Ezekiel 19:4

4 Nations sounded the alarm. He was caught in a trap. They took him with hooks and dragged him to Egypt.

Ezekiel 19:4 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 19:4

The nations also heard of him
The neighbouring nations, particularly the Egyptians; the fame of his behaviour reached them; they were informed how he used his own subjects, and what designs he had formed, and what preparations he was making against his neighbours; wherefore they thought it proper to oppose his measures in time, and to hinder him from proceeding and putting his projects into execution, by coming out against him, and fighting with him, as they did: he was taken in their pit;
alluding to the manner of hunting and taking lions, and such like beasts of prey; which was done by digging pits, and covering the mouths of them with straw, as Jarchi observes, into which in their flight they fell unawares: so Pharaohnecho king of Egypt came out against Jehoahaz, and took him, and put him in bonds at Riblah in the land of Hamath, that he might reign no more in Jerusalem, after he had been on the throne but three months, ( 2 Kings 23:31 2 Kings 23:33 ) ; and they brought him with chains into the land of Egypt;
or, "with hooks" F21; in his nose, as in ( Isaiah 37:29 ) ; or with a bridle, as the Septuagint; or with branches, as the Syriac version, in his jaws; the Targum renders it in chains, as we do: it is certain that Jehoahaz was put in bonds or fetters, and carried into Egypt, where he died, ( 2 Kings 23:33 2 Kings 23:34 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F21 (Myxxb) "in, [vel] cum hamis", Montanus, Tigurine version, Cocceius, Starckius.

Ezekiel 19:4 In-Context

2 Say: What a lioness was your mother among lions! She crouched in a pride of young lions. Her cubs grew large.
3 She reared one of her cubs to maturity, a robust young lion. He learned to hunt. He ate men.
4 Nations sounded the alarm. He was caught in a trap. They took him with hooks and dragged him to Egypt.
5 When the lioness saw she was luckless, that her hope for that cub was gone, She took her other cub and made him a strong young lion.
6 He prowled with the lions, a robust young lion. He learned to hunt. He ate men.
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