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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.

   


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True Christian Religion # 309

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309. THE FIFTH COMMANDMENT

You are not to commit murder.

This commandment, 'You are not to commit murder', means in the natural sense that it is forbidden to kill a human being or inflict upon him any wound that might prove fatal; also to mutilate his body. It also means not doing any drastic injury to his name or reputation, since to many people their reputation is as precious as their life. In a wider natural sense murder includes feelings of enmity, hatred and revenge which are murderous in intent. For these have the idea of murder lurking in them, like fire in wood beneath ashes; and the fire of hell is precisely this. This is why we talk of burning with hatred and being hot for vengeance. These are murders in intention, but not in deed. If fear of the law, of retaliation and being punished in the same way were removed, such people would break out into actions, especially if the intention contains an element of deceit or savagery. These words of the Lord prove that hatred is a kind of murder:

You have heard that it was said by the men of old, You are not to commit murder, and anyone who kills will be subject to judgment. But I tell you that anyone who is angry with his brother unjustifiably will be subject 1 to the hell of fire, Matthew 5:21-22.

The reason is that everything intentional is an act of the will, and thus is essentially a deed.

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1. The quotation is abbreviated at this point, possibly by error.

  
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Ezekiel 37:9

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9 Then he said to me, Prophesy to the wind, prophesy, son of man, and tell the wind, Thus says the Lord Yahweh: Come from the four winds, breath, and breathe on these slain, that they may live.