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Zechariah 11

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1 Open thy doors, O Lebanon, and the fire may devour thy cedars.

2 Howl, O fir tree, for the cedar has fallen, because the magnificent are devastated; Howl, O ye oaks of Bashan, for the forest of Bazar* has come·​·down.

3 There is a voice of the howling of the shepherds, for their magnificence is devastated; there is a voice of the roaring of young·​·lions, for the pride of the Jordan is devastated.

4 Thus says Jehovah my God: Pasture the flock of the slaughter,

5 whose buyers kill them, and hold· not themselves ·as·​·guilty; and those who sell them say, Blessed be Jehovah, and I am·​·rich; and their own shepherds pity them not.

6 For I will not have·​·pity any·​·more over those dwelling in the land, says Jehovah; but, behold, I will make man to be found, a man given into the hand of his companion, and into the hand of his king; and they shall beat·​·down the land, and from their hand I will not rescue them.

7 And I pastured the flock of the slaughter on account of you, O afflicted of the flock. And I took for myself two sticks: the one I called Pleasantness, and the other one I called Cords; and I pastured the flock.

8 And I cut·​·off the three shepherds in one month, and My soul cut· them ·short, and their soul also abhorred Me.

9 And I said, I will not shepherd you. That which dies, let it die, and that which is to be cut·​·off, let it be cut·​·off. And let those who are left eat, a woman the flesh of her companion.

10 And I took My stick, Pleasantness, and hewed· it ·off, to make· My covenant ·of·​·none·​·effect, which I had cut with all the peoples.

11 And it was made·​·of·​·none·​·effect in that day; and so the afflicted of the flock that kept·​·watch·​·on Me knew that it was the word of Jehovah.

12 And I said to them, If it is good in your eyes, give me my wage; and if not, forbear. And they weighed My wage, thirty pieces of silver.

13 And Jehovah said to me, Cast it to the potter—a magnificent price that I was·​·priced among them. And I took the thirty pieces of silver, and cast it into the house of Jehovah to the potter.

14 And I hewed·​·off My second stick, Cords, to make·​·of·​·none·​·effect the brotherhood between Judah and Israel.

15 And Jehovah said to me, Take for thyself yet·​·again the instruments of a stupid shepherd.

16 For, behold, I will raise·​·up a shepherd in the land; those who are cut·​·off he will not visit; the lad he will not seek, and the broken he will not heal; he who stands·​·up he will not sustain, but he shall eat the flesh of the nourished and pull·​·off their hoofs.

17 Woe to the shepherd of a vain·​·god, forsaking the flock! The sword shall be against his arm, and against his right eye; his arm drying·​·up shall be·​·dried·​·up, and his right eye dimming shall be·​·dim.

   


Thanks to the Kempton Project for the permission to use this New Church translation of the Word.

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Shepherd

  
A Chilean gaucho herding sheep.

Shepherds represent people who lead and teach others, using knowledge and true ideas to help people reach the goodness of life. This makes sense if you think about what a shepherd does. He makes sure the flock has good grass to eat; plants in the Bible represent facts and knowledge. The shepherd makes sure the flock has good water to drink; water represents true thinking about the spiritual aspect of day-to-day life. He carries weapons (a true understanding of spiritual things) to ward off predators (desires for evil) and keeps the flock safe. And the ultimate goal of the shepherd is for the flock to be useful, to do good, to provide good things, representing the good of life. There are, of course, a few cases in which shepherds are the bad guys (for instance, a group of them in Midian would chase Jethro's daughters away so they could water their sheep first; Moses found favor by helping the daughters and ended up marrying one of them). In these cases shepherds represent people who lead and teach without the good of life as the goal. When goodness is not the goal, ideas and knowledge are twisted into falsity and the teaching and leading trend toward evil. See also Sheep.