Berean Standard Bible
Chapter summary
The word of the Lord comes to Ezekiel, instructing him to speak a parable to the house of Israel concerning two eagles and a vine. The first great eagle takes the top of a cedar in Lebanon, plants it in a land of traders, and sets a seed of the land by abundant waters, where it grows into a spreading vine. Later, the vine bends its roots toward a second great eagle to seek water from him instead. The Lord questions whether this vine will survive, predicting it will wither completely when the east wind strikes. Explaining the parable to the rebellious house, the Lord states that the king of Babylon came to Jerusalem, removed its king, and established a covenant with a member of the royal family. This new king subsequently rebelled by sending envoys to Egypt for horses and an army. Because he broke the covenant and despised his oath, the Lord declares that he will die in Babylon without the help of Pharaoh, caught in the Lord's snare for his treason. Finally, the Lord promises to take a tender sprig from the lofty cedar top and plant it on a high mountain in Israel, where it will grow into a majestic cedar providing shelter for birds of every kind.
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Louis Segond 1910 and Berean Standard Bible: public domain. Cross references: open-cross-ref, Creative Commons BY 4.0.