Andrey Tikhomirov

The Books of the Prophets Ezekiel and Daniel. Scientific line-by-line explanation of the Bible


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you, son of man, take for yourself a sharp knife, take for yourself a barber’s razor, and run it over your head and over your beard, and take for yourself a scale, and divide the hair into parts. (Manipulation of «sacred» hair).

      2 Burn the third part with fire in the midst of the city, when the days of the siege are fulfilled; take the third part and cut it with a knife in its vicinity; and scatter the third part to the wind; and I will draw my sword after them. (Manipulation of «sacred» hair).

      3 And take a small number from this, and tie them in your floors. (Manipulation of «sacred» hair).

      4 But take some of this also, and throw it into the fire, and burn it in the fire. From there, fire will come out on the whole house of Israel. (Manipulation with hair was supposed to mean «the exit of fire to the whole house of Israel», this sorcery is very beneficial to the priests of Judaism, since this or that event will inevitably lead in an allegorical sense to the «exit» of a certain fire, that is, trouble for «disobedient» Jewish Israelis who have stopped feeding the manipulative priests).

      5 Thus saith the LORD God: This is Jerusalem! I have placed him among the nations, and around him are the lands. (Again, a very streamlined phrase, which is very beneficial to the Jewish priests, God «placed» Jerusalem among the peoples and the lands surrounding it).

      6 But he has done more wickedly against my ordinances than the Gentiles, and worse against my ordinances than the lands around him; for they have rejected my ordinances and do not act according to my ordinances. (The Jews do not obey).

      7 Therefore thus saith the LORD God: because you have multiplied your iniquities more than the Gentiles who are around you, you do not act according to my statutes and do not fulfill my ordinances, and you do not even act according to the ordinances of the Gentiles who are around you, (the Jews do not obey).

      8 Therefore thus saith the LORD God: Behold, I am also against thee, I myself, and I will bring judgment among thee before the eyes of the Gentiles. (God will punish you).

      9 And I will do to you what I have never done, and what I will never do again, for all your abominations. (The promise of all sorts of misfortunes).

      10 Therefore the fathers will eat the sons among you, and the sons will eat their fathers; and I will judge you, and I will scatter all your remnant to all the winds. (The promise of all kinds of misfortunes, including cannibalism).

      11 Therefore, as I live, says the LORD God, because you have defiled my sanctuary with all your abominations and all your abominations, I will belittle you, and my eye will not regret, and I will not have mercy on you. (The promise of all sorts of misfortunes).

      12 The third part of you will die of the plague and perish of hunger in your midst; the third part will fall by the sword in your neighborhood; and the third part I will scatter to all winds, and I will draw the sword after them. (The promise of all sorts of misfortunes).

      13 And my wrath will be fulfilled, and I will quench my wrath against them, and I will be satisfied; and they will know that I, the LORD, have spoken in my zeal, when my wrath is fulfilled over them. (God expresses his emotions like an ordinary crook-charlatan who is ready to mercilessly take revenge for being left without food).

      14 And I will make you a desolation and a reproach among the nations that are around you, before the eyes of everyone passing by. (The promise of all sorts of misfortunes).

      15 And you will be a mockery and a reproach, an example and a terror among the nations that are around you, when I will judge you in anger and fury, and in furious executions; – I, the Lord, have spoken this; – (The promise of all kinds of misfortunes).

      16 and when I send upon them the fierce arrows of famine, which will destroy, when I send them to your destruction, and I will increase the famine among you, and I will break the bread support among you, (the promise of all kinds of misfortunes).

      17 And I will send famine and fierce beasts upon you, and they will defile you; and pestilence and blood will pass over you, and I will bring a sword upon you; I, the LORD, have spoken this. (The promise of all sorts of misfortunes).

      Chapter 6

      1 And the word of the LORD came to me: (Suggestion by words).

      2 son of man! turn your face to the mountains of Israel and prophesy against them, (An indication to the prophecy, beneficial to the Jewish priests).

      3 And say, The mountains of Israel! Listen to the word of the Lord God. Thus saith the LORD God to the mountains and hills, valleys and valleys: Behold, I will bring the sword upon you, and I will destroy your heights; (Appeal to the Jews who have betrayed Yahweh).

      4 and your altars will be laid waste, your pillars in honor of the sun will be broken, and I will throw down your slain before your idols; (Traitors worship the wrong idols).

      5 And I will lay the corpses of the children of Israel before their idols, and I will scatter your bones around your altars. (The promise of misfortunes and troubles).

      6 In all the places where you live, the cities will be desolated and the high places will be destroyed, so that your altars will be desolated and destroyed, so that your idols will be crushed and destroyed, and your sun pillars will be broken, and your works will be blotted out. (The promise of misfortunes and troubles).

      7 And the slain will fall among you, and you will know that I am the LORD. (Thus, it is «proved» that God is the Lord (lord), that is, by endless murders).

      8 But I will save the remnant, so that you will have survivors of the sword among the nations when you are scattered over the lands. (The Jews were becoming scattered).

      9 And your survivors among the nations will remember me, where they will be taken captive, when I will bring their prodigal heart, which has fallen away from me, and their eyes, which have fornicated after idols, into contrition; and they will feel disgust for themselves for the evil that they have done in all their abominations; (The Jewish priests, acting through their prophets, they inspired favorable attitudes to them).

      10 And they will know that I am the LORD; it was not in vain that I said that I would bring such a calamity upon them. (God can speak!).

      11 Thus saith the LORD God: Throw up your hands, and stamp with your foot, and say, Woe for all the abominable wickedness of the house of Israel! they will fall by the sword, famine and pestilence. (Ancient customs: splashing with hands, stomping with feet. Sorcerer priests often used this to influence the public so that the public would return to the bosom of the «true» religion).

      12 He who is far away will die of the pestilence; but he who is near will fall by the sword; and he who remains and survives will die of hunger; so will I bring my wrath upon them. (This is how God expresses his anger – with the promise of murder, death from illness, from hunger, just like an ordinary vindictive person).

      13 And you will know that I am the LORD, when the slain will be among their idols around their altars, on every high hill, on all the tops of the mountains, and under every green tree, and under every branching oak, in the place where they offered fragrant incense to all their idols. (For the priests of Judaism, other cults were rivals, which was expressed in the withdrawal of part of the flock from the Jews to other cults, this naturally caused them fits of anger and indignation, as can be seen from the above words).

      14 And I will stretch out my hand against them, and make the land a wilderness and a wilderness, from the wilderness of Divlath, in all their places of residence, and they will know that I am the LORD. (The promise of all sorts of misfortunes that the vengeful god supposedly «produces», in fact, all these misfortunes are completely ordinary events during the endless wars).

      Chapter 7

      1 And the word of the Lord came to me: (Suggestion by words).

      2 and