Ezekiel 12:6
Context12:6 While they are watching, raise your baggage onto your shoulder and carry it out in the dark. 1 You must cover your face so that you cannot see the ground 2 because I have made you an object lesson 3 to the house of Israel.”
Ezekiel 12:2
Context12:2 “Son of man, you are living in the midst of a rebellious house. 4 They have eyes to see, but do not see, and ears to hear, but do not hear, 5 because they are a rebellious house.
Ezekiel 25:4
Context25:4 So take note, 6 I am about to make you slaves of 7 the tribes 8 of the east. They will make camps among you and pitch their tents among you. They will eat your fruit and drink your milk.
Jeremiah 39:4
Context39:4 When King Zedekiah of Judah and all his soldiers saw them, they tried to escape. They departed from the city during the night. They took a path through the king’s garden and passed out through the gate between the two walls. 9 Then they headed for the Jordan Valley. 10
Jeremiah 42:7
Context42:7 Ten days later the Lord spoke to Jeremiah.
[12:6] 1 tn Apart from this context the Hebrew term occurs only in Gen 15:17 in reference to the darkness after sunset. It may mean twilight.
[12:6] 2 tn Or “land” (ASV, NAB, NASB, NIV, NRSV).
[12:6] 3 sn See also Ezek 12:11, 24:24, 27.
[12:2] 4 sn The book of Ezekiel frequently refers to the Israelites as a rebellious house (Ezek 2:5, 6, 8; 3:9, 26-27; 12:2-3, 9, 25; 17:12; 24:3).
[12:2] 5 sn This verse is very similar to Isa 6:9-10.
[25:4] 6 tn The word הִנֵּה (hinneh, traditionally “behold”) indicates being aware of or taking notice of something and has been translated here with a verb (so also throughout the chapter).
[25:4] 7 tn Heb “Look I am about to give you for a possession to.”
[39:4] 9 sn The king’s garden is mentioned again in Neh 3:15 in conjunction with the pool of Siloam and the stairs that go down from the city of David. This would have been in the southern part of the city near the Tyropean Valley which agrees with the reference to the “two walls” which were probably the walls on the eastern and western hills.
[39:4] 10 sn Heb “toward the Arabah.” The Arabah was the rift valley north and south of the Dead Sea. Here the intention was undoubtedly to escape across the Jordan to Moab or Ammon. It appears from 40:14; 41:15 that the Ammonites were known to harbor fugitives from the Babylonians.