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What does the Bible say about the flock of slaughter?

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The flock of slaughter refers to the vulnerable and afflicted people of God whom the Good Shepherd cares for.

In Zechariah 11:7, the term 'flock of slaughter' symbolizes the church and the people of God who are often poor and afflicted. This name highlights God’s concern for those who are vulnerable in faith and life. The prophet Zechariah, representing the true shepherd Jesus Christ, is called to feed and tend to this flock, illustrating God’s protective and providing nature amid their suffering and vulnerability. This title underscores the reality that while the faithful may face trials, they are under the care of the Good Shepherd who promises to sustain and nurture them.
Scripture References: Zechariah 11:7, John 10:11, Romans 8:36

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