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Text -- Ezekiel 34:1-2 (NET)
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Wesley: Eze 34:2 - -- The rulers of the people kings, magistrates, and princes; as also priests, and prophets.
The rulers of the people kings, magistrates, and princes; as also priests, and prophets.
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The two tribes, and the few out of the ten that adhere to the house of David.
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Contrive their own ease, advantage, and honour.
Clarke -> Eze 34:2
Clarke: Eze 34:2 - -- Prophesy against the shepherds of Israel - The shepherds include, first, the priests and Levites; secondly, the kings, princes, and magistrates. The...
Prophesy against the shepherds of Israel - The shepherds include, first, the priests and Levites; secondly, the kings, princes, and magistrates. The flock means the whole of the people. The fat and the wool, the tithes and offerings, the taxes and imposts. The reprehensible feeding and clothing with these, as to the priests and Levites, the using these tithes and offerings, not to enable them the better to fulfill the work of the ministry, but to pamper their own bodies, and support them in an idle voluptuous life; and in reference to the state, the employing the taxes and imposts, not for the support and administration of justice and good government, but to subsidize heathen powers, and maintain their own luxury and idolatrous prodigality.
TSK -> Eze 34:2
TSK: Eze 34:2 - -- the shepherds : The shepherds of Israel, signify their kings and princes, priests and prophets; the flock, the whole of the people; the fat and wool, ...
the shepherds : The shepherds of Israel, signify their kings and princes, priests and prophets; the flock, the whole of the people; the fat and wool, the tithes and offerings, taxes and imposts: these they exacted with great rigour, and even oppressed and destroyed the people to enrich themselves; but they bestowed no pains to provide for the welfare of the state, or for the souls of those entrusted to them. They knew nothing about their flockcaps1 . icaps0 t might be diseased, infirm, bruised, maimed, strayed, or lost, for they watched not over them. Eze 33:24; Jer 2:8, Jer 3:15, Jer 10:21, Jer 12:10; Joh 10:1, Joh 10:2, Joh 10:12
Woe : Eze 34:8-10, Eze 13:19; Jer 23:1; Mic 3:1-3, Mic 3:11, Mic 3:12; Zep 3:3, Zep 3:4; Zec 11:17; Mat 24:48-51; Luk 12:42-46, Luk 20:46, Luk 20:47; Rom 16:18; 2Pe 2:3
feed : 2Sa 5:2; Psa 78:71, Psa 78:72; Isa 40:11; Joh 21:15-17; Act 20:26, Act 20:29; 1Pe 5:2-4
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Barnes: Eze 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 sho...
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. Hence, follows a description of Messiah’ s reign.
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Barnes: Eze 34:2 - -- Shepherds - Not priests or prophets, but rulers and kings (see the Jer 2:8 note). The most ancient title for "ruler"is a monogram which occurs ...
Shepherds - Not priests or prophets, but rulers and kings (see the Jer 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
Poole -> Eze 34:2
Poole: Eze 34:2 - -- The shepherds the rulers of the people, both political, as kings, magicians, and princes, and also ecclesiastical, priests and prophets.
Israel the...
The shepherds the rulers of the people, both political, as kings, magicians, and princes, and also ecclesiastical, priests and prophets.
Israel the two tribes, and the few that out of the ten did adhere to the house of David.
Prophesy the command is repeated to encourage and engage the prophet to his work.
Thus saith the Lord God: Ezekiel speaks, but these rulers must know it is God that speaks by him.
Woe be to the shepherds! they have been principal causes of many sins, and exemplary actors in other sins, for which many woes were threatened; many already are come, and the rest will come, in which woes these rulers shall have more than ordinary share.
Feed themselves contrive their own ease, advantage, honour, and ambitious projects. Let the consciences of these rulers, ecclesiastical and political, speak, ought they not, as shepherds, to take care of the sheep committed to their care?
The flocks the sheep, both whole flocks and the single sheep, whole societies and particular members of them.
PBC -> Eze 34:2
PBC: Eze 34:2 - -- God has not called us, my brother, and appointed us overseers of the flock that we might only be fed and clothed with the wool of the flock, but to fe...
God has not called us, my brother, and appointed us overseers of the flock that we might only be fed and clothed with the wool of the flock, but to feed them, to strengthen the weak, pour the oil of gladness into the hearts of the sick, bind up those that are broken with tender words of His everlasting goodness and mercy; and if we should see a lamb or sheep that has been driven away from the fold, go after such a one with brotherly kindness and use the tender cords of love to lead it back into the fold.
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Haydock -> Eze 34:2
Haydock: Eze 34:2 - -- Shepherds. That is, princes, magistrates, chief priests, and scribes. (Challoner) ---
Shepherds may lawfully take milk, (1 Corinthians ix. 7.) but...
Shepherds. That is, princes, magistrates, chief priests, and scribes. (Challoner) ---
Shepherds may lawfully take milk, (1 Corinthians ix. 7.) but the sheep and its wool belong to the master. (Worthington) ---
Excellent instructions are here given for all in authority. (Calmet)
Gill: Eze 34:1 - -- The word of the Lord came unto me,.... The date of this prophecy is not given; however, it seems to have been delivered after the destruction of Jerus...
The word of the Lord came unto me,.... The date of this prophecy is not given; however, it seems to have been delivered after the destruction of Jerusalem; the causes of which are mentioned, the sins of the people and their governors, which the prophet is directed to expose:
saying: as follows:
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Gill: Eze 34:2 - -- Son of man, prophesy against the shepherds of Israel,.... Or, "concerning" p them; the governors of them, as the Targum and Jarchi; their political go...
Son of man, prophesy against the shepherds of Israel,.... Or, "concerning" p them; the governors of them, as the Targum and Jarchi; their political governors, their kings, princes, and civil magistrates of every order and degree; so Kimchi interprets it of kings; and it was common with the eastern nations, and with the Greeks, to call kings shepherds; and one and the same word; in the Greek language, signifies to feed sheep, and to govern people; see Psa 78:72, also their ecclesiastical governors are intended, prophets, priests, Levites, scribes, and Pharisees; these were bad shepherds, or they would not have been prophesied against; and though they were shepherds of Israel, this must be done:
prophesy, and say unto them, thus saith the Lord God unto the shepherds: that the message to them might be the more regarded, it is ordered to be delivered in the name of the Lord; otherwise they would have been apt to have despised it, and charged the prophet with impertinence and rudeness:
woe be to the shepherds of Israel, that do feed themselves! that is, themselves only, and not the flock: had they fed the flock, as well as themselves, they would not have been blamed; but they took no care of the people over whom they were set only minded their own affairs, to get riches and honour, but neglected the good of the people, yea, cruelly oppressed them:
should not the shepherds feed the flocks? undoubtedly they should; it is their duty, the business of their office, so to do; kings to rule over their subjects, defend their persons and property, and secure their privileges and liberties to them; and ecclesiastical rulers, ministers of the word, should feed the flock or church of God committed to them with knowledge and understanding; see Jer 3:15.
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NET Notes -> Eze 34:2
NET Notes: Eze 34:2 The term shepherd is applied to kings in the ancient Near East. In the OT the Lord is often addressed as shepherd of Israel (Gen 49:24; Ps 8:1). The i...
Geneva Bible -> Eze 34:2
Geneva Bible: Eze 34:2 Son of man, prophesy against the shepherds of Israel, prophesy, and say to them, Thus saith the Lord GOD to the shepherds; Woe [be] to the ( a ) sheph...
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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 34:1-6
MHCC: Eze 34:1-6 - --The people became as sheep without a shepherd, were given up as a prey to their enemies, and the land was utterly desolated. No rank or office can exe...
Matthew Henry -> Eze 34:1-6
Matthew Henry: Eze 34:1-6 - -- The prophecy of this chapter is not dated, nor any of those that follow it, till ch. 40. It is most probable that it was delivered after the complet...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Eze 34:1-10
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 34:1-10 - --
Woe to the Bad Shepherds
Eze 34:1. And the word of Jehovah came to me, saying, Eze 34:2. Son of man, prophesy concerning the shepherds of Israe...
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 ...
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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 ...
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Constable: Eze 34:1-31 - --2. False and true shepherds ch. 34
Previously the Lord had said that the Israelites would not oc...
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