Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Ezekiel 34:4 - 34:4

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Ezekiel 34:4 - 34:4


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The diseased - rather, those weak from the effects of “disease,” as “strengthened” (that is, with due nourishment) requires [Grotius].

broken - that is, fractures from wounds inflicted by the wolf.

brought again ... driven away - (Exo 23:4). Those “driven away” by the enemy into foreign lands through God’s judgments are meant (Jer 23:3). A spiritual reformation of the state by the rulers would have turned away God’s wrath, and “brought again” the exiles. The rulers are censured as chiefly guilty (though the people, too, were guilty), because they, who ought to have been foremost in checking the evil, promoted it.

neither ... sought ... lost - Contrast the Good Shepherd’s love (Luk 15:4).

with force ... ruled - (Exo 1:13, Exo 1:14). With an Egyptian bondage. The very thing forbidden by the law they did (Lev 25:43; compare 1Pe 5:3).