
Text -- Ezekiel 34:25 (NET)




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Wesley -> Eze 34:25
Wesley: Eze 34:25 - -- A covenant of promises, which contain, and shall bring peace, that is all good.
A covenant of promises, which contain, and shall bring peace, that is all good.
JFB -> Eze 34:25
JFB: Eze 34:25 - -- The original promise of the law (Lev 26:6) shall be realized for the first time fully under Messiah (Isa 11:6-9; Isa 35:9; Hos 2:18).
The original promise of the law (Lev 26:6) shall be realized for the first time fully under Messiah (Isa 11:6-9; Isa 35:9; Hos 2:18).
Clarke: Eze 34:25 - -- I will make with them a covenant of peace - The original is emphatic: וכרתי להם ברית שלום vecharatti lahem berith shalom , "And I w...
I will make with them a covenant of peace - The original is emphatic:

Clarke: Eze 34:25 - -- And will cause the evil beasts to cease - These false and ravenous pastors. Christ purges them out of his Church, and destroys that power by which t...
And will cause the evil beasts to cease - These false and ravenous pastors. Christ purges them out of his Church, and destroys that power by which they lorded it over God’ s heritage.
TSK -> Eze 34:25
TSK: Eze 34:25 - -- I will make : Eze 37:26; Isa 55:3; Jer 31:31-33; Zec 6:13; Heb 13:20
and will : Lev 26:6; Job 5:22; Isa 11:6-9, Isa 35:9; Hos 2:18-23
and they : Eze 3...
I will make : Eze 37:26; Isa 55:3; Jer 31:31-33; Zec 6:13; Heb 13:20
and will : Lev 26:6; Job 5:22; Isa 11:6-9, Isa 35:9; Hos 2:18-23

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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now described, as carried on by One King, the representative of David, whose dominion should fulfill all the promises originally made to the man after God’ s own heart.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 34:25
Poole: Eze 34:25 - -- Will make renew and confirm to them.
A covenant of peace a covenant of promises, which contain and shall bring peace; in the Hebrew dialect,
all g...
Will make renew and confirm to them.
A covenant of peace a covenant of promises, which contain and shall bring peace; in the Hebrew dialect,
all good This, as it refers to the state of this people after their return, comprehends that outward peace and prosperity that God gave them, but it hath a higher and more excellent import, better mercies of this covenant established on better promises, i.e. best, because spiritual and eternal.
Evil beasts: during the Babylonish captivity evil beasts had exceedingly increased, through seventy years’ desolation in Judea, but on the replanting and increasing of men these were diminished, and destroyed at last; thus literally. But mystically, under the bondage of Satan, worse beasts destroyed men; these Christ, who turns back that captivity, will destroy.
Safely without danger and without fear: see Eze 28:26 .
In the wilderness in which both wild and hurtful beasts, and wilder, more hurtful robbers, did haunt. There is somewhat of an hyperbole here; after the temporal redemption from Babylon, they should have such safety as they should account very great after such long and great troubles; in the spiritual redemption they should have greater safety, when, delivered from the hand of enemies, they serve God in holiness before him all their days.
In the woods places where venomous and devouring creatures usually lurk, yet there shall ye venture confidently to sleep, and without much danger.
Haydock -> Eze 34:25
Haydock: Eze 34:25 - -- Peace. Christ pacifies all, Romans xv. 33., Micheas v. 5., and Ephesians vi. 15. ---
Beasts: those who promote idolatry; or, speaking of Christian...
Peace. Christ pacifies all, Romans xv. 33., Micheas v. 5., and Ephesians vi. 15. ---
Beasts: those who promote idolatry; or, speaking of Christians, who teach heretical doctrine and persecute the Church. (Calmet)
Gill -> Eze 34:25
Gill: Eze 34:25 - -- And I will make with them a covenant of peace,...., Such the covenant of grace is, made with Christ from everlasting; in which Jehovah proposed terms ...
And I will make with them a covenant of peace,...., Such the covenant of grace is, made with Christ from everlasting; in which Jehovah proposed terms of peace, and which Christ undertook to answer, and became the peacemaker; and from this article concerning the peace and reconciliation of men the covenant is so called; see Isa 54:10, this the Lord promises to make known to his people his flock, to show them their interest in it, and to make it good unto them; for otherwise it was made with Christ, and with them in Christ from all eternity. The Septuagint and Arabic versions read,
"I will make with David a covenant of peace:''
and will cause the evil beasts to cease out of the land; which was literally fulfilled when the Jews returned from Babylon; during their captivity, the land being uninhabited, evil beasts increased in it, and possessed it; but upon their return these ceased, being either destroyed, or driven away: but figuratively these design wicked men, who, for the malignity of their nature, manners, and conversation, are called evil beasts, as the Cretians were, Tit 1:12, particularly false teachers may be designed; those grievous wolves that spare not, but wrong the flock; but now shall be no more, being either forced to quit their place, or truly converted; so that the wolf shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard lie down with the kid; which will be the peaceable and comfortable state of the church in the latter day; when there will be none to hurt and destroy in the Lord's holy mountain, Isa 11:6,
and they shall dwell safely in the wilderness, and sleep in the woods; not only in their houses, but in the fields, and even in the wilderness, and in the woods, where wild beasts used to resort; but now being clear of all, and under the protection of such a Shepherd and Prince as David the servant of the Lord, they shall have no dread upon their mind, no fear of any danger; but dwell in the utmost security, lie down and sleep in peace and safety, the Lord sustaining them; and whom they shall serve without fear of any enemy all their days, in righteousness and holiness, being delivered out of the hands of them all.

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NET Notes: Eze 34:25 The woods were typically considered to be places of danger (Ps 104:20-21; Jer 5:6).
Geneva Bible -> Eze 34:25
Geneva Bible: Eze 34:25 And I will make with them a covenant of peace, and will cause the evil beasts to cease out of the land: and they shall ( l ) dwell safely in the wilde...

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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...
