Ezekiel 17
1 And the
word of the
LORD came unto me,
saying,
2 Son of
man, put
forth a
riddle, and
speak a
parable unto the
house of
Israel; 3 And
say, Thus
saith the
Lord GOD; A
great eagle with
great wings, longwinged,
full of
feathers, which had divers
colours, came unto
Lebanon, and
took the highest
branch of the
cedar: 4 He cropped
off the
top of his young
twigs, and
carried it into a
land of
traffick; he
set it in a
city of
merchants.
5 He
took also of the
seed of the
land, and
planted it in a
fruitful field; he
placed it by
great waters, and
set it as a willow
tree. 6 And it
grew, and became a
spreading vine of
low stature, whose
branches turned toward him, and the
roots thereof were under him: so it became a
vine, and brought
forth branches, and
shot forth
sprigs. 7 There was also
another great eagle with
great wings and
many feathers: and, behold, this
vine did
bend her
roots toward him, and shot
forth her
branches toward him, that he might
water it by the
furrows of her
plantation. 8 It was
planted in a
good soil by
great waters, that it might bring
forth branches, and that it might
bear fruit, that it might be a
goodly vine. 9 Say thou, Thus
saith the
Lord GOD; Shall it
prosper? shall he not pull
up the
roots thereof, and cut
off the
fruit thereof, that it
wither? it shall
wither in all the
leaves of her
spring, even without
great power or
many people to pluck it
up by the
roots thereof.
10 Yea, behold, being
planted, shall it
prosper? shall it not
utterly wither, when the
east wind toucheth it? it shall
wither in the
furrows where it
grew. 11 Moreover the
word of the
LORD came unto me,
saying,
12 Say now to the
rebellious house, Know ye not what these things mean?
tell them, Behold, the
king of
Babylon is
come to
Jerusalem, and hath
taken the
king thereof, and the
princes thereof, and
led them with him to
Babylon; 13 And hath
taken of the
king's seed, and
made a
covenant with him, and hath
taken an
oath of him: he hath also
taken the
mighty of the
land: 14 That the
kingdom might be
base, that it might not lift itself
up, but that by
keeping of his
covenant it might
stand.
15 But he
rebelled against him in
sending his
ambassadors into
Egypt, that they might
give him
horses and
much people. Shall he
prosper? shall he
escape that
doeth such things? or shall he
break the
covenant, and be
delivered?
16 As I
live, saith the
Lord GOD, surely in the
place where the
king dwelleth that made him
king, whose
oath he
despised, and whose
covenant he
brake, even with him in the
midst of
Babylon he shall
die.
17 Neither shall
Pharaoh with his
mighty army and
great company make for him in the
war, by casting
up mounts, and
building forts, to cut
off many persons: 18 Seeing he
despised the
oath by
breaking the
covenant, when, lo, he had
given his
hand, and hath
done all these things, he shall not
escape.
19 Therefore thus
saith the
Lord GOD; As I
live, surely mine
oath that he hath
despised, and my
covenant that he hath
broken, even it will I
recompense upon his own
head. 20 And I will
spread my
net upon him, and he shall be
taken in my
snare, and I will
bring him to
Babylon, and will
plead with him there for his
trespass that he hath
trespassed against me.
21 And all his
fugitives with all his
bands shall
fall by the
sword, and they that
remain shall be
scattered toward all
winds: and ye shall
know that I the
LORD have
spoken it.
22 Thus
saith the
Lord GOD; I will also
take of the highest
branch of the
high cedar, and will
set it; I will crop
off from the
top of his young
twigs a tender
one, and will
plant it upon an
high mountain and
eminent:
23 In the
mountain of the
height of
Israel will I
plant it: and it shall bring
forth boughs, and
bear fruit, and be a
goodly cedar: and under it shall
dwell all
fowl of every
wing; in the
shadow of the
branches thereof shall they
dwell.
24 And all the
trees of the
field shall
know that I the
LORD have brought
down the
high tree, have
exalted the
low tree, have
dried up the
green tree, and have made the
dry tree to
flourish: I the
LORD have
spoken and have
done it.