1 sn The wristbands mentioned here probably represented magic bands or charms. See D. I. Block, Ezekiel (NICOT), 1:413.
2 tn Heb “joints of the hands.” This may include the elbow and shoulder joints.
3 tn The Hebrew term occurs in the Bible only here and in v. 21. It has also been understood as a veil or type of head covering. D. I. Block (Ezekiel [NICOT], 1:414) suggests that given the context of magical devices, the expected parallel to the magical arm bands, and the meaning of this Hebrew root (סָפַח [safakh, “to attach” or “join”]), it may refer to headbands or necklaces on which magical amulets were worn.
4 tn Heb “human lives” or “souls” (three times in v. 18 and twice in v. 19).
5 tn The term shepherd is applied to kings in the ancient Near East. In the OT the