Isaiah 56:11
Yea, they are.1Sa 2:12-17,29; Eze 13:19; 34:2,3; Mic 3:5,11; Mal 1:10Ac 20:29,33; Php 3:2,19; 1Ti 3:3,8; Tit 1:7,11; 1Pe 5:22Pe 2:3,14,15; Jude 1:11,16; Re 22:15greedy. Heb. strong of appetite. can never have enough.Heb. know not to be satisfied. Ec 5:10are shepherds.Mic 3:6; Zec 11:15-17; Mt 13:14,15; Joh 8:43; 2Co 4:4all look.Ex 23:3; Jer 22:17; 2Pe 2:15,16Ezekiel 34:2-4
the shepherds.The shepherds of Israel, signify their kings and princes, priests and prophets; the flock, the whole of the people; the fat and wool, the tithes and offerings, taxes and imposts: these they exacted with great rigour, and even oppressed and destroyed the people to enrich themselves; but they bestowed no pains to provide for the welfare of the state, or for the souls of those entrusted to them. They knew nothing about their flock: it might be diseased, infirm, bruised, maimed, strayed, or lost, for they watched not over them. 33:24; Jer 2:8; 3:15; 10:21; 12:10; Joh 10:1,2,12Woe.8-10; 13:19; Jer 23:1; Mic 3:1-3,11,12; Zep 3:3,4; Zec 11:17Mt 24:48-51; Lu 12:42-46; 20:46,47; Ro 16:18; 2Pe 2:3feed.2Sa 5:2; Ps 78:71,72; Isa 40:11; Joh 21:15-17; Ac 20:26,291Pe 5:2-4 eat.Isa 56:11,12; Zec 11:5,16ye kill.19:3,6; 22:25-28; 33:25,26; 1Ki 21:13-16; 2Ki 21:16; Isa 1:10,15Jer 2:30; 22:17; La 4:13; Mic 3:1-3; Zep 3:3 diseased.16; Isa 56:10; Jer 8:22; Zec 11:15,16; Mt 9:36; Heb 12:12sought.Mt 10:6; 18:12,13; Lu 15:4-6but with.Ex 1:13,14; Jer 22:13; Mt 21:35; 24:49; 2Co 1:24; Jas 5:1-61Pe 5:2,3; Re 13:14-17; 17:5,6Hosea 7:1
1 A reproof of manifold sins.11 God's wrath against them for their hypocrisy. I would.Jer 51:9; Mt 23:37; Lu 13:34; 19:42the iniquity.4:17; 6:8; 8:9; Isa 28:1; Mic 6:16wickedness. Heb. evils.8:5; 10:5; Eze 16:46; 23:4; Am 8:14they commit.5:1; 6:10; 11:12; 12:1; Isa 59:12; Jer 9:2-6; Mic 7:3-7the troop.6:9spoileth. Heb. strippeth.Matthew 21:13
It is.2:5; Joh 15:25My.Ps 93:5; Isa 56:7ye.Jer 7:11; Mr 11:17; Lu 19:46Matthew 23:14
for ye.Josephus says that this sect pretended to a more exact knowledge of the law, on which account the women were subject to them, as pretending to be dear to God. Ex 22:22-24; Job 22:9; 31:16-20; Mr 12:40; Lu 20:47; 2Ti 3:6Tit 1:10,11; 2Pe 2:14,15long.That these were long we learn from Bab. Berachoth, where we are told that the very religious prayed nine hours a day. therefore.33-36; 11:24; Lu 12:48; Jas 3:1; 2Pe 2:3Mark 11:17
Is it.1Ki 8:41-48; Isa 56:7; 60:7; Lu 19:46of all nations the house of prayer. or, an house of prayerfor all nations. a den. Jer 7:11; Ho 12:7; Joh 2:16John 10:1
1 Christ is the door, and the good shepherd.19 Divers opinions of him.23 He proves by his works that he is Christ the Son of God;31 escapes the Jews;39 and goes again beyond Jordan, where many believe on him. Verily.3:3He.9; Jer 14:15; 23:16,17,21,32; 28:15-17; 29:31,32; Eze 13:2-6Mt 7:15; 23:16-28Ro 10:15; Eph 4:8-12; Heb 5:4; 1Pe 1:10; 2Pe 2:1; 1Jo 4:1the same.8,10; Isa 56:10-12; Eze 34:2-5; Zec 11:4,5,16,17; Ro 16:182Co 11:13-15; Tit 1:11; 2Pe 2:3,14-19John 12:6
not.10:13; Ps 14:1; Pr 29:7; Eze 33:31; Ga 2:10; Jas 2:2,6because.10:8-10; 2Ki 5:20-27; Ps 50:16-20; Mt 21:13; 1Co 6:10the bag.13:29; 2Ki 12:14,15; Ezr 8:24-34; 2Co 8:19-21; 1Th 5:22
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