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Ezekiel 4:12
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You will eat it as you would a barley cake and bake it over dried human excrement in their sight.”
You shall eat it as barley cakes, and you shall bake it in their sight with dung that comes out of man.
And thou shalt eat it as barley cakes, and thou shalt bake it with dung that cometh out of man, in their sight.
And you shall eat it as a barley cake, baking it in their sight on human dung."
"You shall eat it as a barley cake, having baked it in their sight over human dung."
Eat your food as you would eat a barley cake, baking it over human dung where the people can see."
"You shall eat your food as barley cakes, having baked it in their sight over human dung."
You shall eat it as barley cakes, and you shall bake it in their sight with dung that comes out of man.
And thou shalt eate it as barley cakes, and thou shalt bake it in the dongue that commeth out of man, in their sight.
"You shall eat it as a barley cake, having baked it in their sight over human dung."
You shall eat it as a barley cake, having baked it in their sight over human dung."
Use dried human waste to start a fire, then bake the bread on the coals where everyone can watch you.
[The bread] you eat is to be baked like barley cakes; you are to bake it before their eyes, using human dung as fuel."
And thou shalt eat it [as] barley-cake, and thou shalt bake it in their sight with dung that cometh out of man.
You must make your bread each day. You must get dry human dung and burn it. Then you must cook the bread over this burning dung. You must eat this bread in front of the people."
And you shall eat it as if you ate barley cakes, having baked it in their sight with the dung that comes out of men.
You are to build a fire out of dried human excrement, bake bread on the fire, and eat it where everyone can see you."
And as a bread-cake of barley you shall eat it, and with human excrement you shall bake it before their eyes."
And you shall eat cakes of barley, and you shall bake it with dung of the excrement of man, in their sight.
Barly cakes shalt thou eate, yet shalt thou first strake the ouer with mas donge, yt they maye se it.
And thou shalt eat it as barley cakes, and thou shalt bake it in their sight with dung that cometh out of man.
And let your food be barley cakes, cooking it before their eyes with the waste which comes out of a man.
And thou shalt eat it as barley cakes, and thou shalt bake it in their sight with dung that cometh out of man.'
And thou shalt eate it as barley cakes, & thou shalt bake it with doung that commeth out of man in their sight.
Barly cakes shalt thou eate, and them shalt thou bake in mans doung before their eyes.
And thou shalt eat them as a barley cake: thou shalt bake them before their eyes in mans dung.
And thou shalt eat it as barley cakes, and thou shalt bake it in their sight with dung that cometh out of man.
And thou schalt ete it as barli breed bakun vndur the aischis; and with `a toord that goith out of a man thou schalt hile, it bifore the iyen of hem.
And you shall eat it as barley cakes, and you shall bake it in their sight with dung that comes out of man.
And thou shalt eat it [as] barley cakes, and thou shalt bake it with human excrement in their sight.
And you must eat the food like you would a barley cake. You must bake it in front of them over a fire made with dried human excrement."
And you shall eat it as barley cakes; and bake it using fuel of human waste in their sight."
Prepare and eat this food as you would barley cakes. While all the people are watching, bake it over a fire using dried human dung as fuel and then eat the bread."
Eat your food as you would barley cakes, making it ready in front of their eyes over a fire burning human waste."
You shall eat it as a barley-cake, baking it in their sight on human dung.
and as a barley cake, shalt thou eat it, - and the same with dung proceeding from man, shalt thou bake, before their eyes.
And thou shalt eat it as barley bread baked under the ashes: and thou shalt cover it, in their sight, with the dung that cometh out of a man.
And you shall eat it as a barley cake, baking it in their sight on human dung."
A barley-cake thou dost eat it, and it with dung -- the filth of man -- thou dost bake before their eyes.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
cakes: a "round" thing, Genesis 18:6
Reciprocal: Ezekiel 21:6 - before
Cross-References
So in the course of time, Cain brought some of the fruit of the soil as an offering to the LORD,
while Abel brought the best portions of the firstborn of his flock. And the LORD looked with favor on Abel and his offering,
Behold, this day You have driven me from the face of the earth, and from Your face I will be hidden; I will be a fugitive and a wanderer on the earth, and whoever finds me will kill me."
And Cain had relations with his wife, and she conceived and gave birth to Enoch. Then Cain built a city and named it after his son Enoch.
Now to Enoch was born Irad, and Irad was the father of Mehujael, and Mehujael was the father of Methusael, and Methusael was the father of Lamech.
Then Lamech said to his wives: "Adah and Zillah, hear my voice; wives of Lamech, listen to my speech. For I have slain a man for wounding me, a young man for striking me.
If Cain is avenged sevenfold, then Lamech seventy-sevenfold."
and your strength will be spent in vain. For your land will not yield its produce, and the trees of the land will not bear their fruit.
As for those of you who survive, I will send a faintness into their hearts in the lands of their enemies, so that even the sound of a windblown leaf will put them to flight. And they will flee as one flees the sword, and fall when no one pursues them.
May his children wander as beggars, seeking sustenance far from their ruined homes.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And thou shalt eat it [as] barley cakes,.... That is, the bread made of wheat, barley, beans, lentiles, millet, and fitches, was to be made in the form of barley cakes, and to be baked as they; not in an oven, but under ashes; and these ashes not of wood, or straw, or turf, but as follows:
and thou shalt bake it with dung that cometh out of men, in their sight: the prophet was to take human dung, and dry it, and then cover the cakes or loaves of his mixed bread with it, and burn it over them, and with it bake it; which must be a very disagreeable task to him, and make the food very nauseous, both to himself and to the Jews, in whose sight it was done; and this shows scarcity of fuel, and the severity of the famine; that they had not fuel to bake with, or could not stay till it was baked in an oven, and therefore took this method; as well as points at what they were to eat when carried captive, as follows:
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
In eastern countries where fuel is scarce the want is supplied by dried cow-dung laid up for the winter. Barley cakes were (and are) baked under hot ashes without an oven. The dung here is to be burned to ashes, and the ashes so employed.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Ezekiel 4:12. Thou shalt bake it with dung — Dried ox and cow dung is a common fuel in the east; and with this, for want of wood and coals, they are obliged to prepare their food. Indeed, dried excrement of every kind is gathered. Here, the prophet is to prepare his bread with dry human excrement. And when we know that this did not come in contact with the bread, and was only used to warm the plate, (see Ezekiel 4:3,) on which the bread was laid over the fire, it removes all the horror and much of the disgust. This was required to show the extreme degree of wretchedness to which they should be exposed; for, not being able to leave the city to collect the dried excrements of beasts, the inhabitants during the siege would be obliged, literally, to use dried human ordure for fuel. The very circumstances show that this was the plain fact of the case. However, we find that the prophet was relieved from using this kind of fuel, for cow's dung was substituted at his request. See Ezekiel 4:15.