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Introduction

A.M. 3411. B.C. 593.

In the preceding chapter God had set forth the wickedness of the Jewish nation, in their treacherously breaking their covenant with him, and apostatizing from his worship to that of idols. Here, in a parable of two eagles and a vine, he represents the wickedness of Zedekiah, in courting the favour of the king of Egypt, after he had solemnly sworn allegiance to the king of Babylon, and had rendered himself and his kingdom tributary to him.

(1,) We have the parable itself, Ezekiel 17:1-10 .

(2,) The explication and application of it, Ezekiel 17:11-21 .

(3,) In the close, by the emblem of planting a top branch on a high mountain, and causing it to flourish exceedingly, is promised the restoration of the honour of David’s family in Zerubbabel, but chiefly in the person and kingdom of Christ, Ezekiel 17:22-24 .

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