17:2 Son of man, propose a riddle and expound this parable to the house of Israel.
17:3 Say: Thus says the Lord God: A great eagle with large wings and long pinions, rich with multi-colored plumage, came to Lebanon. He took the top of the cedar tree,
17:4 and plucked off its topmost shoot. He carried it off to a land of tradesmen and planted it in a city filled with merchants.
17:5 Then he took some of the seed of the land and placed it in fertile soil. Close to a source of abundant water he set it like a willow tree.
17:6 It sprouted and became a vine, low-lying and spreading forth. Its branches turned toward him, but its roots remained firmly in place. Thus it became a vine, produced branches, and put forth lofty shoots.
17:7 But there was another great eagle with large wings and thick plumage. From the plot where it had been planted this vine stretched forth its roots toward him so that he might water it. It turned away from the bed where it was planted.
17:8 In a fertile field by abundant waters, it was planted so that it might branch forth, bear fruit, and become a noble vine.
17:9 Therefore, thus says the Lord God: Will such a vine flourish? Will it not be uprooted with its fruit stripped off and its freshly sprouted leaves becoming withered? No great strength or a mighty army is needed to pull it up by its roots.
17:10 If it is transplanted, will it flourish? Will it not totally shrivel up as though destroyed by the east wind on the bed where it was growing?
17:12 Say now to this rebellious people: Do you not understand what all this means? Say to them: The king of Babylon came to Jerusalem, took its king and its princes, and brought them back to Babylon with him.
17:13 Then he selected a prince of the royal family and made a covenant with him, binding him under oath, and he deported the leading men of the land
17:14 so that the kingdom would be humble and submissive and be able to survive only by keeping his covenant and obeying him.
17:15 However, the prince rebelled against him and sent envoys to Egypt with a request for horses and a large army. Will he succeed? Can one escape who does such things? Can he break the covenant and remain unscathed?
17:16 As I live, says the Lord God, I swear that that man will die in Babylon, in the country of the king who appointed him to rule, whose oath he forsook and whose covenant he broke.
17:17 Despite Pharaoh’s mighty army and hordes of troops, he will not be able to save him in war, no matter how many ramps are raised up and siege-towers are built to destroy many lives.
17:18 He has violated the treaty and disregarded the oath by breaking the treaty he had pledged to observe. Since he has done all this, he will not go unpunished.
17:19 Therefore, thus says the Lord God: As I live, I will bring down upon his head my oath that he despised and my covenant that he broke.
17:20 I will spread my net over him, and he will be trapped in my snare. I will take him to Babylon and bring him to judgment there for the treasonous acts he has committed against me.
17:21 All of his most valiant troops will fall by the sword, and those who survive will be scattered to the winds. Then you will know that I, the Lord, have spoken.
17:22 Thus says the Lord: I myself will break off a tender shoot from the highest branch of a tall cedar and plant it on a high and lofty mountain.
17:23 On the highest mountain in Israel I will plant it so that it may put forth branches and bear fruit and become a majestic cedar. Birds of every kind will live beneath it; in the shelter of its branches winged creatures of every kind will dwell.
17:24 All the trees of the countryside will know that I am the Lord. I will bring low the tall tree and raise high the lowly tree. I cause the green tree to wither and make the shriveled tree bear fruit. I, the Lord, have spoken; so will I do.
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