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<div2 id="Ez.xxxv" n="xxxv" next="Ez.xxxvi" prev="Ez.xxxiv" progress="62.94%" title="Chapter XXXIV">
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<h2 id="Ez.xxxv-p0.1">E Z E K I E L.</h2>
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<h3 id="Ez.xxxv-p0.2">CHAP. XXXIV.</h3>
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<p class="intro" id="Ez.xxxv-p1" shownumber="no">The iniquities and calamities of God's Israel had
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been largely and pathetically lamented before, in this book. Now in
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this chapter the shepherds of Israel, their rulers both in church
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and state, are called to an account, as having been very much
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accessory to the sin and ruin of Israel, by their neglecting to do
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the duty of their place. Here is, I. A high charge exhibited
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against them for their negligence, their unskillfulness, and
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unfaithfulness in the management of public affairs, <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p1.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.1-Ezek.34.6 Bible:Ezek.34.8" parsed="|Ezek|34|1|34|6;|Ezek|34|8|0|0" passage="Eze 34:1-6,8">ver. 1-6 and ver. 8</scripRef>. II. Their
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discharge from their trust, for their insufficiency and treachery,
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<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p1.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.7-Ezek.34.10" parsed="|Ezek|34|7|34|10" passage="Eze 34:7-10">ver. 7-10</scripRef>. III. A
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gracious promise that God would take care of his flock, though they
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did not, and that it should not always suffer as it had done by
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their mal-administrations, <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p1.3" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.11-Ezek.34.16" parsed="|Ezek|34|11|34|16" passage="Eze 34:11-16">ver.
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11-16</scripRef>. IV. Another charge exhibited against those of the
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flock that were fat and strong, for the injuries they did to those
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that were weak and feeble, <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p1.4" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.17-Ezek.34.22" parsed="|Ezek|34|17|34|22" passage="Eze 34:17-22">ver.
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17-22</scripRef>. V. Another promise that God would in the fulness
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of time send the Messiah, to be the great and good Shepherd of the
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sheep, who should redress all grievances and set every thing to
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rights with the flock, <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p1.5" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.23-Ezek.34.31" parsed="|Ezek|34|23|34|31" passage="Eze 34:23-31">ver.
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23-31</scripRef>.</p>
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<scripCom id="Ez.xxxv-p1.6" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34" parsed="|Ezek|34|0|0|0" passage="Eze 34" type="Commentary"/>
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<scripCom id="Ez.xxxv-p1.7" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.1-Ezek.34.6" parsed="|Ezek|34|1|34|6" passage="Eze 34:1-6" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Ez.xxxv-p1.8">
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<h4 id="Ez.xxxv-p1.9">The Shepherds Reproved. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxv-p1.10">b. c.</span> 587.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Ez.xxxv-p2" shownumber="no">1 And the word of the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxv-p2.1">Lord</span> came unto me, saying, 2 Son of man,
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prophesy against the shepherds of Israel, prophesy, and say unto
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them, Thus saith the Lord <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxv-p2.2">God</span> unto
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the shepherds; Woe <i>be</i> to the shepherds of Israel that do
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feed themselves! should not the shepherds feed the flocks? 3
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Ye eat the fat, and ye clothe you with the wool, ye kill them that
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are fed: <i>but</i> ye feed not the flock. 4 The diseased
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have ye not strengthened, neither have ye healed that which was
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sick, neither have ye bound up <i>that which was</i> broken,
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neither have ye brought again that which was driven away, neither
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have ye sought that which was lost; but with force and with cruelty
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have ye ruled them. 5 And they were scattered, because
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<i>there is</i> no shepherd: and they became meat to all the beasts
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of the field, when they were scattered. 6 My sheep wandered
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through all the mountains, and upon every high hill: yea, my flock
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was scattered upon all the face of the earth, and none did search
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or seek <i>after them.</i></p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxv-p3" shownumber="no">The prophecy of this chapter is not dated,
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nor any of those that follow it, till <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p3.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.40.1-Ezek.40.49" parsed="|Ezek|40|1|40|49" passage="Eze 40:1-49"><i>ch.</i> xl.</scripRef> It is most probable that it
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was delivered after the completing of Jerusalem's destruction, when
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it would be very seasonable to enquire into the causes of it.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxv-p4" shownumber="no">I. The prophet is ordered to <i>prophesy
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against the shepherds of Israel</i>—the princes and magistrates,
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the priests and Levites, the great Sanhedrim or council of state,
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or whoever they were that had the direction of public affairs in a
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higher or lower sphere, the kings especially, for there were two of
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them now captives in Babylon, who, as well as the people, must have
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their transgressions shown them, that they might repent, as
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Manasseh in his captivity. God has something to <i>say to the
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shepherds,</i> for they are but under-shepherds, accountable to him
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who is the great <i>Shepherd of Israel,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p4.1" osisRef="Bible:Ps.80.1" parsed="|Ps|80|1|0|0" passage="Ps 80:1">Ps. lxxx. 1</scripRef>. And that which he says is, <i>Woe
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to the shepherds of Israel!</i> Though they are shepherds, and
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shepherds of Israel, yet he must not spare them, must not flatter
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them. Note, If men's dignity and power do not, as they ought, keep
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them from sin, they will not serve to exempt them from reproof, to
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excuse their repentance, or to secure them from the judgments of
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God if they do not repent. We had a <i>woe to the pastors,</i>
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<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p4.2" osisRef="Bible:Jer.23.1" parsed="|Jer|23|1|0|0" passage="Jer 23:1">Jer. xxiii. 1</scripRef>. God will in
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a particular manner reckon with them if they be false to their
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trust.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxv-p5" shownumber="no">II. He is here directed what to charge the
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shepherds with, in God's name, as the ground of God's controversy
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with them; for it is not a causeless quarrel. Two things they are
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charged with:—1. That all their care was to advance and enrich
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themselves and to make themselves great. Their business was to take
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care of those that were committed to their charge: <i>Should not
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the shepherds feed the flocks?</i> No doubt they should; they
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betray their trust if they do not. Not that they are to put the
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meat into their mouths, but to provide it for them and bring them
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to it. But <i>these</i> shepherds made this the least of their
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care; they <i>fed themselves,</i> contrived every thing to gratify
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and indulge their own appetite, and to make themselves rich and
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great, fat and easy. They made sure of the profits of their places;
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they did <i>eat the fat,</i> the <i>cream</i> (so some), for he
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<i>that feeds a flock eats of the milk of it</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p5.1" osisRef="Bible:1Cor.9.7" parsed="|1Cor|9|7|0|0" passage="1Co 9:7">1 Cor. ix. 7</scripRef>), and they made sure of
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the best of the milk. They made sure of the fleece, and <i>clothed
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themselves with the wool,</i> getting into their hands as much as
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they could of the estates of their subjects, yea, and <i>killed
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those that were</i> well <i>fed,</i> that what they had might be
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fed upon, as Naboth was put to death for his vineyard. Note, There
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is a woe to those who are in public trusts, but consult only their
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own private interest, and are more inquisitive about the benefice
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than about the office, what money is to be got than what good to be
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done. It is an old complaint, <i>All seek their own,</i> and too
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many <i>more than their own.</i> 2. That they took no care for the
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benefit and welfare of those that were committed to their charge:
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<i>You feed not the flock.</i> They neither knew how to do it, so
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ignorant were they, nor would they take any pains to do it, so lazy
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and slothful were they; nay, they never desired nor designed it, so
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treacherous and unfaithful were they. (1.) They did not do their
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duty to those of the flock that were distempered, did not
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strengthen them, nor heal them, nor bind them up, <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p5.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.4" parsed="|Ezek|34|4|0|0" passage="Eze 34:4"><i>v.</i> 4</scripRef>. When any of the flock
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were sick or hurt, worried or wounded, it was all one to them
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whether they lived or died; they never looked after them. The
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princes and judges took no care to right those that suffered wrong
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or to shelter injured innocency. They took no care of the poor to
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see them provided for; they might starve, for them. The priests
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took no care to instruct the ignorant, to rectify the mistakes of
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those that were in error, to warn the unruly, or to comfort the
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feeble-minded. The ministers of state took no care to check the
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growing distempers of the kingdom, which threatened the vitals of
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it. Things were amiss, and out of course, every where, and nothing
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was done to rectify them. (2.) They did not do their duty to those
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of the flock that were dispersed, that were driven away by the
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enemies that invaded the country, and were forced to seek for
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shelter where they could find a place, or that <i>wandered</i> of
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choice upon <i>the mountains and hills</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p5.3" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.6" parsed="|Ezek|34|6|0|0" passage="Eze 34:6"><i>v.</i> 6</scripRef>), where they were exposed to the
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beasts of prey and became <i>meat to them,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p5.4" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.5" parsed="|Ezek|34|5|0|0" passage="Eze 34:5"><i>v.</i> 5</scripRef>. Every one is ready to seize a
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waif and stray. Some went abroad and begged, some went abroad and
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traded, and thus the country became thin of inhabitants, and was
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weakened and impoverished, and wanted hands both in the fields of
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corn and in the fields of battle, both in harvest and in war: <i>My
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flock was scattered upon all the face of the earth,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p5.5" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.6" parsed="|Ezek|34|6|0|0" passage="Eze 34:6"><i>v.</i> 6</scripRef>. And they were never
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enquired after, were never encouraged to return to their own
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country: <i>None did search or seek after them.</i> Nay, <i>with
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force and cruelty they ruled them,</i> which drove more away, and
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discouraged those that were driven away from all thoughts of
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returning. <i>Their</i> case is bad who have reason to expect
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better treatment among strangers than in their own country. It may
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be meant of those of the flock that went astray from God and their
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duty; and the priests, that should have taught the good knowledge
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of the Lord, used no means to convince and reclaim them, so that
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they became an easy prey to seducers. Thus were <i>they scattered
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because there was no shepherd,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p5.6" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.5" parsed="|Ezek|34|5|0|0" passage="Eze 34:5"><i>v.</i> 5</scripRef>. There were those that called
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themselves shepherds, but really they were not. Note, Those that do
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not do the work of shepherds are unworthy of the name. And if those
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that undertake to be shepherds are <i>foolish shepherds</i>
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(<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p5.7" osisRef="Bible:Zech.11.15" parsed="|Zech|11|15|0|0" passage="Zec 11:15">Zech. xi. 15</scripRef>), if they
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are proud and above their business, idle and do not love their
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business, or faithless and unconcerned about it, the case of the
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flock is as bad as if it were without a shepherd. Better no
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shepherd than such shepherds. Christ complains that his flock were
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<i>as sheep having no shepherd,</i> when yet the scribes and
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Pharisees <i>sat in Moses' seat,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p5.8" osisRef="Bible:Matt.9.36" parsed="|Matt|9|36|0|0" passage="Mt 9:36">Matt. ix. 36</scripRef>. It is ill with the patient when
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his physician is his worst disease, ill with the flock when the
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shepherds drive them away and disperse them, <i>by ruling them with
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force.</i></p>
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</div><scripCom id="Ez.xxxv-p5.9" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.7-Ezek.34.16" parsed="|Ezek|34|7|34|16" passage="Eze 34:7-16" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Ez.xxxv-p5.10">
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<h4 id="Ez.xxxv-p5.11">The Shepherds Reproved. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxv-p5.12">b. c.</span> 587.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Ez.xxxv-p6" shownumber="no">7 Therefore, ye shepherds, hear the word of the
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<span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxv-p6.1">Lord</span>; 8 <i>As</i> I live,
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saith the Lord <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxv-p6.2">God</span>, surely because
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my flock became a prey, and my flock became meat to every beast of
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the field, because <i>there was</i> no shepherd, neither did my
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shepherds search for my flock, but the shepherds fed themselves,
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and fed not my flock; 9 Therefore, O ye shepherds, hear the
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word of the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxv-p6.3">Lord</span>; 10 Thus
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saith the Lord <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxv-p6.4">God</span>; Behold, I
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<i>am</i> against the shepherds; and I will require my flock at
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their hand, and cause them to cease from feeding the flock; neither
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shall the shepherds feed themselves any more; for I will deliver my
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flock from their mouth, that they may not be meat for them.
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11 For thus saith the Lord <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxv-p6.5">God</span>;
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Behold, I, <i>even</i> I, will both search my sheep, and seek them
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out. 12 As a shepherd seeketh out his flock in the day that
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he is among his sheep <i>that are</i> scattered; so will I seek out
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my sheep, and will deliver them out of all places where they have
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been scattered in the cloudy and dark day. 13 And I will
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bring them out from the people, and gather them from the countries,
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and will bring them to their own land, and feed them upon the
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mountains of Israel by the rivers, and in all the inhabited places
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of the country. 14 I will feed them in a good pasture, and
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upon the high mountains of Israel shall their fold be: there shall
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they lie in a good fold, and <i>in</i> a fat pasture shall they
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feed upon the mountains of Israel. 15 I will feed my flock,
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and I will cause them to lie down, saith the Lord <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxv-p6.6">God</span>. 16 I will seek that which was lost,
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and bring again that which was driven away, and will bind up
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<i>that which was</i> broken, and will strengthen that which was
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sick: but I will destroy the fat and the strong; I will feed them
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with judgment.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxv-p7" shownumber="no">Upon reading the foregoing articles of
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impeachment drawn up, in God's name, against the shepherds of
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Israel, we cannot but look upon the shepherds with a just
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indignation, and upon the flock with a tender compassion. God, by
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the prophet, here expresses both in a high degree; and the
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shepherds are called upon (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p7.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.7 Bible:Ezek.34.9" parsed="|Ezek|34|7|0|0;|Ezek|34|9|0|0" passage="Eze 34:7,9"><i>v.</i>
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7, 9</scripRef>) to <i>hear the word of the Lord,</i> to hear this
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word. Let them hear how little he regards them, who made much of
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themselves, and how much he regards the flock, which they made
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nothing of; both will be humbling to them. Those that will not
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<i>hear the word of the Lord</i> giving them their direction shall
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be made to hear the word of the Lord reading them their doom. Now
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see here,</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxv-p8" shownumber="no">I. How much displeased God is at the
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shepherds. Their crimes are repeated, <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p8.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.8" parsed="|Ezek|34|8|0|0" passage="Eze 34:8"><i>v.</i> 8</scripRef>. God's flock became a prey to the
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deceivers first that drew them to idolatry, and then to the
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destroyers that carried them into captivity; and these shepherds
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took no care to prevent either the one or the other, but were as if
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there had been <i>no shepherds;</i> and therefore God says
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(<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p8.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.10" parsed="|Ezek|34|10|0|0" passage="Eze 34:10"><i>v.</i> 10</scripRef>), and
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confirms it with an oath (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p8.3" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.8" parsed="|Ezek|34|8|0|0" passage="Eze 34:8"><i>v.</i>
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8</scripRef>), <i>I am against the shepherds.</i> They had a
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commission from God to feed the flock, and made use of this name in
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what they did, expecting he would stand by them. "No," says God,
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"so far from that, <i>I am against them.</i>" Note, It is not our
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having the name and authority of shepherds that will engage God for
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us, if we do not the work enjoined us, and be not faithful to the
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trust reposed in us. God is <i>against them,</i> and they shall
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know it; for, 1. They shall be made to account for the manner in
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which they have discharged their trust: "<i>I will require my flock
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at their hands,</i> and charge it upon them that so many of them
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are missing." Note, Those will have a great deal to answer for in
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the judgment-day who take upon them the care of souls and yet take
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no care of them. Ministers must <i>watch</i> and work as those that
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<i>must give account,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p8.4" osisRef="Bible:Heb.13.17" parsed="|Heb|13|17|0|0" passage="Heb 13:17">Heb. xiii.
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17</scripRef>. 2. They shall be deprived <i>officio et
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beneficio—both of the work and of the wages. They shall cease from
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feeding the flock,</i> that is, from pretending to feed it. Note,
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It is just with God to take out of men's hands that power which
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they have abused and that trust which they have betrayed. But, if
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this were all their punishment, they could bear it well enough;
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therefore it is added, "<i>Neither shall the shepherds feed
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themselves any more,</i> for <i>I will deliver my flock from their
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mouth,</i> which, instead of protecting, they had made a prey of."
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Note, Those that are enriching themselves with the spoils of the
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public cannot expect that they shall always be suffered to do so.
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Nor will God always permit his people to be trampled upon by those
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that should support them, but will find a time to deliver them from
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the shepherds their false friends, as well as from the lions their
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open enemies.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxv-p9" shownumber="no">II. How much concerned God is for the
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flock; he speaks as if he were the more concerned for them because
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he saw them thus neglected, for <i>with him the fatherless finds
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mercy.</i> Precious promises are made here upon the occasion, which
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were to have their accomplishment in the return of the Jews out of
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their captivity and their re-establishment in their own land. Let
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the shepherds <i>hear this word of the Lord,</i> and know that they
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have no part nor lot in the matter. But let the poor sheep hear it
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and take the comfort of it. Note, Though magistrates and ministers
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fail in doing their part, for the good of the church, yet God will
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not fail in doing his; he will take the flock into his own hand
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rather than the church shall come short of any kindness he has
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designed for it. The under-shepherds may prove careless, but the
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chief Shepherd <i>neither slumbers nor sleeps.</i> They may be
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false, but God <i>abides faithful.</i></p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxv-p10" shownumber="no">1. God will gather his sheep together that
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were scattered, and bring those back to the fold that had wandered
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from it: "<i>I, even I,</i> who alone can do it, will do it, and
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will have all the glory of it. <i>I will both search my sheep and
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find them out</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p10.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.11" parsed="|Ezek|34|11|0|0" passage="Eze 34:11"><i>v.</i>
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11</scripRef>) as a <i>shepherd</i> does (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p10.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.12" parsed="|Ezek|34|12|0|0" passage="Eze 34:12"><i>v.</i> 12</scripRef>), and bring them back as he
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does the stray-sheep, upon his shoulders, <i>from all the places
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where they have been scattered in the cloudy and dark day.</i>"
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There are cloudy and dark days, windy and stormy ones, which
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scatter God's sheep, which send them hither and thither, to divers
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and distant places, in quest of secresy and safety. But, (1.)
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Wherever they are the eye of God will <i>find them out;</i> for his
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eyes run to and fro through the earth, in favour of them. <i>I will
|
||
seek out my sheep;</i> and not one that belongs to the fold, though
|
||
driven ever so far off, shall be lost. <i>The Lord knows those that
|
||
are his;</i> he <i>knows their work</i> and <i>where they dwell</i>
|
||
(<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p10.3" osisRef="Bible:Rev.2.13" parsed="|Rev|2|13|0|0" passage="Re 2:13">Rev. ii. 13</scripRef>), and where
|
||
they are hidden. (2.) When his time shall come his arms will
|
||
<i>fetch them home</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p10.4" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.13" parsed="|Ezek|34|13|0|0" passage="Eze 34:13"><i>v.</i>
|
||
13</scripRef>): <i>I will bring them out from the people.</i> God
|
||
will both incline their hearts to come by his grace and will by his
|
||
providence open a door for them and remove every difficulty that
|
||
lies in the way. They shall not return one by one, clandestinely
|
||
stealing away, but they shall return in a body: "<i>I will gather
|
||
them from the countries</i> into which they are dispersed, not only
|
||
the most considerable families of them, but every particular
|
||
person. <i>I will seek that which was lost and bring again that
|
||
which was driven away,</i>" <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p10.5" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.16" parsed="|Ezek|34|16|0|0" passage="Eze 34:16"><i>v.</i>
|
||
16</scripRef>. This was done when so many thousand Jews returned
|
||
triumphantly out of Babylon, under the conduct of Zerubbabel, Ezra,
|
||
and others. When those that have gone astray from God into the
|
||
paths of sin are brought back by repentance, when those that erred
|
||
come to the acknowledgment of the truth, when God's outcasts are
|
||
gathered and restored, and religious assemblies, that were
|
||
dispersed, rally again, upon the ceasing of persecution, and when
|
||
the churches have rest and liberty, then this promise has a further
|
||
accomplishment.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxv-p11" shownumber="no">2. God will feed his people as the <i>sheep
|
||
of his pasture,</i> that had been famished. God will bring the
|
||
returning captives safely to their own land (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p11.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.13" parsed="|Ezek|34|13|0|0" passage="Eze 34:13"><i>v.</i> 13</scripRef>), <i>will feed them upon the
|
||
mountains of Israel,</i> and that is a <i>good pasture,</i> and a
|
||
<i>fat pasture</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p11.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.14" parsed="|Ezek|34|14|0|0" passage="Eze 34:14"><i>v.</i>
|
||
14</scripRef>); there shall their <i>feeding</i> be, and there
|
||
shall be <i>their fold;</i> and it is a <i>good fold.</i> There God
|
||
will not only <i>feed them,</i> but <i>cause them to lie down</i>
|
||
(<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p11.3" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.15" parsed="|Ezek|34|15|0|0" passage="Eze 34:15"><i>v.</i> 15</scripRef>), which
|
||
denotes a comfortable rest after they had tired themselves with
|
||
their wanderings, and a constant continuing residence; they shall
|
||
not be driven out again from these green pastures, as they have
|
||
been, nor shall they be disturbed, but shall lie down in a sweet
|
||
repose and there shall be <i>none to make them afraid.</i>
|
||
<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p11.4" osisRef="Bible:Ps.23.2" parsed="|Ps|23|2|0|0" passage="Ps 23:2">Ps. xxiii. 2</scripRef>, <i>He makes me
|
||
to lie down in green pastures.</i> Compare this with the like
|
||
promise (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p11.5" osisRef="Bible:Jer.23.3-Jer.23.4" parsed="|Jer|23|3|23|4" passage="Jer 23:3,4">Jer. xxiii. 3,
|
||
4</scripRef>), when God restored them not only to the milk and
|
||
honey of their own land, to the enjoyment of its fruits, but to the
|
||
privileges of his sanctuary on Mount Zion, the chief of the
|
||
mountains of Israel. When they had an altar and a temple again, and
|
||
the benefit of a settled priesthood, then they were fed in a good
|
||
pasture.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxv-p12" shownumber="no">3. He will succour those that are hurt,
|
||
will <i>bind up that which was broken and strengthen that which was
|
||
sick,</i> will comfort those that <i>mourn in Zion</i> and with
|
||
Zion. If ministers, who should speak peace to those who are of a
|
||
sorrowful spirit, neglect their duty, yet the Holy Ghost the
|
||
Comforter will be faithful to his office. But, as it follows, the
|
||
<i>fat and the strong shall be destroyed.</i> He that has rest for
|
||
disquieted saints has terror to speak to presumptuous sinners. As
|
||
<i>every valley</i> shall be <i>filled,</i> so <i>every mountain
|
||
and hill shall be brought low,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p12.1" osisRef="Bible:Luke.3.5" parsed="|Luke|3|5|0|0" passage="Lu 3:5">Luke
|
||
iii. 5</scripRef>.</p>
|
||
</div><scripCom id="Ez.xxxv-p12.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.17-Ezek.34.31" parsed="|Ezek|34|17|34|31" passage="Eze 34:17-31" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Ez.xxxv-p12.3">
|
||
<h4 id="Ez.xxxv-p12.4">God's Care of His Flock; Prediction of
|
||
Messiah's Kingdom. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxv-p12.5">b. c.</span> 587.)</h4>
|
||
<p class="passage" id="Ez.xxxv-p13" shownumber="no">17 And <i>as for</i> you, O my flock, thus saith
|
||
the Lord <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxv-p13.1">God</span>; Behold, I judge
|
||
between cattle and cattle, between the rams and the he goats.
|
||
18 <i>Seemeth it</i> a small thing unto you to have eaten up
|
||
the good pasture, but ye must tread down with your feet the residue
|
||
of your pastures? and to have drunk of the deep waters, but ye must
|
||
foul the residue with your feet? 19 And <i>as for</i> my
|
||
flock, they eat that which ye have trodden with your feet; and they
|
||
drink that which ye have fouled with your feet. 20 Therefore
|
||
thus saith the Lord <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxv-p13.2">God</span> unto them;
|
||
Behold, I, <i>even</i> I, will judge between the fat cattle and
|
||
between the lean cattle. 21 Because ye have thrust with side
|
||
and with shoulder, and pushed all the diseased with your horns,
|
||
till ye have scattered them abroad; 22 Therefore will I save
|
||
my flock, and they shall no more be a prey; and I will judge
|
||
between cattle and cattle. 23 And I will set up one shepherd
|
||
over them, and he shall feed them, <i>even</i> my servant David; he
|
||
shall feed them, and he shall be their shepherd. 24 And I
|
||
the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxv-p13.3">Lord</span> will be their God, and my
|
||
servant David a prince among them; I the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxv-p13.4">Lord</span> have spoken <i>it.</i> 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 dwell safely in the
|
||
wilderness, and sleep in the woods. 26 And I will make them
|
||
and the places round about my hill a blessing; and I will cause the
|
||
shower to come down in his season; there shall be showers of
|
||
blessing. 27 And the tree of the field shall yield her
|
||
fruit, and the earth shall yield her increase, and they shall be
|
||
safe in their land, and shall know that I <i>am</i> the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxv-p13.5">Lord</span>, when I have broken the bands of
|
||
their yoke, and delivered them out of the hand of those that served
|
||
themselves of them. 28 And they shall no more be a prey to
|
||
the heathen, neither shall the beast of the land devour them; but
|
||
they shall dwell safely, and none shall make <i>them</i> afraid.
|
||
29 And I will raise up for them a plant of renown, and they
|
||
shall be no more consumed with hunger in the land, neither bear the
|
||
shame of the heathen any more. 30 Thus shall they know that
|
||
I the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxv-p13.6">Lord</span> their God <i>am</i> with
|
||
them, and <i>that</i> they, <i>even</i> the house of Israel,
|
||
<i>are</i> my people, saith the Lord <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxv-p13.7">God</span>. 31 And ye my flock, the flock of my
|
||
pasture, <i>are</i> men, <i>and</i> I <i>am</i> your God, saith the
|
||
Lord <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxv-p13.8">God</span>.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxv-p14" shownumber="no">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, and to assure them of
|
||
the mercy he had in store for them. But here he is ordered to make
|
||
a difference between some and others of them, to separate between
|
||
the precious and the vile and then to give them a promise of the
|
||
Messiah, by whom this distinction should be effectually made,
|
||
partly at his first coming (for <i>for judgment he came into this
|
||
world,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p14.1" osisRef="Bible:John.9.39" parsed="|John|9|39|0|0" passage="Joh 9:39">John ix. 39</scripRef>, to
|
||
<i>fill the hungry with good things and to send the rich empty
|
||
away,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p14.2" osisRef="Bible:Luke.1.53" parsed="|Luke|1|53|0|0" passage="Lu 1:53">Luke i. 53</scripRef>), but
|
||
completely at his second coming, when he shall, as it is here said,
|
||
<i>judge between cattle and cattle, as a shepherd divides between
|
||
the sheep and the goats, and shall set the sheep on his right hand
|
||
and the goats on his left</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p14.3" osisRef="Bible:Matt.25.32-Matt.25.33" parsed="|Matt|25|32|25|33" passage="Mt 25:32,33">Matt. xxv. 32, 33</scripRef>), which seems to have
|
||
reference to this. We have here,</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxv-p15" shownumber="no">I. Conviction spoken to those of the flock
|
||
that were fat and strong, the <i>rams and the he-goats</i>
|
||
(<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p15.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.17" parsed="|Ezek|34|17|0|0" passage="Eze 34:17"><i>v.</i> 17</scripRef>), those
|
||
that, though they had not power, as shepherds and rulers, to
|
||
oppress with, yet, being rich and wealthy, made use of the
|
||
opportunity which this gave them to bear hard upon their poor
|
||
neighbours. Those that have much would have more, and, if they set
|
||
to it, will have more, so many ways have they of encroaching upon
|
||
their poor neighbours, and forcing from them the one ewe-lamb,
|
||
<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p15.2" osisRef="Bible:2Sam.12.4" parsed="|2Sam|12|4|0|0" passage="2Sa 12:4">2 Sam. xii. 4</scripRef>. Do not the
|
||
rich oppress the poor merely with the help of their riches, and
|
||
<i>draw them before the judgment-seats?</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p15.3" osisRef="Bible:Jas.2.6" parsed="|Jas|2|6|0|0" passage="Jam 2:6">Jam. ii. 6</scripRef>. Poor servants and tenants are
|
||
hardly used by their rich lords and masters. The <i>rams</i> and
|
||
the <i>he-goats</i> not only kept all the good pasture to
|
||
themselves, ate the fat and drank the sweet, but they would not let
|
||
the poor of the flock have any comfortable enjoyment of the little
|
||
that was left them; they <i>trod down the residue of the pastures
|
||
and fouled the residue of the waters,</i> so that the flock was
|
||
obliged to eat that which they had trodden into the dirt, and drink
|
||
that which they had muddied, <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p15.4" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.18-Ezek.34.19" parsed="|Ezek|34|18|34|19" passage="Eze 34:18,19"><i>v.</i> 18, 19</scripRef>. This intimates that the
|
||
great men not only by extortion and oppression made and kept their
|
||
neighbours poor, and scarcely left them enough to subsist on, but
|
||
were so vexatious to them that what little coarse fare they had was
|
||
embittered to them. And this <i>seemed a small thing</i> to them;
|
||
they thought there was no harm in it, as if it were the privilege
|
||
of their quality to be injurious to all their neighbours. Note,
|
||
Many that live in pomp and at ease themselves care not what straits
|
||
those about them are reduced to, so they may but have every thing
|
||
to their mind. Those that <i>are at ease,</i> and <i>the proud,</i>
|
||
grudge that any body should live by them with any comfort. But this
|
||
as not all; they not only robbed the poor, to make them poorer, but
|
||
were troublesome to the sick and weak of the flock (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p15.5" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.21" parsed="|Ezek|34|21|0|0" passage="Eze 34:21"><i>v.</i> 21</scripRef>): They <i>thrust with
|
||
side and shoulder</i> those that were feeble (for the weakest goes
|
||
to the wall) and <i>pushed the diseased with their horns,</i>
|
||
because they knew they could be too hard for them, when they durst
|
||
not meddle with their match. It has been observed concerning sheep
|
||
that if one of the flock be sick and faint the rest will secure it
|
||
as well as they can, and shelter it from the scorching heat of the
|
||
sun; but these, on the contrary, were most injurious to the
|
||
diseased. Those that they could not serve themselves of they did
|
||
what they could to rid the country of, and so <i>scattered them
|
||
abroad,</i> as if the poor, whom, Christ says, we must have always
|
||
with us, were public nuisances, not to be relieved, but sent far
|
||
away from us. Note, It is a barbarous thing to <i>add affliction to
|
||
the afflicted.</i> Perhaps these <i>rams</i> and <i>he-goats</i>
|
||
are designed to represent the scribes and Pharisees, for they are
|
||
such troublers of the church as Christ himself must come to deliver
|
||
it from, <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p15.6" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.23" parsed="|Ezek|34|23|0|0" passage="Eze 34:23"><i>v.</i> 23</scripRef>.
|
||
They devoured widows' houses, took away the key of knowledge,
|
||
corrupted the pure water of divine truths, and oppressed the
|
||
consciences of men with the traditions of the elders, besides that
|
||
they were continually vexatious and injurious to <i>the poor of the
|
||
flock</i> that <i>waited on the Lord,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p15.7" osisRef="Bible:Zech.11.11" parsed="|Zech|11|11|0|0" passage="Zec 11:11">Zech. xi. 11</scripRef>. Note, It is no new thing for
|
||
the flock of God to receive a great deal of damage and mischief
|
||
from those that are themselves of the flock, and in eminent
|
||
stations in it, <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p15.8" osisRef="Bible:Acts.20.30" parsed="|Acts|20|30|0|0" passage="Ac 20:30">Acts xx.
|
||
30</scripRef>.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxv-p16" shownumber="no">II. Comfort spoken to those of the flock
|
||
that are poor and feeble, and that wait for the consolation of
|
||
Israel (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p16.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.22" parsed="|Ezek|34|22|0|0" passage="Eze 34:22"><i>v.</i> 22</scripRef>):
|
||
"<i>I will save my flock,</i> and they shall no more be spoiled as
|
||
they have been by the beasts of prey, by their own shepherds or by
|
||
the rams and he-goats among themselves." Upon this occasion, as is
|
||
usual in the prophets, comes in a prediction of the coming of the
|
||
Messiah, and the setting up of his kingdom, and the exceedingly
|
||
great and precious benefits which the church should enjoy under the
|
||
protection and influence of that kingdom. Observe what is here
|
||
foretold,</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxv-p17" shownumber="no">1. Concerning the Messiah himself. (1.) He
|
||
shall have his commission from God himself: I will <i>set him
|
||
up</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p17.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.23" parsed="|Ezek|34|23|0|0" passage="Eze 34:23"><i>v.</i> 23</scripRef>);
|
||
<i>I will raise him up,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p17.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.29" parsed="|Ezek|34|29|0|0" passage="Eze 34:29"><i>v.</i>
|
||
29</scripRef>. He sanctified and sealed him, appointed and anointed
|
||
him. (2.) He shall be the great <i>Shepherd</i> of the sheep, who
|
||
shall do that for his flock which no one else could do. He is the
|
||
<i>one Shepherd,</i> under whom Jews and Gentiles should be <i>one
|
||
fold.</i> (3.) He is <i>God's servant,</i> employed by him and for
|
||
him, and doing all in obedience to his will, with an eye to his
|
||
glory—his servant, to re-establish his kingdom among men and
|
||
advance the interests of that kingdom. (4.) He is David, one after
|
||
God's own heart, set as his King upon the holy hill of Zion, made
|
||
the head of the corner, with whom the covenant of royalty is made,
|
||
and to whom God would <i>give the throne of his father David.</i>
|
||
He is both the <i>root and offspring of David.</i> (5.) He is the
|
||
<i>plant of renown,</i> because a <i>righteous branch</i>
|
||
(<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p17.3" osisRef="Bible:Jer.23.5" parsed="|Jer|23|5|0|0" passage="Jer 23:5">Jer. xxiii. 5</scripRef>), a branch
|
||
of the Lord, that is <i>beautiful</i> and <i>glorious,</i>
|
||
<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p17.4" osisRef="Bible:Isa.4.2" parsed="|Isa|4|2|0|0" passage="Isa 4:2">Isa. iv. 2</scripRef>. He has a name
|
||
above every name, a throne above every throne, and may therefore
|
||
well be called a <i>branch of renown.</i> Some understand it of the
|
||
church, the <i>planting of the Lord,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p17.5" osisRef="Bible:Isa.61.3" parsed="|Isa|61|3|0|0" passage="Isa 61:3">Isa. lxi. 3</scripRef>. <i>Its name shall be
|
||
remembered</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p17.6" osisRef="Bible:Ps.45.17" parsed="|Ps|45|17|0|0" passage="Ps 45:17">Ps. xlv.
|
||
17</scripRef>) and Christ's in it.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxv-p18" shownumber="no">2. Concerning the great charter by which
|
||
the kingdom of the Messiah should be incorporated, and upon which
|
||
it should be founded (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p18.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.25" parsed="|Ezek|34|25|0|0" passage="Eze 34:25"><i>v.</i>
|
||
25</scripRef>): <i>I will make with them a covenant of peace.</i>
|
||
The covenant of grace is a covenant of peace. In it God is at peace
|
||
with us, speaks peace to us, and assures us of peace, of all good,
|
||
all the good we need to make us happy. The tenour of this covenant
|
||
is: "<i>I the Lord will be their God,</i> a God all-sufficient to
|
||
them (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p18.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.24" parsed="|Ezek|34|24|0|0" passage="Eze 34:24"><i>v.</i> 24</scripRef>), will
|
||
own them and will be owned by them; in order to this <i>my servant
|
||
David shall be a prince among them,</i> to reduce them to their
|
||
allegiance, to receive their homage, and to reign over them, in
|
||
them, and for them." Note, Those, and those only, that have the
|
||
Lord Jesus for <i>their prince</i> have the Lord Jehovah for
|
||
<i>their God.</i> And then <i>they, even the house of Israel, shall
|
||
be my people.</i> If we take God to be <i>our God,</i> he will take
|
||
us to be <i>his people.</i> From this covenant between God and
|
||
Israel there results communion: "<i>I the Lord their God am with
|
||
them,</i> to converse with them; and <i>they shall know it,</i> and
|
||
have the comfort of it."</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxv-p19" shownumber="no">3. Concerning the privileges of those that
|
||
are the faithful subjects of this kingdom of the Messiah and
|
||
interested in the covenant of peace. These are here set forth
|
||
figuratively, as the blessings of the flock. But we have a key to
|
||
it, <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p19.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.31" parsed="|Ezek|34|31|0|0" passage="Eze 34:31"><i>v.</i> 31</scripRef>. Those
|
||
that belong to this flock, though they are spoken of as
|
||
<i>sheep,</i> are really men, men that have <i>the Lord for their
|
||
God,</i> and are in covenant with him. Now to them it is
|
||
promised,</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxv-p20" shownumber="no">(1.) That they shall enjoy a holy security
|
||
under the divine protection. Christ, our good Shepherd, has
|
||
<i>caused the evil beasts to cease out of the land</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p20.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.25" parsed="|Ezek|34|25|0|0" passage="Eze 34:25"><i>v.</i> 25</scripRef>), having vanquished all
|
||
our spiritual enemies, broken their power, and triumphed over them;
|
||
the roaring lion is not a roaring devouring lion to them; <i>they
|
||
shall no more be a prey to the heathen</i> nor the heathen a terror
|
||
to them, <i>neither shall the beasts of the land devour them.</i>
|
||
Sin and Satan, death and hell, are conquered. And then <i>they
|
||
shall dwell safely,</i> not only in the folds, but in the fields,
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<i>in the wilderness, in the woods,</i> where the beasts of prey
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are; they shall not only dwell there, but they shall sleep there,
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which denotes not only that the beasts being <i>made to cease</i>
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there shall be no danger, but, their consciences being purified and
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pacified, they shall be in no apprehension of danger; not only safe
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from evil, but quiet from the fear of evil. Note, Those may lay
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down and sleep securely, sleep at ease, that have Christ for their
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prince; for he will be their protector, and make them to dwell in
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safety. None shall hurt them, nay, <i>none shall make them
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afraid.</i> If God be for us, who can be against us? <i>Therefore
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will not we fear, though the earth be removed.</i> Through Christ,
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God delivers his people not only from the things they have reason
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to fear, but from their fear even of death itself, from all that
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fear that has torment. This safety from evil is promised (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p20.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.27" parsed="|Ezek|34|27|0|0" passage="Eze 34:27"><i>v.</i> 27</scripRef>): <i>They shall be safe
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in their land,</i> in no danger of being invaded and enslaved,
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though their great plenty be a temptation to their neighbours to
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<i>desire their land;</i> and that which shall make them think
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themselves safe is their confidence in the wisdom, power, and
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goodness of God: <i>They shall know that I am the Lord.</i> All our
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disquieting fears arise from our ignorance of God and mistakes
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concerning him. Their experience of his particular care concerning
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them encourages their confidence in him: "<i>I have broken the
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bands of their yoke,</i> with which they have been brought and held
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down under oppression, and have <i>delivered them out of the hand
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of those that served themselves of them,</i> whence they shall
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argue, He that has delivered does and will, therefore will we dwell
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safely." This is explained, and applied to our gospel-state,
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<scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p20.3" osisRef="Bible:Luke.1.74" parsed="|Luke|1|74|0|0" passage="Lu 1:74">Luke i. 74</scripRef>. <i>That we,
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being delivered out of the hand of our enemies, might serve him
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without fear,</i> as those may do that serve him in faith.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxv-p21" shownumber="no">(2.) That they shall enjoy a spiritual
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plenty of all good things, the best things, for their comfort and
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happiness: <i>They shall no more be consumed with hunger in the
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land,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p21.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.29" parsed="|Ezek|34|29|0|0" passage="Eze 34:29"><i>v.</i> 29</scripRef>.
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Famine and scarcity, when Israel was punished with that judgment,
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turned as much to their reproach among the heathen as any other,
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because the fruitfulness of Canaan was so much talked of. But now
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<i>they shall not bear that shame of the heathen any more</i> For
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the <i>showers shall come down in their season,</i> even <i>showers
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of blessing,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p21.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.26" parsed="|Ezek|34|26|0|0" passage="Eze 34:26"><i>v.</i>
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26</scripRef>. Christ is a Shepherd that will feed his people; and
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they shall <i>go in and out, and find pasture.</i> [1.] They shall
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not be consumed with hunger; for they shall not be put off with the
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world for a portion, which is not bread, which satisfies not, and
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which leaves those that are put off with it to be <i>consumed with
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hunger.</i> The ordinances of the ceremonial law are called
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<i>beggarly elements,</i> for there was little in them, compared
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with the Christian institutes, <i>wherewith the mower fills his
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hand and he that binds sheaves his bosom.</i> Those that <i>hunger
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and thirst after righteousness</i> shall not be consumed with that
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hunger, for <i>they shall be filled.</i> And he that drinks of the
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water that Christ gives him, the still waters by which he leads his
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sheep, shall <i>never thirst.</i> [2.] <i>Showers of blessings</i>
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shall come upon them, <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p21.3" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.34.26-Ezek.34.27" parsed="|Ezek|34|26|34|27" passage="Eze 34:26,27"><i>v.</i>
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26, 27</scripRef>. The heavens shall yield their dews; the <i>trees
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of the field</i> also shall <i>yield their fruit.</i> The seat of
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this plenty is <i>God's hill,</i> his holy hill of Zion, for on
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that mountain, in the gospel church, it is, that God has <i>made to
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all nations a feast;</i> to that those must join themselves who
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would partake of gospel benefits. The cause of this plenty is the
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<i>showers that come down in their season,</i> that descend upon
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the mountains of Zion, the graces of Christ, his doctrine that
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drops as the dew, the graces of Christ, and the fruits and comforts
|
||
of his Spirit, by which we are made fruitful in the fruits of
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||
righteousness. The instances of this plenty are the blessings of
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||
heaven poured down upon us and the productions of grace brought
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||
forth by us, our comfort in God's favour and God's glory in our
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||
fruit-bearing. The extent of this plenty is very large, to all the
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<i>places round about my hill;</i> for <i>out of Zion shall go
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forth the law,</i> shall go forth light to a dark world, and the
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||
river that shall water a dry and desert world; all that are in the
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||
neighbourhood of Zion shall fare the better for it; and the nearer
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||
the church the nearer its God. And, <i>lastly,</i> The <i>effect of
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||
this plenty</i> is, <i>I will make them a blessing,</i> eminently
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||
and exemplarily blessed, patterns of happiness, <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p21.4" osisRef="Bible:Isa.19.24" parsed="|Isa|19|24|0|0" passage="Isa 19:24">Isa. xix. 24</scripRef>. Or, They shall be blessings to
|
||
all about them, diffusively useful. Note, Those that are the
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||
<i>blessed of the Lord</i> must study to make themselves blessings
|
||
to the world. He that is good, let him do <i>good;</i> he that has
|
||
received the gift, the grace, let him minister the same.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxv-p22" shownumber="no">Now this promise of the Messiah and his
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||
kingdom spoke much comfort to those to whom it was then made, for
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they might be sure that God would not utterly <i>destroy</i> their
|
||
nation, how low soever it might be brought, as long as that
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||
<i>blessing</i> was <i>in</i> the womb of <i>it,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xxxv-p22.1" osisRef="Bible:Isa.65.8" parsed="|Isa|65|8|0|0" passage="Isa 65:8">Isa. lxv. 8</scripRef>. But it speaks much more
|
||
comfort to us, to whom it is fulfilled, who are the sheep of this
|
||
good Shepherd, are fed in his pastures, and <i>blessed with all
|
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spiritual blessings in heavenly things</i> by him.</p>
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