_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)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Fat. Pastors often disguise the truth to flatter the rich, or the
more just souls are ruined by their negligence._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Healed. God alone can restore to life. But pastors will not be
excused by ignorance if they know not the maladies and the remedies of
their flock. --- Hand. This was blamed in the Pharisees, and is
contrary to the spirit of the gospel, Matthew xxiii. 4., and 1 Peter
v. 2._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Field. The people being neglected, followed false prophets and idols.
Their teachers were so far from striving to reclaim them, that they
perhaps shewed them the example. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_No shepherd. Pastors who seek only their temporal advantage, (1
Timothy vi. 5., and Titus i. 7.; Haydock) are hirelings; and if they
teach false doctrine, they are wolves, John x. (Worthington)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Cease. Both the leaders and the people were led into captivity._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Day, in persecution. I will count my sheep, lest any be lost._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Land. All this cannot be understood of the synagogue alone._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Preserve, (Septuagint, Syriac) which seems more natural than Hebrew
and Chaldean, "destroy." I will not eat them, like bad shepherds, ver.
3. (Calmet) --- God and those whom he sends, will take care of the
flock, Ephesians iv. (Worthington)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Cattle. The crimes of the pastors do not excuse the flock. In it
there are people of different dispositions. The rich often destroy,
and these are brought to an account, ver. 24. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_David; Christ, who is of the house of David. (Calmet) --- That king
had been dead long before, so that no Jew or heretic can deny but that
the Messias is here meant, as [in] chap. xxxvii. 24., &c.
(Worthington) --- He possessed eminently all the virtues of David, and
was of his seed. Zorobabel, &c.... [ Continue Reading ]
_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)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Make. Literally, "place." (Haydock) --- Septuagint read not a
blessing, which seems superfluous. (Calmet) --- Yet Chaldean has it,
and the idea is more complete. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_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)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Men. What has been said of sheep (Menochius) relates to you. --- Am
the Lord. This is not in Hebrew or Protestants. (Haydock) --- But it
is found in one Hebrew manuscript and Septuagint, as this version is
thus frequently confirmed. (Kennicott, Dis. ii.)_... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER XXXIV.... [ Continue Reading ]