Ezekiel 34:1

The prophet has yet to pronounce a judgment upon unfaithful rulers, whose punishment will further the good of those whom they have misguided. He shows what the rulers should have been, what they have been, and what in the coming times they shall be when the True King shall reign in the true kingdom.... [ Continue Reading ]

Ezekiel 34:2

SHEPHERDS - Not priests or prophets, but rulers and kings (see the Jeremiah 2:8 note). The most ancient title for “ruler” is a monogram which occurs on the oldest monuments discovered in the cuneiform character. In the Assyrian language it became riu (compare Hebrew רעה _râ‛âh_ =shepherd). In the... [ Continue Reading ]

Ezekiel 34:11

Yahweh is the shepherd of His people. He will do all which the shepherds should have done and did not. These promises - partially fulfilled in the return from Babylon, and in the subsequent prosperity under the Maccabees - point to the ingathering of all nations in the Church of Christ the Good Shep... [ Continue Reading ]

Ezekiel 34:12

THE CLOUDY AND DARK DAY - Contrasted with the day in which the Lord will be among them like a shepherd to gather them together again.... [ Continue Reading ]

Ezekiel 34:16

WITH JUDGMENT - It is characteristic of Yahweh as a shepherd that He judges between sheep and sheep, rejecting the proud and accepting the penitent and broken-hearted.... [ Continue Reading ]

Ezekiel 34:20-31

Yahweh having promised to be a Ruler of His people, the administration of the divine kingdom is now described, as carried on by One King, the representative of David, whose dominion should fulfill all the promises originally made to the man after God’s own heart. Ezekiel does not so much add to, as... [ Continue Reading ]

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