“They even sent
For men
To come from far away.
A messenger
Was sent.
They came.
You bathed yourself
For them.
You painted your eyes.
You decked yourself
With ornaments.
You sat
On a stately couch.
You had a table
Spread before it.
You had placed
My incense
With my oil
On it.
The sound
Of a raucous multitude
Was around you.
Many of the rabble
Were brought in drunk
From the wilderness.
They put bracelets
On the arms
Of the women.
They put beautiful crowns
Upon their heads.”
Yahweh, via Ezekiel, seemed to be aiming these remarks at the people of Jerusalem for their recent behavior. She, Jerusalem, had sent messengers to invite men from far away to come to Jerusalem. In order to get ready for them, Jerusalem bathed herself, painted her eyes, and put on her colorful ornaments. She sat on a stately couch with a table before it. She placed Yahweh’s incense and oil on this table. Then one could hear the sound of a loud raucous mob that had gathered around her. Many of these drunkard rabble rousers from the wilderness put bracelets on her arms and beautiful crowns on her head. This seems to be an allusion to an invitation for drunken foreigners to come to Jerusalem to take advantage of her.