Ezequiel 19:10

10 »”En medio del viñedo[a]tu madre era una vidplantada junto al agua:¡fructífera y frondosa,gracias al agua abundante!

Ezequiel 19:10 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 19:10

Thy mother [is] like a vine in thy blood
Another simile is here made use of, relating to the same persons; the same that were compared to a lioness are here compared to a vine, as the people of the Jews frequently are, ( Psalms 80:8 ) ( Isaiah 5:1 ) ( 27:3 ) ( Jeremiah 2:21 ) ( Ezekiel 15:2 ) ( 17:6 ) ; the same person is here addressed, the then reigning prince, Zedekiah, whose mother, the Jewish people, from whence he sprung, had been in times past, and still was, like a vine; and especially with respect to his blood, the royal family from, chore he descended: the allusion is to the use of blood laid to the roots of vines, by which they became more fruitful. It may have regard; as Calvin thinks, to the original of the Jewish nation, who, when in their blood, or as soon as they were born, that is, as soon as they became a nation, were at first like a flourishing vine. Some render the words, "in thy likeness"; so Jarchi, Kimchi, and Ben Melech; to which the Targum agrees,

``the congregation of Israel, when it did according to the law, was like to a vine''
planted by the waters;
for in those hot countries vines required water, and thrived the better for bring near to them, or for being in watery places; this may denote the many privileges, blessings, laws, and ordinances, which were for the advantage of the Jewish people; both in their civil and ecclesiastical state: she was fruitful and full of branches, by reason of many waters;
grew populous, rich, and wealthy.

Ezequiel 19:10 In-Context

8 Las naciones y provincias vecinasse dispusieron a atacarlo.Le tendieron trampas,y quedó atrapado en la fosa.
9 Encadenado y enjauladolo llevaron ante el rey de Babilonia.Enjaulado lo llevaronpara que no se oyeran sus rugidosen los cerros de Israel.
10 »”En medio del viñedotu madre era una vidplantada junto al agua:¡fructífera y frondosa,gracias al agua abundante!
11 Sus ramas crecieron vigorosas,¡aptas para ser cetros de reyes!Tanto creció que se destacabapor encima del follaje.Se le reconocía por su alturay por sus ramas frondosas.
12 Pero fue desarraigada con furiay arrojada por el suelo.El viento del este la dejó marchita,y la gente le arrancó sus frutos.Secas quedaron sus vigorosas ramas,y fueron consumidas por el fuego.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. "del viñedo " (dos mss. hebreos); "de tu sangre " (TM).
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