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Text -- Ezekiel 34:29 (NET)

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JFB -> Eze 34:29
JFB: Eze 34:29 - -- Messiah, the "Rod" and "Branch" (Isa 11:1), the "righteous Branch" (Jer 23:5), who shall obtain for them "renown." FAIRBAIRN less probably translates,...
Messiah, the "Rod" and "Branch" (Isa 11:1), the "righteous Branch" (Jer 23:5), who shall obtain for them "renown." FAIRBAIRN less probably translates, "A plantation for a name," that is, a flourishing condition, represented as a garden (alluding to Eden, Gen 2:8-11, with its various trees, good for food and pleasant to the sight), the planting of the Lord (Isa 60:21; Isa 61:3), and an object of "renown" among the heathen.
Clarke: Eze 34:29 - -- I will raise up - a plant of renown - מטע לשם matta leshem , "a plantation to the name;"to the name of Christ. A Christian Church composed of...
I will raise up - a plant of renown -

Clarke: Eze 34:29 - -- They shall be no more consumed with hunger - For this glorious plant of name is the Bread of life; and this is broken in all the assemblies of his p...
They shall be no more consumed with hunger - For this glorious plant of name is the Bread of life; and this is broken in all the assemblies of his people where his name is properly proclaimed.
Defender -> Eze 34:29
Defender: Eze 34:29 - -- Literally, "a plant of the Name," prophesying the coming reign of Messiah, whose rule would assure full security and provision of all needs. When He c...
Literally, "a plant of the Name," prophesying the coming reign of Messiah, whose rule would assure full security and provision of all needs. When He came first, He was "as a tender plant, and as a root out of a dry ground" (Isa 53:2), with "no beauty that we should desire him," (Isa 53:2) but then He shall be a Plant of Renown."
TSK -> Eze 34:29
TSK: Eze 34:29 - -- I will : Isa 4:2, Isa 11:1-6, Isa 53:2; Jer 23:5, Jer 33:15; Zec 3:8, Zec 6:12
of renown : or, for renown, Psa 72:17; Isa 9:6
consumed : Heb. taken aw...

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Barnes -> Eze 34:20-31
Barnes: Eze 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 repres...
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 explain and develope, the original promise; and as the complete fulfillment of the spiritual blessings, which the prophets were guided to proclaim, was manifestly never realized in any temporal prosperity of the Jews, and never could and never can be realized in any earthly kingdom, we recognize throughout the Sacred Volume the one subject of all prophecy - the Righteous King, the Anointed Prince, the Son and the Lord of David.
One shepherd - One, as ruling over an undivided people, the distinction between the kingdoms of Israel and Judah having been done away.
My servant David - David was a fit type of the True King because he was a true and faithful servant of Yahweh. That which David was partially and imperfectly, Christ is in full perfection (compare Mat 12:18; Joh 5:30; Heb 10:7.)
The blessings here foretold are especially those of the old covenant. The wilderness (or, pasture-country) and the woods, the places most exposed to beasts and birds of prey, become places of security. Under the new covenant Sion and the hills around are representative of God’ s Church; and temporal blessings are typical of the blessings showered down upon Christ’ s Church by Him who has vanquished the powers of evil.
A plant - Equivalent to the "Branch,"under which name Isaiah and Jeremiah prophesy of the Messiah. The contrast in this verse to hunger seems to favor the idea that the "plant"was for food, i. e., spiritual food, and in this sense also, applicable to the Messiah (compare Joh 6:35.)
The shame of the pagan - The shameful reproaches with which the pagan assail them.
Translate "Ye are my flock, the flock of my pasture (compare Jer 23:1); ye are men, and I am your God."
Poole -> Eze 34:29
Poole: Eze 34:29 - -- Raise establish and settle.
A plant or plantation, so the word, so the Chaldee paraphrast, and so it best suits new planters as they now were; howe...
Raise establish and settle.
A plant or plantation, so the word, so the Chaldee paraphrast, and so it best suits new planters as they now were; however, as we read it, it is a promise of honour and fame to their posterity, as in the Maccabees’ time, and, which is more, it is a promise of the Messiah to be raised for them.
With hunger in the land by barrenness of a land cursed, or by wastes made by enemies, or by long siege, as formerly.
The shame of the heathen who reproached them; cast away, rejected of God, and accursed, so that they were a taunt and proverb among the heathen.
Haydock -> Eze 34:29
Haydock: Eze 34:29 - -- A bud of renown, ( germen nominatum. ) He speaks of Christ, our Lord, the illustrious bud of the house of David, renowned over all the earth. See J...
A bud of renown, ( germen nominatum. ) He speaks of Christ, our Lord, the illustrious bud of the house of David, renowned over all the earth. See Jeremias xxxiii. 15. (Challoner) ---
Septuagint, Syriac, "a plant of peace." Chaldean, "established." (Calmet)
Gill -> Eze 34:29
Gill: Eze 34:29 - -- And I will raise up for them a plant of renown,.... Or, "for a name"; or, "of a name" t; a famous one: this is to be understood, not of the Jewish nat...
And I will raise up for them a plant of renown,.... Or, "for a name"; or, "of a name" t; a famous one: this is to be understood, not of the Jewish nation itself, as the Targum,
"and I will raise up for them a plantation for standing;''
or which shall continue; but of the Messiah, and not of his incarnation, when he sprung up as a tender plant out of the dry ground, and as a branch out of the roots of Jesse, being on that account often spoken of as a branch; see Isa 11:1, but of him in a more raised and exalted state, as grown up to a stately tree, a goodly cedar, as in Eze 17:23 when his interest and kingdom should be great and glorious in the world, as it will be at the time of the conversion of the Jews; and it is spoken of his manifestation to them as a plant of renown, or as a renowned plant, the true vine and tree of life; or as a famous renowned person, one of name; whose glorious names and titles are Shiloh, the Messiah, Immanuel, Jehovah our righteousness, Jesus the Saviour, the Word of God, the King of kings, and Lord of lords:
and they shall be no more consumed with hunger in the land; the Targum is,
"they shall no more move from place to place through famine in the land;''
and which is to be understood, not of hunger through a famine of bread and water, but of hearing the word of the Lord; which they shall now have, and hear, and believe, and so have food for their souls, and hunger no more; as those do not who believe in Christ, Joh 6:35, for this plant raised up for them, and pointed out to them, the tree of life, Christ Jesus, bears all manner of precious fruit, sweet to the taste, and nourishing to the souls of his people; under his shadow they sit, and his fruit is sweet to them; and with him is bread enough, and to spare; so that there is no want, nor fear of consumption with hunger, where he is:
neither bear the shame of the Heathen any more; being called by them Jews, in away of taunt, a proverb, and a curse; and outcasts, whom none seek after; but now they shall no more be termed forsaken, or called desolate, but instead thereof Hephzibah and Beulah; see Jer 30:17.

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TSK Synopsis -> Eze 34:1-31
TSK Synopsis: Eze 34:1-31 - --1 A reproof of the shepherds.7 God's judgment against them.11 His providence over his flock.20 The kingdom of Christ.
MHCC -> Eze 34:17-31
MHCC: Eze 34:17-31 - --The whole nation seemed to be the Lord's flock, yet they were very different characters; but he knew how to distinguish between them. By good pastures...
Matthew Henry -> Eze 34:17-31
Matthew Henry: Eze 34:17-31 - -- The prophet has no more to say to the shepherds, but he has now a message to deliver to the flock. God had ordered him to speak tenderly to them, an...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Eze 34:23-31
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 34:23-31 - --
Appointment of David as Shepherd, and Blessing of the People
Eze 34:23. And I will raise up one shepherd over them, who shall feed them, my servan...
Constable: Eze 33:1--48:35 - --IV. Future blessings for Israel chs. 33--48
"This last major division of the book focuses on the restoration of ...

Constable: Eze 33:21--40:1 - --B. Restoration to the Promised Land 33:21-39:29
"The concept of the land is particularly significant to ...

Constable: Eze 34:1-31 - --2. False and true shepherds ch. 34
Previously the Lord had said that the Israelites would not oc...




