Ezekiel 19:14
Context19:14 A fire has gone out from its branch; it has consumed its shoot and its fruit. 1
No strong branch was left in it, nor a scepter to rule.’
This is a lament song, and has become a lament song.”
Ezekiel 7:10
Context7:10 “Look, the day! Look, it is coming! Doom has gone out! The staff has budded, pride has blossomed!
Ezekiel 4:16
Context4:16 Then he said to me, “Son of man, I am about to remove the bread supply 2 in Jerusalem. 3 They will eat their bread ration anxiously, and they will drink their water ration in terror
Ezekiel 7:11
Context7:11 Violence 4 has grown into a staff that supports wickedness. Not one of them will be left 5 – not from their crowd, not from their wealth, not from their prominence. 6
Ezekiel 19:11-12
Context19:11 Its boughs were strong, fit 7 for rulers’ scepters; it reached up into the clouds.
It stood out because of its height and its many branches. 8
19:12 But it was plucked up in anger; it was thrown down to the ground.
The east wind 9 dried up its fruit;
its strong branches broke off and withered –
a fire consumed them.
Ezekiel 5:16
Context5:16 I will shoot against them deadly, 10 destructive 11 arrows of famine, 12 which I will shoot to destroy you. 13 I will prolong a famine on you and will remove the bread supply. 14
Ezekiel 14:13
Context14:13 “Son of man, suppose a country sins against me by being unfaithful, and I stretch out my hand against it, cut off its bread supply, 15 cause famine to come on it, and kill both people and animals.


[19:14] 1 tn The verse describes the similar situation recorded in Judg 9:20.
[4:16] 2 tn Heb, “break the staff of bread.” The bread supply is compared to a staff that one uses for support.
[4:16] 3 map For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.
[7:11] 3 tn Heb “the violence.”
[7:11] 4 tc The LXX reads “he will crush the wicked rod without confusion or haste.”
[7:11] 5 tn The Hebrew word occurs only here in the OT.
[19:11] 4 tn The word “fit” does not occur in the Hebrew text.
[19:11] 5 tn Heb “and it was seen by its height and by the abundance of its branches.”
[19:12] 5 sn The east wind symbolizes the Babylonians.
[5:16] 6 tn The Hebrew word carries the basic idea of “bad, displeasing, injurious,” but when used of weapons has the nuance “deadly” (see Ps 144:10).
[5:16] 7 tn Heb “which are/were to destroy.”
[5:16] 8 tn The language of this verse may have been influenced by Deut 32:23.
[5:16] 9 tn Or “which were to destroy those whom I will send to destroy you” (cf. NASB).
[5:16] 10 tn Heb, “break the staff of bread.” The bread supply is compared to a staff that one uses for support. See 4:16, as well as the covenant curse in Lev 26:26.