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“Son of man, how is the wood of a vine different from that of a branch from any of the trees in the forest?
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Is wood ever taken from it to make anything useful? Do they make pegs from it to hang things on?
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And after it is thrown on the fire as fuel and the fire burns both ends and chars the middle, is it then useful for anything?
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If it was not useful for anything when it was whole, how much less can it be made into something useful when the fire has burned it and it is charred?
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“Therefore this is what the Sovereign LORD says: As I have given the wood of the vine among the trees of the forest as fuel for the fire, so will I treat the people living in Jerusalem.
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I will set my face against them. Although they have come out of the fire, the fire will yet consume them. And when I set my face against them, you will know that I am the LORD.
The destruction of Jerusalem is again prophesied of in this chapter, and is set forth under the simile of a vine tree, which, for its uselessness, is committed to the fire. The simile is in Eze 15:1-5; the application of it in Eze 15:6-8.