CHAPTER 15. A DEPICTION OF JERUSALEM - A USELESS WILD VINE.
Here the vine is used as an example because its wood is useless for
any other purpose than to be burned. Because of its nature, once it
ceases to be fruitful it is only fit for destruction. Israel saw
themselves as a fruitful vine (Genesis... [ Continue Reading ]
‘And the word of Yahweh came to me saying, “Son of man, what is
the vine tree more than any tree, the vine branch which is among the
trees of the forest? Will wood be taken from it to make any work? Or
will men take a pin of it to hang any vessel on it?” '
The later implication is that Jerusalem is... [ Continue Reading ]
“Behold it is cast into the fire for fuel. The fire has devoured
both the ends of it, and the middle of it is burned. Is it profitable
for any work?”
In fact its only other use is as fuel, and it is not even very good
for that. It is quickly consumed, both ends and middle. And what other
profit has... [ Continue Reading ]
“Behold when it was whole it was not made into any work, how much
less when the fire has devoured it, and it is burned, will it yet be
made into any work.”
Once it is burned it is even more useless if that were possible. When
whole it was useless, now it will be even more useless. This is God's
ver... [ Continue Reading ]
‘Therefore thus says the Lord Yahweh, “As the vine trees among the
trees of the forest, which I have given to the fire for fuel, so have
I given the inhabitants of Jerusalem, and I will set my face against
them. They will go forth from the fire, but the fire will devour them.
And you will know that... [ Continue Reading ]