| 1 | And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: |
| 2 | "Son of man, what can be made from the stalk of a vine, compared to all the plants of the woods that are among the trees of the forests? |
| 3 | Can any wood be taken from it, so that it may be made into a work, or formed into a peg so as to hang some kind of vessel upon it? |
| 4 | Behold, it is used in the fire as fuel. The fire consumes both its ends; and its middle is reduced to ashes. So how can it be useful for any work? |
| 5 | Even when it was whole, it was unsuitable for a work. How much more so, when fire has devoured it and burned it up, will nothing of it be useful? |
| 6 | Therefore, thus says the Lord God: Like the stalk of the vine among the trees of the forests, which I have given to be devoured by fire, so will I deliver the inhabitants of Jerusalem. |
| 7 | And I will set my face against them. They will go away from fire, and yet fire will consume them. And you shall know that I am the Lord, when I will have set my face against them, |
| 8 | and when I will have made their land impassable and desolate. For they have stood forth as transgressors, says the Lord God." |