Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Ezekiel 17:24

I . . . brought down the high—the very attribute given to God by the virgin mother of Him, under whom this was to be accomplished.

high . . . low tree—that is, princes elevated . . . lowered. All the empires of the world, represented by Babylon, once flourishing ("green"), shall be brought low before the once depressed ("dry"), but then exalted, kingdom of Messiah and His people, the head of whom shall be Israel (Daniel 2:44).

Vindication of God's moral government as to His retributive righteousness from the Jewish imputation of injustice, as if they were suffering, not for their own sin, but for that of their fathers. As in the seventeenth chapter he foretold Messiah's happy reign in Jerusalem, so now he warns them that its blessings can be theirs only upon their individually turning to righteousness.




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