King James Version
And say, What is thy mother? A lioness: she lay down among lions, she nourished her whelps among young lions.(Ezekiel 19:2)
And she brought up one of her whelps: it became a young lion, and it learned to catch the prey; it devoured men.(Ezekiel 19:3)
The nations also heard of him; he was taken in their pit, and they brought him with chains unto the land of Egypt.(Ezekiel 19:4)
Now when she saw that she had waited, and her hope was lost, then she took another of her whelps, and made him a young lion.
And he went up and down among the lions, he became a young lion, and learned to catch the prey, and devoured men.(Ezekiel 19:6)
And he knew their desolate palaces, and he laid waste their cities; and the land was desolate, and the fulness thereof, by the noise of his roaring.(Ezekiel 19:7)
Then the nations set against him on every side from the provinces, and spread their net over him: he was taken in their pit.(Ezekiel 19:8)

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Ezekiel 19:5 - Cross Reference

And Pharaohnechoh made Eliakim the son of Josiah king in the room of Josiah his father, and turned his name to Jehoiakim, and took Jehoahaz away: and he came to Egypt, and died there. (2 Kings 23:34)
And she brought up one of her whelps: it became a young lion, and it learned to catch the prey; it devoured men. (Ezekiel 19:3)