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What does the Bible say about smiting the shepherd?

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In Zechariah 13:7, God commands the sword to awaken against His shepherd, signifying the impending death of Jesus.

Zechariah 13:7 speaks profoundly about the suffering of the Messiah, referred to as the shepherd. The Lord says, 'Awake, O sword, against my shepherd, and against the man that is my fellow.' This indicates that Jesus's death was not an accident but a divine ordination by God, foreordained as a necessary act for the salvation of His people. The smiting of the shepherd refers to the crucifixion of Christ, where the sword of God's justice was drawn against Him for the sins of His people. As such, His suffering was a fulfillment of God's redemptive plan, demonstrating His sovereignty and grace.
Scripture References: Zechariah 13:7, Matthew 26:31

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God's Fellow Smitten
Jim Byrd · Oct 29, 2023
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