Ezekiel 17
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Commentary
The parable of two eagles and a vine is a powerful allegory that demonstrates God's sovereignty over all nations and kingdoms. It shows that even the mightiest empires are ultimately subject to God's judgment and control. The chapter also highlights the role of leaders in shaping the destiny of nations. Just as the leaders of Judah were held responsible for their disobedience, today's leaders must also be held accountable for their actions. Finally, the chapter offers hope that God will ultimately fulfill his promises to his people, no matter how dire their circumstances may seem.
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