Ezekiel 34:13

13 Je les retirerai d'entre les peuples, je les rassemblerai des diverses contrées, et je les ramènerai dans leur pays; je les ferai paître sur les montagnes d'Israël, le long des ruisseaux, et dans tous les lieux habités du pays.

Ezekiel 34:13 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 34:13

And I will bring them out from the people, and gather them
from the countries, and will bring them to their own land
Which was in part fulfilled when the Jews were delivered from the Babylonish captivity; and which may well be ascribed to the Lord, since it was he that stirred up Cyrus, king of Persia, to proclaim their liberty; and which raised the spirit of the people to go up upon it, and build the temple in Jerusalem, ( Ezra 1:1 Ezra 1:5 ) , though it will have a more full accomplishment in the latter day, when these people shall be gathered out of all countries where they are dispersed, and return to their own land, and embrace the true Messiah, and be all saved; of which there was a pledge and presage in the apostles' time, on the day of Pentecost; when some out of all nations were collected together at Jerusalem, and heard the wonderful things of God in their own language, and were converted; and afterwards, wherever the Gospel came in the Gentile world, it was first preached to the Jews, and was the power of God to salvation first to them; by which means the sheep of Christ, the elect of God among them, in each of the parts of the world, were gathered in: but this need not be confined to the Jews only; since the Lord had other sheep beside them, even among the Gentiles, in all parts of the world; whom he searches for, and effectually calls by his grace, and separates them from the rest of the world, and brings them into his churches, and among his people: and feed them upon the mountains of Israel by the rivers:
not upon the barren mountains of Sinai and Horeb, or with the works of the law; for there is no righteousness, life, and salvation by them, and so no peace and comfort, or food for faith; but upon the mountains of Israel, the churches of Christ, comparable to mountains for their height, visibility, immovableness, and for their pasturage: here the great Shepherd, the Lamb Christ Jesus, is, even on Mount Zion; here his under shepherds are, who feed the flock with knowledge and understanding; here the word of God is preached, the wholesome words of our Lord Jesus, by which souls are nourished up to everlasting life; in these mountains the feast of fat things is made; here the green pastures are, the sheep are made to lie down in; and here the lilies grow, among whom Christ feeds; and by these mountains run the "rivers" of everlasting love and covenant grace, the streams of Gospel doctrines, and the waters of Gospel ordinances, to the great refreshment of the saints; here the Lord feeds his people: and in all the inhabited places of the country;
in the private dwellings of the saints, as well as in public assemblies.

Ezekiel 34:13 In-Context

11 Car ainsi parle le Seigneur, l'Eternel: Voici, j'aurai soin moi-même de mes brebis, et j'en ferai la revue.
12 Comme un pasteur inspecte son troupeau quand il est au milieu de ses brebis éparses, ainsi je ferai la revue de mes brebis, et je les recueillerai de tous les lieux où elles ont été dispersées au jour des nuages et de l'obscurité.
13 Je les retirerai d'entre les peuples, je les rassemblerai des diverses contrées, et je les ramènerai dans leur pays; je les ferai paître sur les montagnes d'Israël, le long des ruisseaux, et dans tous les lieux habités du pays.
14 Je les ferai paître dans un bon pâturage, et leur demeure sera sur les montagnes élevées d'Israël; là elles reposeront dans un agréable asile, et elles auront de gras pâturages sur les montagnes d'Israël.
15 C'est moi qui ferai paître mes brebis, c'est moi qui les ferai reposer, dit le Seigneur, l'Eternel.
The Louis Segond 1910 is in the public domain.