Chapter 19:
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Ezekiel 19
The kingdom of Judah and house of David is compared to a
lioness, and their princes to lions taken in nets, ver. 1-9. The
kingdom and house are compared to a vine, and these princes to
branches, now broken off and burnt, ver. 10-14.
Verse 1. For the princes - Jehoahaz, Jehoiachim, Jehoiachin, and
Zedekiah.
Verse 2. What - What resemblance shall I use to set out the nature,
deportment, and state of the mother of these princes? Thy - One of
whom was upon the throne at once, and therefore the prophet
speaks to one at a time. Mother - The land of Judea, and
Jerusalem, the chief city of it, the royal family of David. Lioness -
Tho' chosen of God to execute justice; yet they soon degenerated
into the fierce and ravening nature of the lioness. Lay down -
Associated, and grew familiar with neighbour kings, called here
lions; fierce and bloody. Her whelps - Her sons, successors to the
crown. Young lions - Either foreign princes and kings, or some of
the fierce, unjust, tyrannizing princes at home.
Verse 3. Brought up - Advanced, caused him to take the throne after the
slaughter of Josiah. One - Jehoahaz the second son of Josiah.
Became - Soon shewed his fierce, cruel, and bloody disposition.
Verse 4. The nations - The Egyptians heard what he did.
Verse 5. Made him - King, and infused the lion-like maxims into him.
Verse 6. He - Jehoiachim. Went up - He continued eleven years on the
throne; whereas Jehoahaz was taken as soon as he first ventured
out. The lions - Heathen kings, with whom he entered into
leagues. He became - Fierce, ravenous, unsatiable.
Verse 7. He knew - By taking them, he came to know their places,
which are here called, what he made them, desolate. Roaring - By
the perpetual violent threats of this cruel king.
Verse 8. The nations - Which were tributary to Nebuchadnezzar. Set
against - By order of the king of Babylon. The provinces - Which
belonged to the Babylonish kingdom.
Verse 10. Thy mother - O thou prince of Israel. By the waters - In a very
fruitful soil. Full of branches - Full of children; when Josiah died,
he left four behind him, beside other branches of the royal line.
Verse 11. Strong rods - Many excellent persons endowed with
qualifications befitting kings, that they might sway the scepter.
Exalted - Above the ordinary majesty of other kingdoms. Thick
branches - This kingdom equalled, if not excelled, the greatest
neighbour-kingdoms, and her kings exceeded all their
neighbouring kings, in riches and power.
Verse 12. The east wind - God raised up the king of Babylon to pull up
this sinful kingdom. Dried up - Blasted all her fruit, deposed her
king, captivated him, his family, and the whole kingdom. Strong
rods - All the choice men.
Verse 13. She - A few of the branches of the last pruning. In the
wilderness - Tho' Babylon was in a very fruitful place, yet the
cruelty of the Babylonians, made it to the Jews as terrible as a
wilderness.
Verse 14. Fire - The fire of rebellion, kindled by Zedekiah, who is of the
blood-royal. No strong rod - The regal dignity is ceased.
Chapter 19:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Lamentations Daniel
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