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A Lament for Israel’s Princes
1“Now, lament for the princes of Israel Ezk 26:17; 27:2
2and say:
What was your mother? A lioness!
She lay down among the lions;
she reared her cubs among the young lions.
3She brought up one of her cubs,
and he became a young lion. 2Kg 23:31-32
After he learned to tear prey,
he devoured people.
4When the nations heard about him,
he was caught in their pit.
Then they led him away with hooks
to the land of Egypt. 2Kg 23:34
5When she saw that she waited in vain,
that her hope was lost,
she took another of her cubs
and made him a young lion.
6He prowled among the lions, Jr 22:13-17
and he became a young lion.
After he learned to tear prey,
he devoured people.
7He devastated their strongholds Tg, Aq; MT reads knew their widows
and destroyed their cities.
The land and everything in it shuddered
at the sound of his roaring.
8Then the nations from the surrounding provinces
set out against him. 2Kg 24:2,11
They spread their net over him;
he was caught in their pit.
9They put a wooden yoke on him Or put him in a cage with hooks 2Ch 36:6
and led him away to the king of Babylon.
They brought him into the fortresses
so his roar could no longer be heard
on the mountains of Israel. Ezk 6:2
10Your mother was like a vine in your vineyard, Some Hb mss; other Hb mss read blood Ps 80:8-11
planted by the water;
it was fruitful and full of branches Dt 8:7-9
because of plentiful waters.
11It had strong branches, fit for the scepters of rulers;
its height towered among the clouds. Or thick foliage
So it was conspicuous for its height
as well as its many branches.
12But it was uprooted in fury, Jr 31:28
thrown to the ground,
and the east wind dried up its fruit.
Its strong branches were torn off and dried up; Hs 13:15
fire consumed them.
13Now it is planted in the wilderness, 2Kg 24:12-16; Hs 2:3
in a dry and thirsty land.
14Fire has gone out from its main branch Lit from the branch of its parts
and has devoured its fruit,
so that it no longer has a strong branch,
a scepter for ruling. Lm 2:5
This is a lament and should be used as a lament.”