Jeremías 33:12

12 »Esto dice el Señor
de los Ejércitos Celestiales: esta tierra —a pesar de que ahora está desolada y no tiene gente ni animales— tendrá otra vez pastizales donde los pastores podrán llevar los rebaños.

Jeremías 33:12 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 33:12

Thus saith the Lord of hosts
Which phrase, or what is answerable to it, is often repeated, to give authority to what is said, and to command a belief of it: again, in this place which is desolate;
which was said to be so, ( Jeremiah 33:10 ) ( 32:43 ) ; and indeed was so; and was near utter destruction, as to be without man and without beast;
both falling into the hands of the enemy; and that not in the city of Jerusalem only, but in all the cities thereof;
of the land of Judea; and from thence in other countries, even in Gentile ones: shall be an habitation of shepherds, causing [their] flocks to lie
down;
which is expressive of great peace, no foreign enemy to make afraid or disturb the shepherds and their flocks; and of diligence and industry, plenty and prosperity; though this is to be understood not in a literal, but mystical sense. For by "shepherds" are meant the apostles of Christ, the first ministers of the Gospel, and pastors of churches, that should be first raised up in the land of Judea, and then sent into and spread in all the world; shepherds under Christ, of his raising, qualifying, and calling; to whom he gives a commission to feed his sheep and lambs; assigns them their distinct flocks, and gives them food to feed them with, and to whom they are accountable for those under their care, and the gifts bestowed upon them; and whose business lies in feeding the flock with the solid doctrines of the Gospel, by faithfully administering the ordinances, and in all directing to Christ, where they may find pasture; as also in ruling and governing according to the laws of Christ; in watching over the sheep that they go not astray, and in protecting and defending them from beasts of prey. By the "habitation" of these shepherds is meant the house of God, where the word is preached, and ordinances are administered; here are the shepherds' tents, which, like the tents of Kedar, which were shepherds' tents also, are mean and coarse without, but rich and beautiful within; and are like tents, movable from place to place; and it is the glory and happiness of a country where they are. And by "flocks", or "flock", for it is in the singular number, are meant the church of Christ, which is but one, the general assembly and church of the firstborn written in heaven, and the several particular congregated churches; consisting of such persons as may be compared to sheep, being weak and timorous, meek and humble, harmless and inoffensive; of persons gathered out of the world, distinguished by the grace of God, and folded together in a Gospel church state; though but few, and despised of men, and persecuted, a little flock, and a flock of slaughter: these, by their shepherds, are made "to lie down" in a good fold at night, where they are safe and secure; these shepherds watch over them; angels encamp about them; salvation is walls and bulwarks to them; and God himself a wall of fire around them; and in the day they are made to lie down in the green pastures of the word and ordinances, where they have an abundance, a sufficiency of provisions; and at noon under the shadow of Christ, where they have rest, and where they are screened and sheltered from the heat of a fiery law, of Satan's fiery darts, and of the world's persecution.

Jeremías 33:12 In-Context

10 »Esto dice el Señor
: ustedes dijeron: “Esta es una tierra desolada de donde la gente y los animales han desaparecido”. Sin embargo, en las calles desiertas de Jerusalén y de las otras ciudades de Judá volverán a oírse
11 risas y voces de alegría. Otra vez se oirán las voces felices de los novios y las novias junto con las canciones alegres de las personas que traen ofrendas de gratitud al Señor
. Cantarán:
“Denle gracias al Señor
de los Ejércitos Celestiales,
porque el Señor
es bueno.
¡Su fiel amor perdura para siempre!”.
Pues restauraré la prosperidad de esta tierra a como era en el pasado, dice el Señor
.
12 »Esto dice el Señor
de los Ejércitos Celestiales: esta tierra —a pesar de que ahora está desolada y no tiene gente ni animales— tendrá otra vez pastizales donde los pastores podrán llevar los rebaños.
13 Una vez más los pastores contarán sus rebaños en las ciudades de la zona montañosa, en las colinas de Judá,
en el Neguev, en la tierra de Benjamín, en los alrededores de Jerusalén y en todas las ciudades de Judá. ¡Yo, el Señor
, he hablado!
14 »Llegará el día, dice el Señor
, cuando haré por Israel y por Judá todas las cosas buenas que les he prometido.
Esta Biblia es una edición de la Santa Biblia, Nueva Traducción Viviente. La Santa Biblia, Nueva Traducción Viviente, © Tyndale House Foundation, 2010. Todos los derechos reservados. Visite Tyndale en Internet: www.BibliaNTV.com y www.tyndaleespanol.com.