BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images Ezekiel 17:3
3. And say, This is what the Lord has said: A great eagle with great wings, full of long feathers of different colours, came to Lebanon, and took the top of the cedar:
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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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