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Verse Ezekiel 34:17. _AND_ AS FOR _YOU, O MY FLOCK_] After having
spoken to the _shepherds_, he now addresses the _flock_.
_I JUDGE BETWEEN CATTLE AND CATTLE_] Between _false_ and _true_
professors;...
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Ezekiel 34:1. The shepherds of Israel were the kings and princes and
all who had authority over them. The prophet Jeremiah had received a
similar message Jeremiah 23:1. These shepherds of Israel were...
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But among the flock there were differences too, the strong (_i.e._ the
rich) treating the weak with selfishness and brutality. This too will
end....
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CATTLE AND CATTLE: i.e. between the sheep and the goats: rams being
the sheep, while the he-goats are set in contrast....
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Not only shall the cruel shepherds be removed and the flock delivered
out of their hands and fed by the Lord himself, the injuries inflicted
by members of the flock on each other shall no more prevail...
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B. The Divine Shepherd 34:11-22
TRANSLATION
(11) For thus says the Lord GOD: Behold, Here am I, and I will search
for My sheep, and seek them out. (12) As a shepherd seeks out his
flock in the day he...
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And as for you, O my flock, thus saith the Lord GOD; Behold, I judge
between cattle and cattle, between the rams and the he goats.
AS FOR YOU, O MY FLOCK - passing from the rulers to the people....
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THE NEW ISRAEL (EZEKIEL 33-48)
So long as the Jewish kingdom remained in existence Ezekiel's
prophecies (those in Ezekiel 1-24) dealt almost exclusively with the
nation's sin, and with the certainty o...
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EZEKIEL: “THEY SHALL KNOW THAT I AM GOD”
GOD’S PLANS FOR *ISRAEL AND THE NATIONS
EZEKIEL CHAPTER S 25 TO 39
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 34
THE FALSE *SHEPHERDS OF *ISRAEL – EZEKIEL 34:1-10
v1
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BETWEEN CATTLE AND CATTLE. — In other words, _between one and
another of the flock._ They are not all alike to be saved and blessed,
but only those who turn in penitence and submission to God, their
S...
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וְ אַתֵּ֣נָה צֹאנִ֔י כֹּ֥ה אָמַ֖ר
אֲדֹנָ֣י יְ
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THE MESSIANIC KINGDOM
Ezekiel 34:1
The term "Messianic" as commonly applied to Old Testament prophecy
bears two different senses, a wider and a narrower. In its wider use
it is almost equivalent to t...
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“SHOWERS OF BLESSING”
Ezekiel 34:17-31
Though God now often seems to make no difference between the
oppressors and the oppressed, the time is fast coming when He will
make momentous and lasting dist...
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The next prophecy dealt ultimately with the one Shepherd. It opened
with an indictment of the false shepherds through whom all these evil
things had happened to the people. Their sin had been that the...
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_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)_...
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Here we have, in the midst of many gracious promises, the Lord's
address to the flock itself. As in the circumstances of life, in a
wilderness state, even the flock of Jesus, like the flock of the
fie...
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The end of Jeremiah has given us an account of the fulfilment of
Ezekiel's words; but all these judgments give room for the
intervention of God in behalf of His people by means of sovereign
grace acco...
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AND AS FOR YOU, O MY FLOCK, THUS SAITH THE LORD GOD,.... Having done
with the shepherds, and the complaint against them, the Lord proceeds
to take notice of the flock, or the people themselves, and th...
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And [as for] you, O my flock, thus saith the Lord GOD; Behold, I judge
between cattle and cattle, between the rams and the he goats.
Ver. 17. _And as for you, O my flock._] I have a saying to you als...
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Ezekiel 34:17 ; EZEKIEL 34:19. _ As for you, O my flock_ The prophet,
having finished what he had to say to the shepherds, now delivers
God's message to the flock. God had before ordered him to speak...
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And as for you, O My flock, thus saith the Lord God, in announcing His
policy over against the entire nation, BEHOLD, I JUDGE BETWEEN CATTLE
AND CATTLE, literally, "between sheep and sheep," or the sm...
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Jehovah as Israel's true Shepherd...
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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 and deep waters, are meant the pure word o...
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I JUDGE BETWEEN CATTLE AND CATTLE; make a different estimate and
judgment between men and men, between the smaller and weaker that need
more tenderness, and the greater and stronger whose violence is...
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Ezekiel 34:17 you H859 flock H6629 says H559 (H8804) Lord H136 GOD
H3069 judge H8199 (H8802) sheep...
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“But as for you, O my flock, thus says the Lord Yahweh, Behold I
will judge between cattle and cattle, as well the rams as the
he-goats. Does it seem a small thing to you to have fed on the good
pastu...
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The former part of the chapter contains a prophetic denunciation
against the evil shepherds, the men who fed not the flocks, but fed
themselves, who fouled, with their filthy feet, the waters where th...
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Ezekiel 34:11. _For thus saith the Lord God; Behold, I, even I, will
both search my sheep, and seek them out._
Here is a divine One come to seek and to save. The shepherds had
neglected and scattered...
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Ezekiel 34:11. _For thus saith the Lord God; Behold, I, even I, will
both search my sheep, and seek them out. As a shepherd seeketh out his
flock in the day that he is among his sheep that are scatter...
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CONTENTS: Message to the faithless shepherds of Israel. Promise of
restoration of Israel, and setting up of the kingdom.
CHARACTERS: God, Ezekiel.
CONCLUSION: Those will have a great deal to answer...
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Ezekiel 34:2. _Woe to the shepherds of Israel._ The character of the
pastors which follow, distinguishes the industrious from the idle
shepherds: the words apply to magistrates and ministers. A magist...
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_I judge between cattle and cattle._
SELFISH SCRAMBLE AND CHRISTIAN SERVICE
It presents to us the scene, far too often enacted in human life, of a
selfish scramble--a scramble for position, for mone...
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_I, even I, will both search My sheep, and seek them out._
THE FLOCK SOUGHT AND FOUND
Is the Great Shepherd to leave the stray sheep to wander and perish?
or is He to pity and reclaim them? In the Cr...
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 34:1 As the move toward restoration
continues, Ezekiel describes the nation and its leaders as sheep and
shepherds. He addresses the shepherds (vv. Ezekiel 34:1) and then the
s
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 34:17 The remainder of the chapter is
addressed to the flock: vv. Ezekiel 34:17 condemn victimization within
the flock; vv....
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THE REPROOF OF THE FALSE SHEPHERDS AND A PROMISE OF THE GOOD AND TRUE
SHEPHERD (Chap. 34)
EXPLANATORY NOTES.— Ezekiel 34:1. “PROPHESY AGAINST THE
SHEPHERDS.” “The trouble which the prophet here encoun...
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EXPOSITION
EZEKIEL 34:1
AND THE WORD OF THE LORD, etc. As no date is given, we may infer that
what follows came as an almost immediate sequel to that which precedes
it. The kernel of the chapter is f...
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Ezekiel 34:11. _For thus saith the Lord Jehovah, Behold, I come (I,
the proprietor of the sheep, now appear on the field in their behalf),
and seek after my flock, and search them out._
Ezekiel 34:12....
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Now in chapter 34, God speaks out against those faithless shepherds of
Israel. Those men that were the spiritual leaders, those men to whom
the people looked for spiritual guidance, who had left the r...
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Ezekiel 20:37; Ezekiel 20:38; Ezekiel 34:20; Matthew 25:32;...
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I judge — Between men and men, between the smaller and weaker, and
the greater and stronger, as their different state requires I will do.
The rams — Rulers, who also shalt be dealt with according to t...