鹰和葡萄树的比喻

17 耶和华对我说: “人子啊,你要向以色列人出谜语,讲比喻, 告诉他们,主耶和华说,‘有一只大鹰翅膀宽大,羽毛丰满,色彩缤纷。这只鹰飞到黎巴嫩的香柏树上,折去树梢, 叼到一个商贾云集的城市,栽在那里。 它又把以色列的树苗像柳树一样栽在水源丰沛的沃土里。 树苗很快发了芽,成了向四面蔓延的矮小葡萄树,根深叶茂,枝子向着鹰伸展开去。

“‘又有一只大鹰飞来,翅膀宽大,羽毛丰满。这葡萄树把根和枝子转向这只鹰,渴望得到它的浇灌。 但这树已栽在水源丰沛的沃土里,可以长得枝繁叶茂,成为结实累累的好葡萄树。’

“你要告诉他们,主耶和华这样说,‘这树能长得枝繁叶茂吗?难道那鹰不把它连根拔起,摘掉它的果子,使树和嫩叶全部枯萎吗?不必费多大力气,也不需要多少人就可以把它连根拔起。 10 这树虽然被栽种了,又岂能长得茂盛呢?东风一吹,它岂不完全枯萎在园圃中了吗?’”

11 耶和华对我说: 12 “你要对这些悖逆的人说,‘你们不明白这比喻的意思吗?’要告诉他们,巴比伦王攻取了耶路撒冷,把其中的君王和大臣掳到巴比伦, 13 并从犹大王室中选出一人与他立约,要他效忠。巴比伦王掳去犹大国的重臣, 14 使犹大国臣服于他,无法图强,只能遵守盟约,以求生存。 15 后来,犹大王背叛了巴比伦王,派使者到埃及请求支援军队马匹。他能成功吗?他这样做怎能逃脱惩罚呢?他这样背约怎能逃脱惩罚呢?

16 “我凭我的永恒起誓,巴比伦王立他做王,他却弃约背誓,他必死在巴比伦。 17 敌人筑起围攻的土垒和高台大肆杀戮的时候,法老虽然兵强马壮,人多势众,仍无法帮他抗敌。 18 他起誓降服,却弃约背誓,所以绝不能逃避后果。 19 因此,主耶和华说,‘我凭我的永恒起誓,他既藐视与我所立的誓言,背弃与我所定的约,我必惩罚他。 20 我要撒开网罗抓住他,把他带到巴比伦,审判他对我不忠的罪。 21 他所有的精兵都要丧身刀下,余下的也要四散逃窜。这样,你们就知道这是我耶和华说的。

22 “主耶和华说,‘我要从高大的香柏树梢折下一根嫩枝,种植在以色列巍峨的高山上。 23 它会生枝结果,成为一棵美丽的香柏树,各类飞鸟都要栖息在它的树枝上。 24 田野所有的树都会知道我耶和华使高树倒下、矮树长高、青树枯萎、枯树发荣。我耶和华言出必行。’”

The Parable of the Eagles and the Vine

17 The Lord spoke to me. “Mortal man,” he said, “tell the Israelites a parable to let them know what I, the Sovereign Lord, am saying to them: There was a giant eagle with beautiful feathers and huge wings, spread wide. He flew to the Lebanon Mountains and broke off the top of a cedar tree, which he carried to a land of commerce and placed in a city of merchants. Then he took a young plant from the land of Israel and planted it in a fertile field,[a] where there was always water to make it grow. The plant sprouted and became a low, wide-spreading grapevine. The branches grew upward toward the eagle, and the roots grew deep. The vine was covered with branches and leaves.

“There was another giant eagle with huge wings and thick plumage. And now the vine sent its roots toward him and turned its leaves toward him, in the hope that he would give it more water than there was in the garden where it was growing.[b] But the vine had already been planted in a fertile, well-watered field so that it could grow leaves and bear grapes and be a magnificent vine.

“So I, the Sovereign Lord, ask: Will this vine live and grow? Won't the first eagle pull it up by its roots, pull off the grapes, and break off the branches and let them wither? It will not take much strength or a mighty nation to pull it up. 10 Yes, it is planted, but will it live and grow? Won't it wither when the east wind strikes it? Won't it wither there where it is growing?”

The Parable Is Explained

11 The Lord said to me, 12 (A)“Ask these rebels if they know what the parable means. Tell them that the king of Babylonia came to Jerusalem and took the king and his officials back with him to Babylonia. 13 He took one of the king's family, made a treaty with him, and made him swear to be loyal. He took important men as hostages 14 to keep the nation from rising again and to make sure that the treaty would be kept. 15 But the king of Judah rebelled and sent agents to Egypt to get horses and a large army. Will he succeed? Can he get away with that? He cannot break the treaty and go unpunished!

16 “As surely as I am the living God,” says the Sovereign Lord, “this king will die in Babylonia because he broke his oath and the treaty he had made with the king of Babylonia, who put him on the throne. 17 Even the powerful army of the king of Egypt will not be able to help him fight when the Babylonians build earthworks and dig trenches in order to kill many people. 18 He broke his oath and the treaty he had made. He did all these things, and now he will not escape.”

19 The Sovereign Lord says, “As surely as I am the living God, I will punish him for breaking the treaty which he swore in my name to keep. 20 I will spread out a hunter's net and catch him in it. I will take him to Babylonia and punish him there, because he was unfaithful to me. 21 His best soldiers will be killed in battle, and the survivors will be scattered in every direction. Then you will know that I, the Lord, have spoken.”

God's Promise of Hope

22 This is what the Sovereign Lord says:

“I will take the top of a tall cedar
    and break off a tender sprout;
I will plant it on a high mountain,
23     on Israel's highest mountain.
It will grow branches and bear seed
    and become a magnificent cedar.
Birds of every kind will live there
    and find shelter in its shade.
24 All the trees in the land will know
    that I am the Lord.
I cut down the tall trees
    and make small trees grow tall.
I wither up the green trees
    and make the dry trees become green.

I, the Lord, have spoken. I will do what I have said I would do.”

Footnotes

  1. Ezekiel 17:5 Hebrew has an additional word, the meaning of which is unclear.
  2. Ezekiel 17:7 And now the vine … growing; or And now the vine turned away from the garden where it was growing and sent its roots toward him and turned its leaves toward him, in the hope that he would give it water.