“As for you!
Raise up
A lamentation
For the princes of Israel!
Say!
‘What a lioness
Was your mother
Among lions!
She lay down
Among young lions,
Rearing her cubs.
She raised up
One of her cubs.
He became
A young lion.
He learned
To catch prey.
He devoured humans.
The nations sounded
An alarm
Against him.
He was caught
In their pit.
They brought him
With hooks
To the land of Egypt.”
Now Ezekiel has an allegorical poetic lamentation for the officials and princes of Israel. There was a lioness mother who took care of her cubs. Apparently this is an allusion to Judah, the lioness. One of them became a young lion who learned how to catch prey. In fact, he devoured some humans. Other countries got upset. They then caught him in a pit. They hooked him and brought him to Egypt. Who is this young lion that was brought to Egypt? This may be a reference to King Jehoahaz (609 BCE) who was captured, after the death of his father, King Josiah (640-609 BCE).