Ezequiel 21:23

23 Por las alianzas ya hechas, los habitantes de Jerusalén creerán que se trata de una falsa profecía; pero aquel rey les recordará la iniquidad por la que serán capturados.

Ezequiel 21:23 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 21:23

And it shall be unto them as a false divination in their
sight
That is, the Jews shall laugh at this divination as a vain thing, as a Heathenish practice, and of which nothing would come; and even at the prophet's account of it, and his prophecy concerning the king of Babylon coming to invade them; they looked upon them all as of a piece, trusting to their false prophets, who assured them that they should not be delivered into his hands: to them that have sworn oaths;
a description of the Jews, who had with their king Zedekiah sworn allegiance to the king of Babylon; which oaths they had violated, taking others to the king of Egypt; or, "because they were bound by oaths to them" F19; meaning either the Egyptians, who had bound themselves by oaths to protect the Jews; and therefore they feared nothing from this pretended divination and prophecy, as they judged them to be, though they had not kept faith with the Chaldeans themselves; or the Jews, because of the Egyptians who had entered into an alliance with them, confirmed by oaths; and this had made them secure, on this they depended. The Targum takes the words as if they signified "seven times seven"; and gives this strange paraphrase of them, accounting for the vain confidence of the Jews;

``and their divinations were lies in their eyes, and the enchantments with which he enchanted them; for they knew not that he had observed forty nine times (i.e. his arrows, images, and liver), and an answer was returned upon the word, till the time came to him in which they should be delivered into his hands:''
but he will call to remembrance the iniquity:
that is, Nebuchadnezzar would call to mind the perfidy and perjury of the king of Judah, in breaking covenant with him, and violating his oath. Some think that the Chaldeans that were with Nebuchadnezzar were not satisfied at first that it was a true divination that was made, they being set upon the taking of Rabbath first; but Nebuchadnezzar, remembering and putting them in mind of the treachery of Zedekiah, reconciled them to it, and determined them in the expedition against the Jews: that they may be taken;
as birds in a snare, or beasts in a net, and be carried captive.
FOOTNOTES:

F19 (Mhl twebv yebv) "quia obstrieti jurameutis eis suat", Piscator.

Ezequiel 21:23 In-Context

21 El rey de Babilonia se ha colocado en la bifurcación del camino y consulta los augurios: sacude las saetas, consulta los ídolos domésticos y examina el hígado de un animal.
22 Con su mano derecha ha marcado el destino de Jerusalén: prepara arietes para derribar las puertas, levanta terraplenes y edifica torres de asedio; alza la voz en grito de batalla y da la orden para la matanza.
23 Por las alianzas ya hechas, los habitantes de Jerusalén creerán que se trata de una falsa profecía; pero aquel rey les recordará la iniquidad por la que serán capturados.
24 »Por eso dice el SEÑOR omnipotente:»Se les ha recordado su iniquidad,y han quedado al descubierto sus rebeliones;expuestas están sus acciones pecaminosas,¡y por tanto serán capturados!
25 »Y en cuanto a ti, príncipe de Israel, infame y malvado, tu día ha llegado; ¡la hora de tu castigo es inminente!
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