Ezekiel 19:5-9

5 “ ‘When she saw her hope unfulfilled, her expectation gone, she took another of her cubs and made him a strong lion.
6 He prowled among the lions, for he was now a strong lion. He learned to tear the prey and he became a man-eater.
7 He broke down[a] their strongholds and devastated their towns. The land and all who were in it were terrified by his roaring.
8 Then the nations came against him, those from regions round about. They spread their net for him, and he was trapped in their pit.
9 With hooks they pulled him into a cage and brought him to the king of Babylon. They put him in prison, so his roar was heard no longer on the mountains of Israel.

Ezekiel 19:5-9 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 19

The subject matter of this chapter is a lamentation for the princes and people of the Jews, on account of what had already befallen them, and what was yet to come, Eze 19:1. The mother of the princes is compared to a lioness, and they to lions; who, one after another, were taken and carried captive, Eze 19:2-9; again, their mother is compared to a vine, and they to branches and rods for sceptres, destroyed by an east wind, and consumed by fire, Eze 19:10-14.

Cross References 11

  • 1. S Genesis 49:9
  • 2. 2 Kings 23:34
  • 3. 2 Kings 24:9; 2 Chronicles 36:9
  • 4. Ezekiel 29:10; Ezekiel 30:12
  • 5. 2 Kings 24:2
  • 6. S Ezekiel 12:13
  • 7. 2 Kings 24:11; S Lamentations 4:20
  • 8. S 2 Kings 19:28
  • 9. S 2 Kings 25:7; S 2 Chronicles 36:6
  • 10. Zechariah 11:3
  • 11. S 2 Kings 24:15

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. Targum (see Septuagint); Hebrew "He knew"
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