“Thus says Yahweh God!
Say to them!
‘Woe to the women
Who sew bands
On all wrists!
Woe to the woman
Who make veils
For the heads of persons
Of every height,
In the hunt for human lives!
Will you hunt down lives
Among my people?
Will you maintain
Your own lives?
You have profaned me
Among my people
For handfuls of barley,
For pieces of bread.
You put to death
Persons
Who should not die.
You keep alive
Persons
Who should not live,
By your lies
To my people,
Who listen to lies.’”
Yahweh said to Ezekiel that these prophetesses should be cursed. Then he went into a description of their activities. One group of these female prophetesses sewed bands on the wrists of people. What exactly was that? Most commentators are not sure. It was some kind of band, pillow, or lucky charm on the arm by the wrist, elbow, or armpit. They also made veils or kerchiefs for the head. How they were hunting down human lives is not clear. However, they were profaning Yahweh with their lies. Apparently, they received a few handfuls of barley or pieces of bread for their activities. More serious is the fact that these women were sometimes asked to be judges. They would judge the innocence or guilt of a person, leading to their free life or the death penalty of a person, perhaps wrongly as indicated in this passage. Whatever their lies, the people of Israel were listening to them.