strkjv@Ezekiel:19:1
@ Moreover take thou
up
a
lamentation
for the
princes
of
Israel
,
strkjv@Ezekiel:19:2
@ And
say
, What is thy
mother
? A
lioness
: she lay
down
among
lions
, she
nourished
her
whelps
among
young
lions
.
strkjv@Ezekiel:19:3
@ And she brought
up
one
of her
whelps
: it became a young
lion
, and it
learned
to
catch
the
prey
; it
devoured
men
.
strkjv@Ezekiel:19:4
@ The
nations
also
heard
of him; he was
taken
in their
pit
, and they
brought
him with
chains
unto the
land
of
Egypt
.
strkjv@Ezekiel:19:5
@ 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
.
strkjv@Ezekiel:19:6
@ And he went up and
down
among
the
lions
, he became a young
lion
, and
learned
to
catch
the
prey
, and
devoured
men
.
strkjv@Ezekiel:19:7
@ 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
.
strkjv@Ezekiel:19:8
@ Then the
nations
set
against him on every
side
from the
provinces
, and
spread
their
net
over him: he was
taken
in their
pit
.
strkjv@Ezekiel:19:9
@ 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
.
strkjv@Ezekiel:19:10
@ 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
.
strkjv@Ezekiel:19:11
@ 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
.
strkjv@Ezekiel:19:12
@ 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.
strkjv@Ezekiel:19:13
@ And now she is
planted
in the
wilderness
, in a
dry
and
thirsty
ground
.
strkjv@Ezekiel:19:14
@ 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
.
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