Ezekiel 19 — TOJB
19Verse 1Moreover take thou up a kinah (lament) for the nasi'im of Yisroel,Verse 2And say:
What is immecha, a lioness?
She lay down among arayot (lions),
rearing her cubs among young lions.
Verse 3And she brought up one of her cubs;
it became a strong lion,
and it learned to tear teref (prey);
it devoured adam.
Verse 4The Goyim also heard of him;
he was trapped in their shachat (pit),
and they brought him with hooks
unto Eretz Mitzrayim.
Verse 5Now when she saw that in vain she had waited,
and her tikvah (hope) was lost,
then she took another of her cubs,
and made him a strong lion.
Verse 6And he went up and down among the arayot (lions),
he became a strong lion,
and learned to tear the teref,
and devoured adam.
Verse 7And he destroyed their strongholds,
and he laid waste their towns;
and eretz and the fulness thereof became desolate,
through the sound of his roaring.
Verse 8Then the Goyim set against him
on every side from the medinot (provinces),
and spread their reshet (net) over him;
he was trapped in their shachat (pit).+
Verse 9And they put him in a neckstock with hooks,
and brought him to Melech Bavel;
they brought him into metzodot (fortresses),
that his voice should no more be heard
upon the harim of Yisroel.Verse 10Immecha is like a gefen (vine) full of shoots,
planted by the mayim;
she was fruitful and full of branches
by reason of mayim rabbim.
Verse 11And she had strong branches
that became the shivtei moshlim (scepters of rulers),
and her stature towered
above the thick branches,
and she was seen in her height
amid the dense branches.
Verse 12But she was uprooted in chemah (fury),
she was cast down to the ground,
and the east wind dried up her p'ri;
her strong branches were broken and withered;
the eish consumed them.
Verse 13And now she is planted in the midbar,
in a dry and thirsty eretz.
Verse 14And eish is gone out of a rod of her branches,
which hath devoured her p'ri,
so that she hath no strong branch
to be a shevet (sceptre) to rule.
This is a kinah lament,
and shall be for a funeral dirge.
What is immecha, a lioness?
She lay down among arayot (lions),
rearing her cubs among young lions.
Verse 3And she brought up one of her cubs;
it became a strong lion,
and it learned to tear teref (prey);
it devoured adam.
Verse 4The Goyim also heard of him;
he was trapped in their shachat (pit),
and they brought him with hooks
unto Eretz Mitzrayim.
Verse 5Now when she saw that in vain she had waited,
and her tikvah (hope) was lost,
then she took another of her cubs,
and made him a strong lion.
Verse 6And he went up and down among the arayot (lions),
he became a strong lion,
and learned to tear the teref,
and devoured adam.
Verse 7And he destroyed their strongholds,
and he laid waste their towns;
and eretz and the fulness thereof became desolate,
through the sound of his roaring.
Verse 8Then the Goyim set against him
on every side from the medinot (provinces),
and spread their reshet (net) over him;
he was trapped in their shachat (pit).+
Verse 9And they put him in a neckstock with hooks,
and brought him to Melech Bavel;
they brought him into metzodot (fortresses),
that his voice should no more be heard
upon the harim of Yisroel.Verse 10Immecha is like a gefen (vine) full of shoots,
planted by the mayim;
she was fruitful and full of branches
by reason of mayim rabbim.
Verse 11And she had strong branches
that became the shivtei moshlim (scepters of rulers),
and her stature towered
above the thick branches,
and she was seen in her height
amid the dense branches.
Verse 12But she was uprooted in chemah (fury),
she was cast down to the ground,
and the east wind dried up her p'ri;
her strong branches were broken and withered;
the eish consumed them.
Verse 13And now she is planted in the midbar,
in a dry and thirsty eretz.
Verse 14And eish is gone out of a rod of her branches,
which hath devoured her p'ri,
so that she hath no strong branch
to be a shevet (sceptre) to rule.
This is a kinah lament,
and shall be for a funeral dirge.