A shepherd is committed to the care and safety of the flock. Ezekiel writes to a people in exile, a people who have lost their homes, who are wandering, who need protection, who need to be rescued.
Look back at the earlier verses in this chapter. Israel's human shepherds had been feeding themselves rather than the sheep. They had not looked after the needs of the weak or injured. They had not searched for the strays.
They deserved to be scattered. But, scattering the shepherds means scattering the sheep. God declares, "I will rescue the sheep."
Lectio Divina: Ezekiel 34:11-12
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