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Ezekiel 19
Ezekiel 19
1 Moreover take thou
up a
lamentation for the
princes of
Israel, 2 And
say, What is thy
mother? A
lioness: she lay
down among
lions, she
nourished her
whelps among young
lions. 3 And she brought
up one of her
whelps: it became a young
lion, and it
learned to
catch the
prey; it
devoured men. 4 The
nations also
heard of him; he was
taken in their
pit, and they
brought him with
chains unto the
land of
Egypt. 5 Now when she
saw that she had
waited, and her
hope was
lost, then she
took another of her
whelps, and
made him a young
lion. 6 And he went up and
down among the
lions, he became a young
lion, and
learned to
catch the
prey, and
devoured men. 7 And he
knew their desolate
palaces, and he laid
waste their
cities; and the
land was
desolate, and the
fulness thereof, by the
noise of his
roaring. 8 Then the
nations set against him on every
side from the
provinces, and
spread their
net over him: he was
taken in their
pit. 9 And they
put him in
ward in
chains, and
brought him to the
king of
Babylon: they
brought him into
holds, that his
voice should no more be
heard upon the
mountains of
Israel. 10 Thy
mother is like a
vine in thy
blood,
planted by the
waters: she was
fruitful and full of
branches by reason of
many waters. 11 And she had
strong rods for the
sceptres of them that bare
rule, and her
stature was
exalted among the thick
branches, and she
appeared in her
height with the
multitude of her
branches. 12 But she was plucked
up in
fury, she was cast
down to the
ground, and the
east wind dried
up her
fruit: her
strong rods were
broken and
withered; the
fire consumed them.
13 And now she is
planted in the
wilderness, in a
dry and
thirsty ground. 14 And
fire is gone
out of a
rod of her
branches, which hath
devoured her
fruit, so that she hath no
strong rod to be a
sceptre to
rule. This is a
lamentation, and shall be for a
lamentation.