Ezekiel 19:6
Context19:6 He walked about among the lions; he became a young lion.
He learned to tear prey; he devoured people.
Ezekiel 19:2
Context19:2 and say:
“‘What a lioness was your mother among the lions!
She lay among young lions; 1 she reared her cubs.
Ezekiel 23:31-32
Context23:31 You have followed the ways of your sister, so I will place her cup of judgment 2 in your hand. 23:32 “This is what the sovereign Lord says: “You will drink your sister’s deep and wide cup; 3 you will be scorned and derided, for it holds a great deal.
Ezekiel 23:2
Context23:2 “Son of man, there were two women who were daughters of the same mother.
Ezekiel 36:1-2
Context36:1 “As for you, son of man, prophesy to the mountains of Israel, and say: ‘O mountains of Israel, hear the word of the Lord! 36:2 This is what the sovereign Lord says: The enemy has spoken against you, saying “Aha!” and, “The ancient heights 4 have become our property!”’
[19:2] 1 sn Lions probably refer to Judahite royalty and/or nobility. The lioness appears to symbolize the Davidic dynasty, though some see the referent as Hamutal, the wife of Josiah and mother of Jehoahaz and Zedekiah. Gen 49:9 seems to be the background for Judah being compared to lions.
[23:31] 2 tn Heb “her cup.” A cup of intoxicating strong drink is used, here and elsewhere, as a metaphor for judgment because both leave one confused and reeling. (See Jer 25:15, 17, 28; Hab 2:16.) The cup of wrath is a theme also found in the NT (Mark 14:36).
[23:32] 3 sn The image of a deep and wide cup suggests the degree of punishment; it will be extensive and leave the victim helpless.