Ezekiel 17 (MSG)

24 verses · The Message · Contemporary paraphrase

The Message by Eugene Peterson presents the Bible in the rhythms and idioms of contemporary American English. More than a translation, it is a paraphrase designed to help readers experience Scripture's impact as if hearing it for the first time.

Ezekiel Chapter 17 contains 24 verses and is presented here in the The Message (MSG), which uses a contemporary paraphrase approach. Read the full text below, compare with other translations, or navigate to any of the 48 chapters in Ezekiel.

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1God's Message came to me:

2"Son of man, make a riddle for the house of Israel. Tell them a story.

3Say, 'God, the Master, says: " 'A great eagle with a huge wingspan and long feathers, In full plumage and bright colors, came to Lebanon And took the top off a cedar,

4broke off the top branch, Took it to a land of traders, and set it down in a city of shopkeepers.

5Then he took a cutting from the land and planted it in good, well-watered soil, like a willow on a riverbank.

6It sprouted into a flourishing vine, low to the ground. Its branches grew toward the eagle and the roots became established— A vine putting out shoots, developing branches.

7" 'There was another great eagle with a huge wingspan and thickly feathered. This vine sent out its roots toward him from the place where it was planted. Its branches reached out to him so he could water it from a long distance.

8It had been planted in good, well-watered soil, And it put out branches and bore fruit, and became a noble vine.

9" 'God, the Master, says, Will it thrive? Won't he just pull it up by the roots and leave the grapes to rot And the branches to shrivel up, a withered, dead vine? It won't take much strength or many hands to pull it up.

10Even if it's transplanted, will it thrive? When the hot east wind strikes it, won't it shrivel up? Won't it dry up and blow away from the place where it was planted?' "

11God's Message came to me:

12"Tell this house of rebels, 'Do you get it? Do you know what this means?' "Tell them, 'The king of Babylon came to Jerusalem and took its king and its leaders back to Babylon.

13He took one of the royal family and made a covenant with him, making him swear his loyalty. The king of Babylon took all the top leaders into exile

14to make sure that this kingdom stayed weak—didn't get any big ideas of itself—and kept the covenant with him so that it would have a future.

15" 'But he rebelled and sent emissaries to Egypt to recruit horses and a big army. Do you think that's going to work? Are they going to get by with this? Does anyone break a covenant and get off scot-free?

16" 'As sure as I am the living God, this king who broke his pledge of loyalty and his covenant will die in that country, in Babylon.

17Pharaoh with his big army—all those soldiers!—won't lift a finger to fight for him when Babylon sets siege to the city and kills everyone inside.

18Because he broke his word and broke the covenant, even though he gave his solemn promise, because he went ahead and did all these things anyway, he won't escape.

19" 'Therefore, God, the Master, says, As sure as I am the living God, because the king despised my oath and broke my covenant, I'll bring the consequences crashing down on his head.

20I'll send out a search party and catch him. I'll take him to Babylon and have him brought to trial because of his total disregard for me.

21All his elite soldiers, along with the rest of the army, will be killed in battle, and whoever is left will be scattered to the four winds. Then you'll realize that I, God, have spoken.

22" 'God, the Master, says, I personally will take a shoot from the top of the towering cedar, a cutting from the crown of the tree, and plant it on a high and towering mountain,

23on the high mountain of Israel. It will grow, putting out branches and fruit—a majestic cedar. Birds of every sort and kind will live under it. They'll build nests in the shade of its branches.

24All the trees of the field will recognize that I, God, made the great tree small and the small tree great, made the green tree turn dry and the dry tree sprout green branches. I, God, said it—and I did it.' "

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What is Ezekiel 17 in the MSG?

Ezekiel 17 in the The Message (MSG) contains 24 verses. The MSG uses a contemporary paraphrase approach, first published in 2002.

How does the MSG translate Ezekiel 17 differently?

The The Message uses contemporary paraphrase, rendering the text as a modern paraphrase in contemporary idioms. Compare this with the NIV (dynamic equivalence) version of Ezekiel 17 for a different perspective.

How many verses are in Ezekiel 17 (MSG)?

Ezekiel Chapter 17 contains 24 verses in the The Message. The book of Ezekiel has 48 chapters total.

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