the Week of Proper 16 / Ordinary 21
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Ezekiel 21:6
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“But you, son of man, groan! Groan bitterly with a broken heart right before their eyes.
Sigh therefore, you son of man; with the breaking of your loins and with bitterness shall you sigh before their eyes.
Sigh therefore, thou son of man, with the breaking of thy loins; and with bitterness sigh before their eyes.
"As for you, son of man, groan; with breaking heart and bitter grief, groan before their eyes.
"As for you, son of man, groan with a breaking heart and bitter grief; you shall groan in their sight.
"So, human, groan with breaking heart and great sadness. Groan in front of the people.
"As for you, son of man, groan with breaking heart and bitter grief, groan in their sight.
Sigh therefore, you son of man; with the breaking of your loins and with bitterness shall you sigh before their eyes.
Mourne therefore, thou sonne of man, as in the paine of thy reines, and mourne bitterly before them.
"As for you, son of man, groan with breaking heart and bitter grief, groan in their sight.
Now as for you, son of man, groan with breaking heart and bitter grief, groan in their sight.
But you, son of man, groan! Groan before their eyes with a broken heart and bitter grief.
Ezekiel, groan in sorrow and despair so that everyone can hear you.
Then the word of Adonai came to me:
Sigh then, thou son of man; with breaking of the loins, and with bitterness sigh before their eyes.
And as for you, O Son of man, sigh with a broken heart, and with bitterness groan before their eyes.
"Mortal man, groan as if your heart is breaking with despair. Groan in sorrow where everyone can watch you.
And you, son of man, groan with shaking hips, and you must groan with bitterness before their eyes.
And you, son of man, groan with the breaking of your loins, and groan with bitterness before their eyes.
Mourne therfore (o thou sonne of man) yt thy loynes crack withall, yee mourne bytterly for them:
Sigh therefore, thou son of man; with the breaking of thy loins and with bitterness shalt thou sigh before their eyes.
Make sounds of grief, son of man; with body bent and a bitter heart make sounds of grief before their eyes.
Then the word of the LORD came unto me, saying:
Sigh therefore thou sonne of man with the breaking of thy loynes, and with bitternesse sigh before their eyes.
Mourne therfore O thou sonne of man, yea [euen] with the breakyng of thy loynes, mourne bitterly in their presence.
And thou, son of man, groan with the breaking of thy loins; thou shalt even groan heavily in their sight.
Sigh therefore, thou son of man; with the breaking of thy loins and with bitterness shalt thou sigh before their eyes.
And thou, sone of man, weile in sorewe of leendis, and in bitternessis thou schalt weile bifore hem.
Sigh therefore, you son of man; with the breaking of your loins and with bitterness you shall sigh before their eyes.
Sigh therefore, thou son of man, with the breaking of [thy] loins; and with bitterness sigh before their eyes.
"And you, son of man, groan with an aching heart and bitterness; groan before their eyes.
Sigh therefore, son of man, with a breaking heart, and sigh with bitterness before their eyes.
"Son of man, groan before the people! Groan before them with bitter anguish and a broken heart.
As for you, son of man, cry in sorrow in front of them, as if your heart is breaking.
The Drawn Sword of God The word of the Lord came to me: Mortal, set your face toward Jerusalem and preach against the sanctuaries; prophesy against the land of Israel and say to the land of Israel, Thus says the Lord : I am coming against you, and will draw my sword out of its sheath, and will cut off from you both righteous and wicked. Because I will cut off from you both righteous and wicked, therefore my sword shall go out of its sheath against all flesh from south to north; and all flesh shall know that I the Lord have drawn my sword out of its sheath; it shall not be sheathed again. Moan therefore, mortal; moan with breaking heart and bitter grief before their eyes.
Thou, therefore O son of man sigh, - In the sharp pain of thy loins and in bitterness, shalt thou sigh before their eyes.
And thou, son of man, mourn with the breaking of thy loins, and with bitterness sigh before them.
Sigh therefore, son of man; sigh with breaking heart and bitter grief before their eyes.
And thou, son of man, sigh with breaking of loins, yea, with bitterness thou dost sigh before their eyes,
"So, son of man, groan! Double up in pain. Make a scene!
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Sigh: Ezekiel 21:12, Ezekiel 6:11, Ezekiel 9:4, Isaiah 22:4, Jeremiah 4:19, Jeremiah 9:17-21, John 11:33-35
with the: Isaiah 16:11, Isaiah 21:3, Jeremiah 30:6, Daniel 5:6, Daniel 8:27, Nahum 2:10, Habakkuk 3:16
before: Ezekiel 4:12, Ezekiel 12:3-5, Ezekiel 37:20, Jeremiah 19:10
Reciprocal: Esther 4:1 - and cried Jeremiah 6:24 - We have Ezekiel 32:18 - wail Mark 7:34 - he sighed John 11:38 - groaning 1 Peter 5:6 - that
Cross-References
Abraham bowed his face to the ground to show he respected God. But he laughed and said to himself, "I am 100 years old. I cannot have a son, and Sarah is 90 years old. She cannot have a child."
But God said to Abraham, "Don't worry about the boy and the slave woman. Do what Sarah wants. Your descendants will be those who come through Isaac.
After some time, when all their drinking water was gone, Hagar put her son under a bush.
His mother found a wife for him in Egypt. They continued to live in the Paran desert.
Then Abimelech and Phicol spoke with Abraham. Phicol was the commander of Abimelech's army. They said to Abraham, "God is with you in everything you do.
So Abraham and Abimelech made an agreement. Abraham gave Abimelech some sheep and cattle as proof of the agreement.
Abraham also put seven female lambs in front of Abimelech.
He gives children to the woman whose home is empty. He makes her a happy mother. Praise the Lord !
We will laugh and sing happy songs! Then the other nations will say, "The Lord did a great thing for Zion!"
But the Lord says, "Can a woman forget her baby? Can she forget the child who came from her body? Even if she can forget her children, I cannot forget you.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Sigh, therefore, thou son of man, with the breaking of thy loins,.... As if thy loins were broke, and go as if they were, and sigh as thou goest; or as a woman in travail, having her hands upon her loins as ready to break, and in the utmost distress; or heave, and groan, and sigh, till the girdle of the loins is broke, and by these motions and gesture show the miserable state of this people, and how much thou art affected with it:
and with bitterness sigh before their eyes; in the sight and hearing of the captives at Babylon; who would take care, by some means or other, to inform their brethren at Jerusalem of it, how the prophet sighed and groaned, under an apprehension and assurance of a dreadful calamity coming upon them; using along with his sobs and sighs, and brinish tears, doleful words and bitter lamentations.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The prophet was directed to let the people see him sighing and prostrate, as a sign of the sorrow and weakness about to come upon the people.
The breaking of thy loins - The prostration of strength; the loins being the seat of strength.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Ezekiel 21:6. Sigh - with the breaking of thy loins — Let thy mourning for this sore calamity be like that of a woman in the pains of travail.