Well, Ezekiel 19 is a wild ride. We've got wild animals, a vine, and a bunch of allegories. It starts off with a lament for Israel, comparing it to a lioness who had two cubs that grew up to be strong and powerful. But then those cubs got eaten by other wild animals, which is just a metaphor for the destruction of Israel. Then it moves on to a vine with multiple branches, which is also a metaphor for Israel. The branches get cut off and burned and it's a sad, sad state of affairs. But then the vine sprouts again and it's a beautiful symbol of hope. So, in the end, it's still a pretty sad tale but with a glimmer of hope.