Ezekiel 17:19 says, Therefore thus saith the Lord God; As I live, surely mine oath that he hath despised, and my covenant that he hath broken, even it will I recompense upon his own head. God once again spoke of Zedekiah despising God's oath to Him and breaking his covenant with Him. I believe that Zedekiah had never put his faith in God, but he had only put his faith in his position in the world. Matthew Henry says that Zedekiah thought that his position as king set him above other men, and there are still people in the world today who believe that they are better than other people because of their position in the world and don’t feel the need to put their faith in God.
Verse twenty adds, And I will spread my net upon him, and he shall be taken in my snare, and I will bring him to Babylon, and will plead with him there for his trespass that he hath trespassed against me. God said that Zedekiah, and the people of Israel. was going to go away to punishment in Babylon because of their lack of faith in Him and that none would escape. He was going to allow them to be carried away, but He still wasn’t going to desert them. He would still continue to try to reason with them there. As long as we are alive, God still continue to call us to Him, unless we say no to Him to the point that He decides He has given us enough chances, and then He will give us over to a reprobate mind. Of course, after His final judgment comes, it is forever too late to accept His forgiveness, so He will no longer call those who are sent away to everlasting punishment.
Verse twenty-one continues, And all his fugitives with all his bands shall fall by the sword, and they that remain shall be scattered toward all winds: and ye shall know that I the Lord have spoken it. God said that all His fugitives, those who were no longer under His protection because of their rebellion, would mostly die by the sword but even those who escaped would be scattered to the winds. Matthew Henry says this also refers to the Egyptians that the people of Israel had relied on for protection. They too would fall by the sword or be scattered. When this happened people would know that God is God, especially those who were supposed to be a part of His kingdom but had refused to remain faithful to Him. One day those who have put their faith in anyone or anything other than God will know that He is God, but it will be too late to save them.
Verse-twenty-two states, Thus saith the Lord God; I will also take of the highest branch of the high cedar, and will set it; I will crop off from the top of his young twigs a tender one, and will plant it upon an high mountain and eminent: This refers to Zedekiah and his descendants being cut off from the kingdom of God because they refused to obey their covenant relationship with Him. No matter how powerful anyone may be in the world today, they will be cut off from the kingdom of God if they do not enter into a covenant relationship with God by putting their faith in Jesus Christ, the only way to salvation. Of course, their children will not be cut off from God’s kingdom because of the parents’ refusal to put their faith in Jesus Christ, unless they also refuse to do so.
Verse twenty-three adds, In the mountain of the height of Israel will I plant it: and it shall bring forth boughs, and bear fruit, and be a goodly cedar: and under it shall dwell all fowl of every wing; in the shadow of the branches thereof shall they dwell. God said that He was going to plant this cutoff top in the highest mountain of Israel and it would bring forth boughs and bear fruit. God would still be with the remnant of the people of Israel and would once again give them a king. This promise was fulfilled when Zerubbabel became king and the people of Israel were allowed to return to Israel. Of course, the ultimate fulfillment of this prophecy would be Jesus Christ came to be the everlasting King of all who put their faith in Him.
Verse twenty-four continues, And all the trees of the field shall know that I the Lord have brought down the high tree, have exalted the low tree, have dried up the green tree, and have made the dry tree to flourish: I the Lord have spoken and have done it. God said that after He bought down the high tree and exalted the low tree that people would know that He was God. The nation of Israel had been a great nation, but they turned away from God. Now, God was going to take one of low estate and make Him the everlasting King. Even though this prophecy was partly fulfilled with Zerubbabel, its ultimate fulfillment was when Jesus Christ came to die for the sins of all people.