Ezekiel 17:3-20

Ezekiel 17:3-20

[3] And say,  the Lord  GOD;  A great  eagle  with great  wings,  longwinged,  full  of feathers,  which had divers colours,  came  unto Lebanon,  and took  the highest branch  of the cedar:  [4] He cropped off  the top  of his young twigs,  and carried  it into a land  of traffick;  he set  it in a city  of merchants.  [5] He took  also of the seed  of the land,  and planted  it in a fruitful  field;  he placed  it by great  waters,  and set  it as a willow tree.  [6] And it grew,  and became a spreading  vine  of low  stature,  whose branches  turned  toward him, and the roots  thereof were under him: so it became a vine,  and brought forth  branches,  and shot  forth sprigs.  [7] There was also another  great  eagle  with great  wings  and many  feathers:  and, behold, this vine  did bend  her roots  toward him, and shot forth  her branches  toward him, that he might water  it by the furrows  of her plantation.  [8] It was planted  in a good  soil  by great  waters,  that it might bring forth  branches,  and that it might bear  fruit,  that it might be a goodly  vine.  [9] Say  the Lord  GOD;  Shall it prosper?  shall he not pull up  the roots  thereof, and cut off  the fruit  thereof, that it wither?  in all the leaves  of her spring,  even without great  power  or many  people  to pluck it up  by the roots  [10] Yea, behold, being planted,  shall it prosper?  shall it not utterly  when the east  wind  toucheth  it? it shall wither  in the furrows  where it grew.  [11] Moreover the word  of the LORD  came unto me, saying,  [12] Say  now to the rebellious  house,  Know  ye not what these things mean? tell  them, Behold, the king  of Babylon  is come  to Jerusalem,  and hath taken  the king  thereof, and the princes  thereof, and led  them with him to Babylon;  [13] And hath taken  of the king's  seed,  and made  a covenant  with him, and hath taken  an oath  of him: he hath also taken  the mighty  of the land:  [14] That the kingdom  might be base,  that it might not lift itself up,  but that by keeping  of his covenant  it might stand.  [15] But he rebelled  against him in sending  his ambassadors  into Egypt,  that they might give  him horses  and much  people.  Shall he prosper?  shall he escape  that doeth  such things? or shall he break  the covenant,  and be delivered?  [16] As I live,  saith  the Lord  surely in the place  where the king  dwelleth that made him king,  whose oath  he despised,  and whose covenant  he brake,  even with him in the midst  of Babylon  he shall die.  [17] Neither shall Pharaoh  with his mighty  army  and great  company  make  for him in the war,  by casting up  mounts,  and building  forts,  to cut off  many  persons:  [18] Seeing he despised  the oath  by breaking  the covenant,  when, lo, he had given  his hand,  and hath done  all these things, he shall not escape.  [19] Therefore thus saith  the Lord  GOD;  As I live,  surely mine oath  that he hath despised,  and my covenant  that he hath broken,  even it will I recompense  upon his own head.  [20] And I will spread  my net  upon him, and he shall be taken  in my snare,  and I will bring  him to Babylon,  and will plead  with him there for his trespass  that he hath trespassed  against me.