a23:1-8
c23:1
d23:3
eGen 1:28
f17:6-8
g23:4
h23:3

‏ Jeremiah 23:1-4

Summary for Jer 23:1-8: 23:1-8  a The Lord rebuked the three kings (ch 22  b) and contrasted them with the righteous leader he would place over his people after the Exile. 23:1  c Kings in the ancient Near East were often referred to as shepherds. Good shepherds would protect and care for their people, but Judah’s kings scattered their people instead.
23:3  d As a good shepherd, the Lord would gather the exiles and place them in their own sheepfold, the land of Judah. There, they would be fruitful and increase in number (cp. Gen 1:28  e; 17:6-8  f).
23:4  g Once the people were back in Judah (23:3  h), the Lord would appoint responsible shepherds. As good leaders, they would care for the people.
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