He said, “This is Wickedness”; and he threw her down into the middle of the ephah basket; and he threw the weight of lead on its mouth.
Parallel translations
- KJV And he said, This is wickedness. And he cast it into the midst of the ephah; and he cast the weight of lead upon the mouth thereof.
- BSB “This is Wickedness,” he said. And he shoved her down into the basket, pushing down the lead cover over its opening.
- NKJV then he said, “This is Wickedness!” And he thrust her down into the basket, and threw the lead cover over its mouth.
- NASB Then he said, “This is Wickedness!” And he thrust her into the middle of the ephah and threw the lead weight on its opening.
- NLT The angel said, “The woman’s name is Wickedness,” and he pushed her back into the basket and closed the heavy lid again.
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Quick answer
The angel names the woman 'Wickedness' and presses her down with the lead weight. Sin is identified and firmly suppressed.
Overview
By naming the figure Wickedness and sealing her with the heavy lead cover, the vision dramatizes God's determination to restrain and remove evil from His people. Sin is not negotiated with but contained and cast out. This portrays God's holy intent to purge His community, fulfilled in Christ who deals decisively with sin.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 9
- Mic 6:11Shall I be pure with dishonest scales, and with a bag of deceitful weights?
- Lam 1:14“The yoke of my transgressions is bound by his hand; They are knit together. They have come up on my neck. He has made my strength to fail. The Lord has delivered me into their hands, against whom I am not able to stand.
- Gen 15:16In the fourth generation they will come here again, for the iniquity of the Amorite is not yet full.”
- Ps 38:4For my iniquities have gone over my head. As a heavy burden, they are too heavy for me.
- Prov 5:22The evil deeds of the wicked ensnare him. The cords of his sin hold him firmly.
- Amos 9:1–4I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and he said, “Strike the tops of the pillars, that the thresholds may shake; and break them in pieces on the head of all of them; and I will kill the last of them with the sword: there shall not one of them flee away, and there shall not one of them escape.
- Matt 23:32Fill up, then, the measure of your fathers.
- Zech 5:7(and behold, a talent of lead was lifted up); and this is a woman sitting in the middle of the ephah basket.”
- 1 Th 2:16forbidding us to speak to the Gentiles that they may be saved; to fill up their sins always. But wrath has come on them to the uttermost.
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