BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images Ezekiel 17:17
17. And Pharaoh with his strong army and great forces will be no help to him in the war, when they put up earthworks and make strong walls for the cutting off of lives:
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Summary: Ezekiel chapter 17 presents a parable that underscores themes of sovereignty, judgment, and restoration. The chapter begins with a riddle and a parable regarding two eagles and a vine. The first eagle represents Babylon, which took a valuable twig from the top of Israel’s cedar tree and transported it to Babylon. The chapter then discusses the actions of Zedekiah, the king of Judah, who made a covenant with Babylon but later revolted by seeking help from Egypt. This betrayal is seen as a violation of the covenant with Babylon, leading to judgment against Jerusalem. God conveys that despite Zedekiah’s disobedience and the impending destruction, there is a promise of future restoration. The chapter concludes with a prophetic message stating that God will take a sprig from the top of the cedar and plant it on a high mountain, symbolizing a renewal and restoration of Israel. This imagery emphasizes God’s faithfulness, illustrating that even amid judgment, there remains hope for redemption and a future for His people. The chapter serves as a reminder of God's ultimate authority and the consequences of forsaking His commandments.
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