Yehezkiel 4:3
Konteks4:3 Then for your part take an iron frying pan 1 and set it up as an iron wall between you and the city. Set your face toward it. It is to be under siege; you are to besiege it. This is a sign 2 for the house of Israel.
Yehezkiel 14:8
Konteks14:8 I will set my face against that person and will make him an object lesson and a byword 3 and will cut him off from among my people. Then you will know that I am the Lord.
Yehezkiel 20:12
Konteks20:12 I also gave them my Sabbaths 4 as a reminder of our relationship, 5 so that they would know that I, the Lord, sanctify them. 6
Yehezkiel 20:20
Konteks20:20 Treat my Sabbaths as holy 7 and they will be a reminder of our relationship, 8 and then you will know that I am the Lord your God.”
[4:3] 1 tn Or “a griddle,” that is, some sort of plate for cooking.
[4:3] 2 tn That is, a symbolic object lesson.
[20:12] 4 sn Ezekiel’s contemporary, Jeremiah, also stressed the importance of obedience to the Sabbath law (Jer 17).
[20:12] 5 tn Heb “to become a sign between me and them.”
[20:12] 6 tn Or “set them apart.” The last phrase of verse 12 appears to be a citation of Exod 31:13.
[20:20] 7 tn Or “set apart my Sabbaths.”
[20:20] 8 tn Heb “and they will become a sign between me and you.”