Ezekiel 34:22-31

22 But I will rescue my sheep and not let them be mistreated any more. I will judge each of my sheep and separate the good from the bad.
23 I will give them a king like my servant David to be their one shepherd, and he will take care of them. 1
24 I, the Lord, will be their God, and a king like my servant David will be their ruler. I have spoken. 2
25 I will make a covenant with them that guarantees their security. I will get rid of all the dangerous animals in the land, so that my sheep can live safely in the fields and sleep in the forests.
26 "I will bless them and let them live around my sacred hill. There I will bless them with showers of rain when they need it.
27 The trees will bear fruit, the fields will produce crops, and everyone will live in safety on his own land. When I break my people's chains and set them free from those who made them slaves, then they will know that I am the Lord.
28 The heathen nations will not plunder them any more, and the wild animals will not kill and eat them. They will live in safety, and no one will terrify them.
29 I will give them fertile fields and put an end to hunger in the land. The other nations will not sneer at them any more.
30 Everyone will know that I protect Israel and that they are my people. I, the Sovereign Lord, have spoken.
31 "You, my sheep, the flock that I feed, are my people, and I am your God," says the Sovereign Lord.

Ezekiel 34:22-31 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 34

In the former chapter the prophet prophesies against the people of the Jews, both those of the captivity, and those who were not; and here against the shepherds of Israel. This he is bid to do, Eze 34:1,2, whose cruelty to the flock, negligence and unfaithfulness are exposed, Eze 34:3-6, for which reasons they are threatened to be deprived of their office, Eze 34:7-10, and the Lord promises to take the care of the flock upon himself, to seek out his sheep, and feed them, and do every kind office to them, Eze 34:11-16 and then the strong of the flock, that oppressed the weak, are threatened with punishment, Eze 34:17-22 and the promise of the Messiah, as the shepherd of the flock, is made, under whom all prosperity and happiness might be expected, Eze 34:23-31.

Cross References 2

  • 1. 34.23Revelation 7.17.
  • 2. 34.24Ezekiel 37.24.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. sacred hill: [See 20.40.]
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.