Ezekiel 19:5

5 " 'The mother lion looked and waited. But all of her hope was gone. So she got another one of her cubs. She made him into a strong lion.

Ezekiel 19:5 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 19:5

Now when she saw
That is, his mother, as the Syriac version expresses it; not his natural mother; as the mother of Sisera looked out and waited for him; but the congregation of Israel, as Jarchi interprets it, the body of the Jewish people: that she had waited;
for the return of Jehoahaz out of Egypt, which was expected for some time: or, "that she was become sick"; or "weak" F23, and feeble, and brought to a low estate by his captivity, and by the tax the king of Egypt put upon her: [and] her hope was lost;
of his return to her any more, and so of being eased of the tribute imposed, and of being restored by him to liberty and glory; for the Lord had declared that he should return no more to his native country, but die in the place where he was carried captive, ( Jeremiah 22:10-12 ) ; then she took another of her whelps;
or sons, as the Targum: [and] made him a young lion:
a king, as the same Targum paraphrases it; that is, Jehoiakim, the brother of Jehoahaz, who before was called Eliakim, but his name was changed by Pharaohnecho; and though he is said to make him king, yet it was by the consent of the people of the Jews.


FOOTNOTES:

F23 (hlxwn yk) "quod infirmatus esset", Cocceius, Starckius.

Ezekiel 19:5 In-Context

3 One of them was Jehoahaz. He became a strong lion. He learned to tear apart what he caught. And he ate men up.
4 The nations heard about him. They trapped him in their pit. They put hooks in his face. And they led him away to Egypt.
5 " 'The mother lion looked and waited. But all of her hope was gone. So she got another one of her cubs. She made him into a strong lion.
6 He prowled with the lions. He became very strong. He learned to tear apart what he caught. And he ate men up.
7 He broke down their forts. He completely destroyed their towns. The land and all those who were in it were terrified when he roared.
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