‘On its ruin will remain all the birds of the heavens, And all the beasts of the field will come to its branches—
Parallel translations
- WEB On his ruin all the birds of the sky shall dwell, and all the animals of the field shall be on his branches;
- KJV Upon his ruin shall all the fowls of the heaven remain, and all the beasts of the field shall be upon his branches:
- BSB All the birds of the air nested on its fallen trunk, and all the beasts of the field lived among its boughs.
- NASB All the birds of the sky will nest on its fallen trunk, and all the animals of the field will rest on its fallen branches,
- NLT “The birds roost on its fallen trunk, and the wild animals lie among its branches.
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Quick answer
Birds and beasts now perch on the fallen ruin, the same creatures that once sheltered in its living branches. The picture of scavengers settling on a corpse signals utter desolation.
Overview
In a grim reversal of verse 6, the creatures that found home in the flourishing tree now occupy its wreckage. This image of birds and beasts upon ruins is a recurring sign of judgment and abandonment in the prophets. The greatness that drew nations to its shade ends as a carcass picked over by the wild.
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Cross-references · 4
- Ezek 32:4I will leave you on the land, I will cast you out on the open field, and will cause all the birds of the sky to settle on you, and I will satisfy the animals of the whole earth with you.
- Ezek 29:5I’ll cast you out into the wilderness, you and all the fish of your rivers. You’ll fall on the open field. You won’t be brought together, nor gathered. I have given you for food to the animals of the earth and to the birds of the sky.
- Isa 18:6They will be left together for the ravenous birds of the mountains, and for the animals of the earth. The ravenous birds will summer on them, and all the animals of the earth will winter on them.
- Rev 19:17–18I saw an angel standing in the sun. He cried with a loud voice, saying to all the birds that fly in the sky, “Come! Be gathered together to the great supper of God,
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