SEV Biblia, Chapter 12:7
Y yo hice así como me fue mandado; saqué mis aparejos de día, como aparejos de partida, y a la tarde horadé la pared a mano; salí de noche, y los llevé sobre los hombros a vista de ellos.
Matthew Henry Commentary
The approaching captivity. (Ezek. 12:1-16) An emblem of the consternation of the Jews. (Ezek. 12:17-20) Answers to the objection of scoffers. (Ezek. 12:21-28) Ezek. 12:1-16 By the preparation for removal, and his breaking throug the wall of his house at evening, as one desirous to escape from the enemy, the prophet signified the conduct and fate of Zedekiah. When God has delivered us, we must glorify him and edify others, by acknowledging our sins. Those who by afflictions are brought to this are made to know that God is the Lord, and may help to bring others to know him.
Ezek. 12:17-20 The prophet must eat and drink in care and fear, with trembling, that he might express the condition of those in Jerusale during the siege. When ministers speak of the ruin coming upon sinners they must speak as those that know the terrors of the Lord. Affliction are happy ones, however grievous to flesh and blood, that improve us in the knowledge of God.
Ezek. 12:21-28 From that forbearance of God, which should have led the to repent, the Jews hardened themselves in sin. It will not serve for an excuse in speaking evil, to plead that it is a common saying. Ther is but a step between us and an awful eternity; therefore it concern us to get ready for a future state. No one will be able to put from himself the evil day, unless by seeking peace with the Lord __________________________________________________________________
Original Hebrew
ואעשׂ 6213 כן 3651 כאשׁר 834 צויתי 6680 כלי 3627 הוצאתי 3318 ככלי 3627 גולה 1473 יומם 3119 ובערב 6153 חתרתי 2864 לי בקיר 7023 ביד 3027 בעלטה 5939 הוצאתי 3318 על 5921 כתף 3802 נשׂאתי 5375 לעיניהם׃ 5869