pongo en su camino, morirán; y si tú no les adviertes, ellos morirán en sus pecados. No se recordará ninguno de sus actos de justicia y te haré responsable de la muerte de esas personas;
21 pero si les adviertes a los justos que no pequen y te hacen caso y no pecan, entonces vivirán, y tú también te habrás salvado».
22 Luego el Señor
puso su mano sobre mí y me dijo: «Levántate y sal al valle, y allí te hablaré».
23 Entonces me levanté y fui. Allí vi la gloria del Señor
, tal como la había visto en mi primera visión junto al río Quebar, y caí con el rostro en tierra.
24 Después el Espíritu entró en mí y me puso de pie. Me habló y me dijo: «Vete a tu casa y enciérrate.
25 Allí, hijo de hombre, te atarán con cuerdas, para que no puedas salir a estar con el pueblo.
26 Haré que la lengua se te pegue al paladar para que quedes mudo y no puedas reprenderlos, porque son rebeldes.
27 Sin embargo, cuando te dé un mensaje, te soltaré la lengua y te dejaré hablar. Entonces les dirás: “¡Esto dice el Señor
Soberano!”. Los que quieran escuchar, escucharán, pero los que se nieguen, se negarán, porque son rebeldes.

Ezequiel 3 Commentary

Chapter 3

The preparation of the prophet for his work. (1-11) His office, as that of a watchman. (12-2) The restraining and restoring his speech. (22-27)

Verses 1-11 Ezekiel was to receive the truths of God as the food for his soul, and to feed upon them by faith, and he would be strengthened. Gracious souls can receive those truths of God with delight, which speak terror to the wicked. He must speak all that, and that only, which God spake to him. How can we better speak God's mind than with his words? If disappointed as to his people, he must not be offended. The Ninevites were wrought upon by Jonah's preaching, when Israel was unhumbled and unreformed. We must leave this unto the Divine sovereignty, and say, Lord, thy judgments are a great deep. They will not regard the word of the prophet, for they will not regard the rod of God. Christ promises to strengthen him. He must continue earnest in preaching, whatever the success might be.

Verses 12-21 This mission made the holy angels rejoice. All this was to convince Ezekiel, that the God who sent him had power to bear him out in his work. He was overwhelmed with grief for the sins and miseries of his people, and overpowered by the glory of the vision he had seen. And however retirement, meditation, and communion with God may be sweet, the servant of the Lord must prepare to serve his generation. The Lord told the prophet he had appointed him a watchman to the house of Israel. If we warn the wicked, we are not chargeable with their ruin. Though such passages refer to the national covenant made with Israel, they are equally to be applied to the final state of all men under every dispensation. We are not only to encourage and comfort those who appear to be righteous, but they are to be warned, for many have grown high-minded and secure, have fallen, and even died in their sins. Surely then the hearers of the gospel should desire warnings, and even reproofs.

Verses 22-27 Let us own ourselves for ever indebted to the mediation of Christ, for the blessed intercourse between God and man; and a true believer will say, I am never less alone than when thus alone. When the Lord opened Ezekiel's mouth, he was to deliver his message boldly, to place life and death, the blessing and the curse, before the people, and leave them to their choice.

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 3

This chapter contains a further account of the prophet's call and mission; of his preparation of him for is work; of, the persons to whom he was sent; of what happened to him upon this; of the nature of his office, and the work of it; and of what followed upon the renewal of his call. His further preparation for prophesying is in Eze 3:1-3; where he is bid to eat the roll showed him, which he did, and found it in his mouth as honey for sweetness; and then he receives fresh orders to go to the people of Israel, and prophesy to them, Eze 3:4; and, that he might not be discouraged, an account is given beforehand of the people to whom he was sent; of their language, behaviour, and disposition; by which he could not expect success, Eze 3:5-7; and, for his further encouragement, strength, boldness, resolution, firmness, and presence of mind, are promised him, Eze 3:8,9; also a revelation of mere things to him; all which he should hear, receive, and speak, whether the people would attend to them or not; which ought to be no discouragement to him, since it was not regarded by the Lord, Eze 3:10,11; then follows an account of his being lifted up by the Spirit from the earth, when he heard a voice, which is described by the manner and matter of it; and a noise, both of the living creature's wings, and of the wheels he had seen in a former vision, Eze 3:12,13; and next of his being carried away by the same Spirit; and of the condition he was in, in his own spirit, as he went; and of the strength he received from the Lord; and of the place to which he, was carried; and his state and circumstances, and time of continuance there, Eze 3:14,15; where, after a time mentioned, he has a fresh call to his office, under the character of a watchman, whose business was to hear Christ's words, and warn the house of Israel from him; and who are distinguished into wicked and righteous; and whom the prophet was to warn at his own peril, Eze 3:16-21; and the chapter is concluded with a narration of various events which befell the prophet; he is bid by the Lord to go into the plain, which he did, and there saw the glory of the Lord, as he had before seen it at the river Chebar; which so affected him, that he fell upon his face, Eze 3:22,23; the spirit entered into him, let him on his feet, and spake with him; ordered him what he should do himself, that he should shut himself up in his house, Eze 3:24; informed him what the people would do to him; bind him with bands, that he should not come forth, Eze 3:25; and what Christ would do to him; strike him dumb in judgment to the people, that he might not be a reprover of them, Eze 3:26; but he is told that, when the Lord spoke to him; his mouth should be opened, and he should declare what was said to him, Eze 3:27.

Ezequiel 3 Commentaries

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