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My people have been lost sheep: their shepherds have caused them to go astray; they have turned them away on the mountains; they have gone from mountain to hill; they have forgotten their resting-place.
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Leaders as Misleading Shepherds
Commentators unanimously identify the "shepherds" as Israel's civil and religious leaders—kings, rulers, priests, and prophets. These leaders are held directly responsible for causing God's people to "go astray" through their poor guidance and false teachings. As John Calvin clarifies, while this doesn't completely absolve the people, the leaders bear a heavy burden for the nation's spiritual failure.
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Jeremiah
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Their shepherds ... mountains - Some translate it: Their shepherds, that is, civil rulers (see the note on Jeremiah 2:8), “have led them ast…
19th Century
Anglican
My people have been lost sheep... —We note as interesting the dominance of this imagery here, as in Isaiah 53:6 and Ezeki…
16th Century
Protestant
As the clock strikes, I must stop here.
Prayer:
Grant, Almighty God, that we may not be intoxicated by the sweetness of earthly bless…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
My people has been lost sheep like lost sheep, without a shepherd, going astray the fold, wandering from place to place, …
The king of Babylon was kind to Jeremiah, yet the prophet must foretell the ruin of that kingdom. If our friends are God's enemies, we dare not spe…