Ezekiel 5:1-4

Ezekiel 5:1-4

[1] And thou, son  of man,  take  thee a sharp  knife,  take  thee a barber's  razor,  and cause it to pass  upon thine head  and upon thy beard:  then take  thee balances  to weigh,  and divide  the hair. [2] Thou shalt burn  with fire  a third part  in the midst  of the city,  when the days  of the siege  are fulfilled:  and thou shalt take  a third part,  and smite  about  it with a knife:  and a third part  thou shalt scatter  in the wind;  and I will draw out  a sword  after  [3] Thou shalt also take  thereof a few  in number,  and bind  them in thy skirts.  [4] Then take of them again,  and cast  them into the midst  of the fire,  and burn  them in the fire;  come forth  into all the house  of Israel. 

What does Ezekiel 5:1-4 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

Ezekiel was also to do something else during the time he was dramatizing the siege of Jerusalem with his model (ch4).
"After Ezekiel represented the fact of the siege (first sign [1]), the length of the siege (second sign [2]), and its severity (third sign [3]), he demonstrated the results of the siege (fourth sign [4])." [5]