Ezekiel
Ezekiel 17:14ESV·traditional attribution

that the kingdom might be humble and not lift itself up, and keep his covenant that it might stand.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

He now adds, that the kingdom might be humbled. Zedekiah then could not pretend error, nor turn his back, as if he had been outwitted by the cunning and secret counsels of the king of Babylon: for Nebuchadnezzar dealt with him openly, and proscribed the conditions on which he wished him to reign.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

We must take all these verses together, that we may have the parable and the explanation of it at one view before us, because they will illustrate one another. 1. The prophet is appointed to put forth a riddle to the house of Israel (Eze 17:2), not to puzzle them, as Samson's riddle was put forth to the Philistines, not to hide the mind of...

Commenting on Ezekiel 17:1-21

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

As I live, saith the Lord God,.... This is the form of an oath, as Kimchi and Ben Melech observe; the Lord swears, in his wrath, by himself, by his life; this shows how much he resented, what Zedekiah had done, and how sure and certain his ruin was: surely in the place where the king dwelleth that made him king; in Babylon, where Nebuchadnezzar...