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The Lofty Cedar

31 In the eleventh year, in the third month, on the first day of the month, the word of the Lord came to me: Mortal, say to Pharaoh king of Egypt and to his hordes:

Whom are you like in your greatness?(A)
    Consider Assyria, a cedar of Lebanon,
with fair branches and forest shade,
    and of great height,
    its top among the clouds.(B)
The waters nourished it;
    the deep made it grow tall,
flowing with its rivers
    around the place it was planted,
sending forth its streams
    to all the trees of the field.(C)
So it towered high
    above all the trees of the field;
its boughs grew large
    and its branches long,
    from abundant water in its shoots.(D)
All the birds of the air
    made their nests in its boughs;
under its branches all the animals of the field
    gave birth to their young,
and in its shade
    all great nations lived.(E)
It was beautiful in its greatness,
    in the length of its branches,
for its roots went down
    to abundant water.
The cedars in the garden of God could not rival it
    nor the fir trees equal its boughs;
the plane trees were as nothing
    compared with its branches;
no tree in the garden of God
    was like it in beauty.(F)
I made it beautiful
    with its mass of branches,
the envy of all the trees of Eden
    that were in the garden of God.

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Egypt Learns from Assyria’s Demise

31 On the first day of the third month of the eleventh year of our captivity,[a] this message came to me from the Lord: “Son of Man, tell this to Pharaoh, king of Egypt and his gangs:

‘Who do you think you are?
    What makes you so great?
Think about Assyria,[b]
    that cedar of Lebanon,
beautiful with its branches,
    like a shady forest,
with an awesome height,
    its summit touches the clouds.
Abundant water made it great,
    Subterranean rivers made it grow.
Rivers surrounded the area where it had been planted,
    and water channels nourished all the trees in the fields.
That’s why it grew taller than any of the trees in the fields.
    Its boughs flourished.
Its branches grew luxurious
    because all the water made it spread out well.
The birds in the sky made nests in its boughs;
    all the beasts of the field gave birth under its branches.
        All the great nations rested in its shade.

‘Beautiful because it was so great,
    with its long branches,
        it was rooted in many bodies of water.[c]
The cedars in God’s garden could not compare to it;
    Fir trees could not match its boughs.
The plane tree[d] never grew branches like it,
    and no tree in God’s garden compares to its beauty.
I made it beautiful,
    including all of its branches;
all the trees in God’s garden of Eden envied it!’”

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Notas al pie

  1. Ezekiel 31:1 The Heb. lacks of our captivity
  2. Ezekiel 31:3 Lit. Asshur
  3. Ezekiel 31:7 Lit. many waters
  4. Ezekiel 31:8 I.e., a species of trees that could readily be stripped of their bark; cf. Gen 30:37