Zechariah 11:15-17

15 Again the Lord said to me, “Take up once more the equipment of a foolish shepherd.
The grammar (e.g., the incipient participle מֵקִים, maqim, “about to raise up,” v. 16) and overall sense of vv. 15–17 give the incident a future orientation. Zechariah once more is role-playing but this time he is a “foolish” shepherd, i.e., one who does not know God and who is opposed to him (cf. Prov 1:7; 15:5; 20:3; 27:22). The individual who best represents this eschatological enemy of God and his people is the Antichrist (cf. Matt 24:5, 24; 2 Thess 2:3–4; 1 John 2:18, 22; 4:3; 2 John 7).
16Indeed, I am about to raise up a shepherd in the land who will not take heed to the sheep headed to slaughter, will not seek the scattered, and will not heal the injured.
Heb “the broken” (so KJV, NASB; NRSV “the maimed”).
Moreover, he will not nourish the one that is healthy but instead will eat the meat of the fat sheep
Heb “the fat [ones].” Cf. ASV “the fat sheep”; NIV “the choice sheep.”
and tear off their hooves.

17 Woe to the worthless shepherd
who abandons the flock!
May a sword fall on his arm and his right eye!
May his arm wither completely away,
and his right eye become completely blind!”
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