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You, son of man, take a sharp sword; [as] a barber`s razor shall you take it to you, and shall cause it to pass on your head and on your beard: then take balances to weigh, and divide the hair.
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A Prophetic Haircut
Commentators explain that Ezekiel's dramatic act was a living parable. His head symbolized Jerusalem, the capital city, and the hair represented its numerous inhabitants. Shaving the hair with a sword signified the complete removal and destruction of the people by an invading army, an act of profound disgrace and mourning.
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Ezekiel
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18th Century
Theologian
Translate it: 'Take a sharp sword for yourself; you shall take it for yourself as a barber’s razor.' Even if the action were literal, the use of an…
19th Century
Bishop
Take thee a sharp knife, take thee a barber’s razor. —Rather, take thee a sharp sword, as a barber’s razor shalt thou…
16th Century
By another vision God confirms what He had recently taught concerning the siege of Jerusalem. For He orders the Prophet to shave the hair off his h…
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17th Century
Pastor
And you, son of man, take you a sharp knife Or, "sword" {m}. The word signifies any sharp instrument, by which anyth…
Minister
The prophet was to shave off the hair of his head and beard, which signifies God's utter rejection and abandonment of that people.
One part …