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What does the Bible say about shepherds in Zechariah?

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Zechariah contrasts good shepherds, who feed and care for their flock, with wicked shepherds, who abuse and neglect their duties.

In Zechariah 11, the Scripture discusses the role of shepherds, comparing good shepherds who genuinely care for their flock to wicked shepherds who exploit and neglect them. It highlights the Lord's promise to feed the flock of the slaughter, emphasizing His care for His people, especially during times of oppression. The chapter serves as a solemn reminder of God's judgment on those shepherds who fail to fulfill their responsibilities, and the expectation that under-shepherds should faithfully preach and represent the Good Shepherd, Christ.
Scripture References: Zechariah 11:1-8

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Shepherds
Norm Wells · May 25, 2022
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