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CHAPTER XIX
_This chapter contains two beautiful examples of the parabolic_
_kind of writing; the one lamenting the sad catastrophe of_
_Jehoahaz and Jehoiakim_, 1-9,
_and the other describing the...
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PRINCES OF ISRAEL - Israel is the whole nation over which the king of
Judah was the rightful sovereign. Compare Ezekiel 2:3; Ezekiel 3:1,
Ezekiel 3:7....
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EZEKIEL 19. DIRGE OVER THE KINGS. From a chapter which has the ring
almost of dogmatic theology, we pass to one of pure elegiac poetry, in
which Ezekiel deals a death-blow to the vain hopes reposed in...
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Captivity of Jehoahaz in Egypt
2. How was thy mother a lioness! among the lions;
In the midst of young lions she couched she reared her whelps.
3. And she brought up one of her whelps he grew a y...
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A LAMENTATION FOR THE PRINCES OF ISRAEL— The expression alludes to
the mournful songs sang at funerals. This chapter is of that species
which Bishop Lowth calls, "Poetical Parables." The style of itse...
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II. BITTER DIRGES 19:1-14
There is a time for a preacher to rebuke his audience; there is also a
time for him to weep with them and for them. In chapter 19 Ezekiel
becomes a sympathetic mourner. God i...
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Moreover take thou up a lamentation for the princes of Israel,
There is a tacit antithesis between this lamentation and that of the
Jews for their own miseries, the causes of which, however, they d...
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A LAMENT FOR THE ROYAL HOUSE OF JUDAH
This chapter is a poem in which the measure used for a dirge or elegy
is more or less traceable throughout. It describes first a lioness,
two of whose whelps are...
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EZEKIEL: ‘THEY SHALL KNOW THAT I AM GOD’
THE *SIN OF JUDAH AND THE JUDGEMENT OF GOD
EZEKIEL CHAPTER S 1 TO 24
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 19
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This chapter contains a sad song. It describes events...
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וְ אַתָּה֙ שָׂ֣א קִינָ֔ה אֶל
־נְשִׂיאֵ֖י יִשׂ
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THE END OF THE MONARCHY
Ezekiel 12:1; Ezekiel 17:1; Ezekiel 19:1
IN spite of the interest excited by Ezekiel's prophetic appearances,
the exiles still received his prediction of the fall of Jerusalem...
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The last section in the prophet's revelation of the righteousness of
reprobation consists of his lament over the fallen princes of Judah.
He first referred to Jehoahaz, the son and successor of Josiah...
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Moreover take thou up a lamentation for the (a) princes of Israel,
(a) That is, Jehoahaz and Jehoiakim, Josiah's sons, who for their
pride and cruelty are compared to lions....
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_Princes: sons of Josias, who were so wretched. The latter part of
this beautiful canticle, or allegory, (ver. 10.) regards Sedecias.
(Calmet)_...
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CONTENTS
The Prophet, at the command of the Lord, is, in this chapter,
lamenting for the princes of Israel. The language is, as usual,
figurative....
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This is a very instructive chapter, especially to Ministers of the
Gospel. The Prophet, under the similitude of a lioness bereaved of her
whelps, sets forth the desolate state of the royal house of Da...
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Here the Prophet, under the image of a lion, informs us that whatever
evils happened to the Israelites could not be imputed to others. We
must understand then his intention: it is not surprising that...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 18 AND 19.
Chapter 18 contains an important principle of the dealings of God,
unfolded at that period. God would judge the individual according to
his own con...
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MOREOVER, TAKE THOU UP A LAMENTATION,.... These words are directed to
the Prophet Ezekiel, to compose a doleful ditty, a mournful song, such
as was used at funerals; and by it represent the lamentable...
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Moreover take thou up a lamentation for the princes of Israel,
Ver. 1. _Moreover take thou up a lamentation._] A _threnodia,_ a
doleful ditty. In all ages things joyful and sorrowful were made up in...
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_Take up a lamentation for the princes of Israel_ The expression
alludes to the mournful songs sung at funerals. Such a lamentation the
prophet is directed to apply to the mournful condition of Jehoah...
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OVER THE KINGS...
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Moreover, take thou up a lamentation, an elegy, FOR THE PRINCES OF
ISRAEL, evidently the kings then living, namely, Jehoahaz and
Jehoiachin,...
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1-9 Ezekiel is to compare the kingdom of Judah to a lioness. He must
compare the kings of Judah to a lion's whelps; they were cruel and
oppressive to their own subjects. The righteousness of God is t...
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EZEKIEL CHAPTER 19 A lamentation for the princes of Israel, under the
parable of lions whelps taken in a pit, EZEKIEL 19:1; and for
Jerusalem, under the parable of a wasted vine, EZEKIEL 19:10.
MOREOV...
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Ezekiel 19:1 up H5375 (H8798) lamentation H7015 princes H5387 Israel
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take - Ezekiel 19:14,...
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THE YOUNG LIONS OF ISRAEL-JUDAH.
“Moreover take up a lamentation for the princes of Israel, and say.'
Those who represent Judah now represent Israel, for Israel has been
taken up into Judah. So the...
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CONTENTS: Lamentation for princes of Israel.
CHARACTERS: God, Ezekiel.
CONCLUSION: God's ministers who have foretold His judgments upon
sinners should bitterly lament the destruction of sinners when...
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Ezekiel 19:2. _Thy mother was a lioness she brought up one of her
whelps; it became a young lion._ These words are cited from Jacob's
testamentary benedictions, in which Judah is called a lion's whelp...
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 19:1 Ezekiel presents two further political
allegories (vv. Ezekiel 19:1 and vv. Ezekiel 19:
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LAMENTATION FOR THE MISERABLE FATE AWAITING THE PRINORS AND PEOPLE OF
ISRAEL (Chap. 19)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.— Ezekiel 19:1. The prophet foresees the capture
and exile of the Princes into Egypt and Babyl...
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EXPOSITION
EZEKIEL 19:1
The two sections of this chapter—Ezekiel 19:1, Ezekiel 19:10 -are
respectively two parables of the same type as that of...
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Moreover, take thou up a lamentation (Ezekiel 19:1)
So this is a lamentation. Notice at the beginning he says a
lamentation and then at the end he said, "This is a lamentation and
shall be a lamentat...
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2 Chronicles 24:1; 2 Chronicles 24:8; 2 Chronicles 35:25; 2 Chronicles
36:10;...
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For the princes — Jehoahaz, Jehoiachim, Jehoiachin, and Zedekiah....