Ezekiel 19:2-14

Ezekiel 19:2-14

[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  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  [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,