Matthew Poole Commentary - Ezekiel 19:6 - 19:6

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Ezekiel 19:6 - 19:6


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He, Jehoiakim,



went up and down: it is said of him, because he continued eleven years on the throne, and so many years, as a lion, tore and devoured; whereas Jehoahaz was taken as soon almost as he first ventured out to hunt the prey.



Among the lions; carried it after the manners and usages of the heathen kings, those barbarous tyrants, with whom he entered leagues, as he saw good, and laid aside the law of God, which was to guide king and people.



Became a young lion; grew strong, fierce, ravenous, unsaltable: see Eze_19:3 where the rest is explained.



Devoured men; either his neighbours the Ammonites and Moabites, or he devoured his own subjects, impoverished and eat out their estates, spared not the prophets, or their prophecy, and Urijah he slew, Jer_26:23: what Jehoiakim was appears Jer_22:13-15,17.