“Then the word of Yahweh
Came to me.
‘Say now
To the rebellious house!
Do you not know
What these things mean?
Tell them!
The king of Babylon
Came to Jerusalem.
He took its king.
He took its officials.
He brought them
Back with him
To Babylon.
He took
One of the royal offspring.
He made a covenant
With him.
He put him
Under oath.
He had taken away
The chief men
Of the land.
Thus the kingdom
Might be humble.
The kingdom might not
Lift itself up.
By keeping
His covenant,
It might stand.’’’
Ezekiel had another oracle from Yahweh that explained the first eagle allegory or riddle. Obviously the rebellious house of Judah did not understand it. Thus Yahweh, via Ezekiel, was going to explain it to them. The first eagle was the king of Babylon who came to Jerusalem. He took its king and officials back with him to Babylon. Then he took one of the Judean royal offspring and made an agreement with him. This new king swore an oath of allegiance to the King of Babylon. The first king that was uprooted was King Jehoiakim (609-598 BCE), while the new king was King Zedekiah (598-587). Thus the kingdom of Judah would be humbled and not be able to lift itself up. It would be allowed to exist, if it kept the agreement with the King of Babylon.