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Ezequiel 19:1

Listen to Ezequiel 19:1
1 Y t煤 levanta esta endecha sobre los pr铆ncipes de Israel.

Ezequiel 19:1 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 19:1

Moreover, take thou up a lamentation
These words are directed to the Prophet Ezekiel, to compose a doleful ditty, a mournful song, such as was used at funerals; and by it represent the lamentable state of the nation of the Jews and their governors, in order to affect them with it, with what was past, and present, and yet to come: for the princes of Israel;
or, "concerning them" F19; the princes meant are Jehoahaz, Jehoiakim, Jeconiah, and Zedekiah, who were kings, though called princes, these words being synonymous; or, if so called by way of diminution, the reason might be, because they were tributary, either to the king of Egypt, or king of Babylon.


FOOTNOTES:

F19 (larvy yayvn la) "de principibus Israel", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator, Polanus, Starckius; so Ben Melech.
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Ezequiel 19:1 In-Context

1 Y t煤 levanta esta endecha sobre los pr铆ncipes de Israel.
2 Y dir谩s: 隆C贸mo se ech贸 entre los leones tu madre la leona! Entre los leoncillos cri贸 sus cachorros.
3 E hizo subir uno de sus cachorros; vino a ser leoncillo, y aprendi贸 a prender presa, y a devorar hombres.
4 Y los gentiles oyeron de 茅l; fue tomado con el lazo de ellos, y lo llevaron con grillos a la tierra de Egipto.
5 Y viendo ella que hab铆a esperado mucho tiempo, y que se perd铆a su esperanza, tom贸 otro de sus cachorros, y lo puso por leoncillo.
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