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  • The Eagles and the Vine

    And the word of the Lord came to me, saying,
  • A Story of Two Eagles

    Then this message came to me from the LORD:
  • “Son of man, pose a riddle, and speak a parable to the house of Israel,
  • “Son of man, give this riddle, and tell this story to the people of Israel.
  • and say, ‘Thus says the Lord God:
    “A great eagle with large wings and long pinions,
    Full of feathers of various colors,
    Came to Lebanon
    And took from the cedar the highest branch.
  • Give them this message from the Sovereign LORD:
    “A great eagle with broad wings and long feathers,
    covered with many-colored plumage,
    came to Lebanon.
    He seized the top of a cedar tree
  • He cropped off its topmost young twig
    And carried it to a land of trade;
    He set it in a city of merchants.
  • and plucked off its highest branch.
    He carried it away to a city filled with merchants.
    He planted it in a city of traders.
  • Then he took some of the seed of the land
    And planted it in a fertile field;
    He placed it by abundant waters
    And set it like a willow tree.
  • He also took a seedling from the land
    and planted it in fertile soil.
    He placed it beside a broad river,
    where it could grow like a willow tree.
  • And it grew and became a spreading vine of low stature;
    Its branches turned toward him,
    But its roots were under it.
    So it became a vine,
    Brought forth branches,
    And put forth shoots.
  • It took root there
    and grew into a low, spreading vine.
    Its branches turned up toward the eagle,
    and its roots grew down into the ground.
    It produced strong branches
    and put out shoots.
  • “But there was [a]another great eagle with large wings and many feathers;
    And behold, this vine bent its roots toward him,
    And stretched its branches toward him,
    From the garden terrace where it had been planted,
    That he might water it.
  • But then another great eagle came
    with broad wings and full plumage.
    So the vine now sent its roots and branches
    toward him for water,
  • It was planted in [b]good soil by many waters,
    To bring forth branches, bear fruit,
    And become a majestic vine.” ’
  • even though it was already planted in good soil
    and had plenty of water
    so it could grow into a splendid vine
    and produce rich leaves and luscious fruit.
  • “Say, ‘Thus says the Lord God:
    “Will it thrive?
    Will he not pull up its roots,
    Cut off its fruit,
    And leave it to wither?
    All of its spring leaves will wither,
    And no great power or many people
    Will be needed to pluck it up by its roots.
  • “So now the Sovereign LORD asks:
    Will this vine grow and prosper?
    No! I will pull it up, roots and all!
    I will cut off its fruit
    and let its leaves wither and die.
    I will pull it up easily
    without a strong arm or a large army.
  • Behold, it is planted,
    Will it thrive?
    Will it not utterly wither when the east wind touches it?
    It will wither in the garden terrace where it grew.” ’ ”
  • But when the vine is transplanted,
    will it thrive?
    No, it will wither away
    when the east wind blows against it.
    It will die in the same good soil
    where it had grown so well.”
  • Moreover the word of the Lord came to me, saying,

  • The Riddle Explained

    Then this message came to me from the LORD:
  • “Say now to the rebellious house: ‘Do you not know what these things mean?’ Tell them, ‘Indeed the king of Babylon went to Jerusalem and took its king and princes, and led them with him to Babylon.
  • “Say to these rebels of Israel: Don’t you understand the meaning of this riddle of the eagles? The king of Babylon came to Jerusalem, took away her king and princes, and brought them to Babylon.
  • And he took the king’s offspring, made a covenant with him, and put him under oath. He also took away the mighty of the land,
  • He made a treaty with a member of the royal family and forced him to take an oath of loyalty. He also exiled Israel’s most influential leaders,
  • that the kingdom might be brought low and not lift itself up, but that by keeping his covenant it might stand.
  • so Israel would not become strong again and revolt. Only by keeping her treaty with Babylon could Israel survive.
  • But he rebelled against him by sending his ambassadors to Egypt, that they might give him horses and many people. Will he prosper? Will he who does such things escape? Can he break a covenant and still be delivered?
  • “Nevertheless, this man of Israel’s royal family rebelled against Babylon, sending ambassadors to Egypt to request a great army and many horses. Can Israel break her sworn treaties like that and get away with it?
  • As I live,’ says the Lord God, ‘surely in the place where the king dwells who made him king, whose oath he despised and whose covenant he broke — with him in the midst of Babylon he shall die.
  • No! For as surely as I live, says the Sovereign LORD, the king of Israel will die in Babylon, the land of the king who put him in power and whose treaty he disregarded and broke.
  • Nor will Pharaoh with his mighty army and great company do anything in the war, when they heap up a siege mound and build a [c]wall to cut off many persons.
  • Pharaoh and all his mighty army will fail to help Israel when the king of Babylon lays siege to Jerusalem again and destroys many lives.
  • Since he despised the oath by breaking the covenant, and in fact gave[d] his hand and still did all these things, he shall not escape.’ ”
  • For the king of Israel disregarded his treaty and broke it after swearing to obey; therefore, he will not escape.
  • Therefore thus says the Lord God: “As I live, surely My oath which he despised, and My covenant which he broke, I will recompense on his own head.
  • “So this is what the Sovereign LORD says: As surely as I live, I will punish him for breaking my covenant and disregarding the solemn oath he made in my name.
  • I will spread My net over him, and he shall be taken in My snare. I will bring him to Babylon and try him there for the [e]treason which he committed against Me.
  • I will throw my net over him and capture him in my snare. I will bring him to Babylon and put him on trial for this treason against me.
  • All his [f]fugitives with all his troops shall fall by the sword, and those who remain shall be scattered to every wind; and you shall know that I, the Lord, have spoken.”
  • And all his best warriorsa will be killed in battle, and those who survive will be scattered to the four winds. Then you will know that I, the LORD, have spoken.
  • Israel Exalted at Last

    Thus says the Lord God: “I will take also one of the highest branches of the high cedar and set it out. I will crop off from the topmost of its young twigs a tender one, and will plant it on a high and prominent mountain.
  • “This is what the Sovereign LORD says: I will take a branch from the top of a tall cedar, and I will plant it on the top of Israel’s highest mountain.
  • On the mountain height of Israel I will plant it; and it will bring forth boughs, and bear fruit, and be a majestic cedar. Under it will dwell birds of every sort; in the shadow of its branches they will dwell.
  • It will become a majestic cedar, sending forth its branches and producing seed. Birds of every sort will nest in it, finding shelter in the shade of its branches.
  • And all the trees of the field shall know that I, the Lord, have brought down the high tree and exalted the low tree, dried up the green tree and made the dry tree flourish; I, the Lord, have spoken and have done it.
  • And all the trees will know that it is I, the LORD, who cuts the tall tree down and makes the short tree grow tall. It is I who makes the green tree wither and gives the dead tree new life. I, the LORD, have spoken, and I will do what I said!”

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