Introduction
A.M. 3411. B.C. 593.
The scope of this chapter, like that of the seventeenth, is to foretel and bewail the ruin of the house of David, in the calamitous exit of Josiah’s sons, Jehoahaz, Jehoiakim, Zedekiah, and his grandson Jehoiachin, in whom that illustrious line of kings was cut off, which the prophet is here ordered to lament, 1. This he doth by similitudes.
(1,) The kingdom of Judah and house of David are here compared to a lioness, and these princes to young lions, fierce and ravenous, but hunted down and taken in nets by the Egyptians and Chaldeans, Ezekiel 19:2-9 .
(2,) That kingdom and family are compared to a vine, and these princes to branches which had been strong and flourishing, but either were, or soon would be, broken off and burned, Ezekiel 19:10-14 .
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