1 Then crying out in my hearing in a loud voice, he said, Let the overseers of the town come near, every man armed.
2 And six men came from the way of the higher doorway looking to the north, every man with his axe in his hand: and one man among them was clothed in linen, with a writer's inkpot at his side. And they went in and took their places by the brass altar.
3 And the glory of the God of Israel had gone up from the winged ones on which it was resting, to the doorstep of the house. And crying out to the man clothed in linen who had the writer's inkpot at his side,
4 The Lord said to him, Go through the town, through the middle of Jerusalem, and put a mark on the brows of the men who are sorrowing and crying for all the disgusting things which are done in it.
5 And to these he said in my hearing, Go through the town after him using your axes: do not let your eyes have mercy, and have no pity:
6 Give up to destruction old men and young men and virgins, little children and women: but do not come near any man who has the mark on him: and make a start at my holy place. So they made a start with the old men who were before the house.
7 And he said to them, Make the house unclean, make the open places full of dead: go forward and send destruction on the town.
8 Now while they were doing so, and I was untouched, I went down on my face, and crying out, I said, Ah, Lord! will you give all the rest of Israel to destruction in letting loose your wrath on Jerusalem?
9 Then he said to me, The sin of the children of Israel and Judah is very, very great, and the land is full of blood and the town full of evil ways: for they say, The Lord has gone away from the land, and the Lord does not see.
10 And as for me, my eye will not have mercy, and I will have no pity, but I will send the punishment of their ways on their heads.
11 Then the man clothed in linen, who had the inkpot at his side, came back and said, I have done what you gave me orders to do.
1 Então, com grande voz trovejou aos meus ouvidos dizendo: Que se cheguem os responsáveis da cidade, cada um com as suas armas na mão!
2 Responderam à chamada seis homens, vindos da porta mais ao norte, cada um com a sua arma; um deles, vestido de linho, trazia um tinteiro de escrivão à cintura. Entraram todos no templo e ficaram de pé junto do altar. E a glória do Deus de Israel levantou-se do querubim sobre o qual estava e pôs-se à entrada do templo. O Senhor disse ao que trazia o tinteiro de escrivão: Passa pelas ruas de Jerusalém e põe um sinal nas testas daqueles que choram e gemem por causa de todos os pecados que vêem à sua volta.
5 Ouvi o Senhor dizer para os outros: Sigam através da cidade e matem todos os que não trazem o sinal nas frontes. Não os poupem, não tenham piedade deles - matem-nos a todos, velhos e novos, moças, mulheres, crianças; mas não toquem em ninguém que traga o sinal. Comecem já por aqui, no templo. E começaram por matar os setenta anciãos
7 Continuou dizendo: Profanem o templo! Encham os pátios com os corpos dos que mataram! Comecem! Foram através da cidade, fazendo como lhes tinha sido dito.
8 Enquanto cumpriam as ordens, fiquei sozinho. Inclinei-me então a chorar e exclamei: Ó Senhor Deus! Vais-te enfurecer contra Jerusalém, destruindo os que ficaram de Israel?
9 Mas disse-me: Os pecados do povo de Israel e de Judá são muito grandes; toda a terra está cheia de assassínio e de injustiça, porque afirmam: O Senhor não vê nada. Já se desinteressou pela Terra! Por isso não os pouparei nem terei piedade deles. Castigá-los-ei plenamente por tudo quanto têm praticado.
11 Nesse momento o homem vestido de linho, que trazia o tinteiro, regressou e disse: Terminei a missão que me deste.