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La Bible David Martin
Ãzéchiel 12:7
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Je fis ce qui m'avait été ordonné; je fis sortir en plein jour mon bagage, comme un bagage d'émigrant; et vers le soir je perçai de ma main la muraille; je le sortis dans l'obscurité, et le portai sur l'épaule sous leurs yeux.
Et je fis comme il m'avait été commandé: je sortis de jour mon bagage, comme un bagage de transporté, et, sur le soir, je perçai le mur avec la main: je le mis dehors dans l'obscurité, je le portai sur l'épaule, sous leurs yeux.
Je fis ce qui m'avait été ordonné: je sortis de jour mes effets comme des effets de voyage, le soir je perçai la muraille avec la main, et je les sortis pendant l'obscurité et les mis sur mon épaule, en leur présence.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
I did so: Ezekiel 2:8, Ezekiel 24:18, Ezekiel 37:7, Ezekiel 37:10, Jeremiah 32:8-12, Matthew 21:6, Matthew 21:7, Mark 14:16, John 2:5-8, John 15:14, Acts 26:19
I brought: Ezekiel 12:3-6
digged: Heb. digged for me
Reciprocal: Joshua 5:10 - kept the passover 2 Kings 7:5 - in the twilight
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And I did so as I was commanded,.... Though it might seem ridiculous in the sight of men, and he be bantered and despised for it; yet, it being the will of God, he was obedient to it; as it becomes the servants of the Lord to be with all readiness and cheerfulness; even in things for which they may be laughed at by others:
I brought forth my stuff by day, as stuff for captivity; brought his goods out of his house, in order to be had to another place, as a type of the captivity of his countrymen the Jews:
and in the even I digged through the wall with mine hand; not with an iron instrument, with which walls are dug; but with his hand, he having no such instrument with him, and being in haste, and also that it might be done without noise; denoting the suddenness of Zedekiah's flight, and the haste he was in; not having time and leisure to take proper instruments with him, he and his men pulled out the stones of the wall with their own hands, and silently made their way through and escaped; see Ezekiel 12:12;
I brought [it] forth in the twilight, [and] I bare [it] upon [my] shoulder in their sight: that it might be a sign and emblem of the above things to them, and they might learn some instructions from it.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
In the evening the prophet was to return to the wall, break through it, and transport the goods from the inside to the outside of the city.