Ezekiel 34
Commentary from 17 fathers
Son of man, prophesy against the shepherds of Israel, prophesy, and say to the shepherds, Thus saith the Lord God; O shepherds of Israel, do shepherds feed themselves? do not the shepherds feed the sheep?
υἱὲ ἀνθρώπου, προφήτευσον ἐπὶ τοὺς ποιμένας τοῦ ᾿Ισραήλ, προφήτευσον καὶ εἰπὸν τοῖς ποιμέσι· τάδε λέγει Κύριος Κύριος· ὦ ποιμένες ᾿Ισραήλ, μὴ βόσκουσι ποιμένες ἑαυτούς; οὐ τὰ πρόβατα βόσκουσιν οἱ ποιμένες;
сы́не человѣ́чь, прорцы̀ на па̑стыри і҆и҃лєвы, прорцы̀ и҆ рцы̀ па́стырємъ: сїѧ̑ гл҃етъ а҆дѡнаі̀ гдⷭ҇ь:
Quite clearly he states that they have caused the sheep to be lost and to be devoured by the beasts of the field; nor, if they are abandoned, could they avoid being lost in death and devoured. But he does not say that they should be restored after they have been lost in death and devoured.
On Purity 7
But when the great pastor, the chief of pastors, comes, he will call and visit his sheep and will take knowledge of his flock. And he will bring forward those pastors, and will extract an account from them and will condemn them for their deeds. And those who fed the sheep well, them the chief of pastors will cause to rejoice and to inherit life and rest.
Demonstrations 10:3
This is directed at the shepherds of Israel, whom we must take to be kings and leaders, scribes and Pharisees and teachers of the Jewish people; and the gospel community, their bishops, presbyters and deacons, or if we interpret it mystically, the angels of the various churches, to whom John wrote in his Apocalypse and whose angels daily behold the face of God.
Commentary on Ezekiel 11:34.1-31
You see, we whom the Lord has deigned, thanks to no merits of ours, to set in this high station (about which a very strict account indeed has to be rendered) have two things about us that must be clearly distinguished: one, that we are Christians, the other, that we are placed in charge. Being Christians is for our sake; being in charge is for yours. It is to our advantage that we are Christians, only to yours that we are in charge.
Sermon 46:2
Behold, ye feed on the milk, and clothe yourselves with the wool, and slay the fat: but ye feed not my sheep.
ἰδοὺ τὸ γάλα κατέσθετε καὶ τὰ ἔρια περιβάλλεσθε καὶ τὸ παχὺ σφάζετε καὶ τὰ πρόβατά μου οὐ βόσκετε.
ѽле, па́стырїе і҆и҃лєвы! є҆да̀ пасꙋ́тъ па́стырїе сами́хъ себѐ; не ѻ҆ве́цъ ли пасꙋ́тъ па́стырїе; сѐ, млеко̀ ꙗ҆дитѐ и҆ во́лною ѡ҆дѣва́етесѧ и҆ тꙋ́чное закала́ете, а҆ ѻ҆ве́цъ мои́хъ не пасе́те:
Let him use those tenths and first-fruits, which are given according to the command of God, as a man of God; as also let him dispense in a right manner the free-will offerings which are brought in on account of the poor, to the orphans, the widows, the afflicted, and strangers in distress, as having that God for the examiner of his accounts who has committed the disposition to him. Distribute to all those in want with righteousness, and yourselves use the things which belong to the Lord, but do not abuse them; eating of them, but not eating them all up by yourselves: communicate with those that are in want, and thereby show yourselves unblameable before God. For if you shall consume them by yourselves, you will be reproached by God, who says to such unsatiable people, who alone devour all, "You eat up the milk, and clothe yourselves with the wool;" [Ezekiel 34:3] and in another passage, "Must you alone live upon the earth"? [Isaiah 5:8] Upon which account you are commanded in the law, "You shall love your neighbour as yourself." [Leviticus 19:18] Now we say these things, not as if you might not partake of the fruits of your labours; for it is written, "You shall not muzzle the mouth of the ox which treads out the grain;" [Deuteronomy 25:4; 1 Corinthians 9:9] but that you should do it with moderation and righteousness. As, therefore, the ox that labours in the threshing-floor without a muzzle eats indeed, but does not eat all up; so do you who labour in the threshing-floor, that is, in the Church of God, eat of the Church: which was also the case of the Levites, who served in the tabernacle of the testimony, which was in all things a type of the Church.
(Book 2), Section 4, XXV
They do not look for what has perished. They do not desire to save the lost, any more than to devour those who are in the churches. They govern them harshly and infuriatingly, behaving haughtily as is expected of them. They adorn the dignity of their office with their works and take on pride instead of humility. They think that they have assumed honor rather than the burden of their work, and whoever they see coming forward in the church preaching the word of God, they set out to oppress.
Commentary on Ezekiel 11:34.1-31
In the same way, everyone who leads a bad life for all those to see whom he has been put in charge of, as far as he is concerned is killing even the strong ones. Any who imitate him die; whoever does not imitate him lives.
Sermon 46:9
Hasten then to increase the flock of your master! Do not turn aside to relaxations or pleasures of the body or vilely squander the wool and the fat of Christ’s sheep by hoarding up the goods of the monastery for your own benefit rather than of the brothers, so that you may enjoy yourself. Do nothing whatever, do not say anything for the sake of human glory, that does not pertain to the good of your monastery.
Discourses 18:17
The weak one ye have not strengthened, and the sick ye have not cherished, and the bruised ye have not bound up, and the stray one ye have not turned back, and the lost ye have not sought; and the strong ye have wearied with labour.
τὸ ἠσθενηκὸς οὐκ ἐνισχύσατε καὶ τὸ κακῶς ἔχον οὐκ ἐσωματοποιήσατε καὶ τὸ συντετριμμένον οὐ κατεδήσατε καὶ τὸ πλανώμενον οὐκ ἐπεστρέψατε καὶ τὸ ἀπολωλὸς οὐκ ἐζητήσατε καὶ τὸ ἰσχυρὸν κατηργάσασθε μόχθῳ.
и҆знемо́гшагѡ не под̾ѧ́сте и҆ болѧ́щагѡ не ᲂу҆врачева́сте, и҆ сокрꙋше́ннагѡ не ѡ҆бѧза́сте и҆ заблꙋжда́ющагѡ не ѡ҆брати́сте, и҆ поги́бшагѡ не взыска́сте и҆ крѣ́пкое ѡ҆скорби́сте трꙋдо́мъ и҆ вла́стїю наказа́сте ѧ҆̀ и҆ нарꙋга́нїемъ.
And since it is incumbent on us who seem to be in charge and in the place of shepherds to guard the flock, if we should be found negligent, what will be said to us was said to our predecessors who were such negligent leaders.
Epistle II:1
If we scorn the repentance of those who have in some degree the assurance of a bearable conscience, immediately they are drawn by the devil’s invitation into heresy or schism with their wife and children, whom they had kept unharmed. And it will be charged against us on judgment day that we have not cared for the wounded sheep and have lost many innocent ones because of one wounded.
Epistle LI:15
Do you see a shepherd’s vigilance? Do you see his heightened interest? What excuse could they have to whom rational flocks are entrusted but who are guilty of great negligence and day after day, in the prophet’s words, slaughter some of them and look on without intending to take any care of others made the prey of wild beasts or the spoils of other people—even when the labor involved is slight and attention easy? It is a soul, after all, that is to be instructed; but that involves much labor for body and soul.
Homilies on Genesis 57:32
Christ showed that he was different from those who neglect the flock when it is being preyed on by wolves, since he did not neglect them and even laid down his life for them so that the sheep might not perish.
Homilies on the Gospel of John 60
As regards the feeble it is to be feared that some trial may happen to him and break him. But the sick person is already ill with some kind of greed and prevented by some kind of greed from entering on the way of God, from submitting to the yoke of Christ. Think of people who want to lead a good life, who are already determined to lead a good life and are less capable of enduring evil, while they are quite ready to do good. But it is part of a Christian’s strength not only to do what is good but also to put up with what is bad.
Sermon 46:13
The shepherds who feed themselves and not the sheep are being told what they are diligent about and what they are negligent about.
Sermon 46:3
If I do not worry about the one that strays and gets lost, even the one that is strong will think it is rather fun to stray and get lost. I do indeed desire outward gains, but I am more afraid of inner losses.
Sermon 46:15
Since we have been appointed by the Lord to direct the ship of his church, let us with his help and the direction of the two Testaments so govern the ship of his church that we may not through some negligence turn aside either to the right or to the left but may without effort keep a straight course of life in the midst of the great dangers of this world. Just as any ship cannot gather earthly profits without many labors, so the ship of the church cannot obtain the gains and joy of the eternal homeland without many tribulations. For just as pilots of ships, if they fail to be alert because of an excessive desire for sleep or false sense of security and do not show the sailors what they should do, immediately suffer shipwreck, so unless the church’s pilots with all vigilance teach, terrify, sometimes even censure and occasionally punish lightly, at times even threatening the day of judgment with severity and thus showing how to keep the straight path of eternal life, it is to be feared that they will receive judgment where they might have had a remedy. For this reason, with the inspiration and assistance of the Lord, let us endeavor as far as it lies in our power to inform by word and example the people entrusted to our care.
Sermons 1:19
It is the abbot’s responsibility to have great concern and to act with all speed, discernment and diligence in order not to lose any of the sheep entrusted to him. He should realize that he has undertaken care of the sick, not tyranny over the healthy.
Rule of St. Benedict 27:5-6
For one who had been cast away is brought back, when any one who has fallen into sin is recalled to a state of righteousness by the vigour of pastoral solicitude. For ligature binds a fracture when discipline subdues a sin, lest the wound should bleed mortally for want of being compressed by the severity of constraint. But often a fracture is made worse, when it is bound together unwarily, so that the cut is more severely felt from being immoderately constrained by ligaments. Hence it is needful that when a wound of sin in subordinates is repressed by correction, even constraint should moderate itself with great carefulness, to the end that it may so exercise the rights of discipline against delinquents as to retain the bowels of loving-kindness.
Pastoral Rule, Part 2, Chapter 6
And my sheep were scattered, because there were no shepherds: and they became meat to all the wild beasts of the field.
καὶ διεσπάρη τά πρόβατά μου διὰ τὸ μὴ εἶναι ποιμένας καὶ ἐγενήθη εἰς κατάβρωμα πᾶσι τοῖς θηρίοις τοῦ ἀγροῦ.
И҆ разсы́пашасѧ ѻ҆́вцы моѧ̑, поне́же не и҆мѣ́ѧхꙋ па́стырей, и҆ бы́ша на и҆з̾ѧде́нїе всѣ̑мъ ѕвѣрє́мъ сє́льнымъ.
Let us struggle, my beloved, during these six days of the Passover, for they are given to us each year for the redemption of our souls, that we may spend them in the works of God.… He sent to us the great Shepherd of the sheep that were scattered, to gather us back into his holy fold.
Instructions 2:1-2
And my sheep were scattered on every mountain, and on every high hill: yea, they were scattered on the face of the earth, and there was none to seek them out, nor to bring them back.
καὶ διεσπάρη τά πρόβατά μου ἐν παντὶ ὄρει καὶ ἐπὶ πᾶν βουνὸν ὑψηλὸν καὶ ἐπὶ προσώπου πάσης τῆς γῆς διεσπάρη, καὶ οὐκ ἦν ὁ ἐκζητῶν οὐδὲ ὁ ἀποστρέφων.
И҆ расточи́шасѧ ѻ҆́вцы моѧ̑ по всѣ̑мъ гора́мъ и҆ (заблꙋди́ша) по всѣ̑мъ холмѡ́мъ высѡ́кимъ, и҆ на лицы̀ всеѧ̀ землѝ разсы́пашасѧ ѻ҆́вцы моѧ̑, и҆ не бѣ̀ взыска́ющагѡ, ни ѡ҆браща́ющагѡ.
Pursuing all earthly objects, things that glitter obviously on the face of the earth, they love them, they set their hearts on them. They do not want to die, that their life may be hidden with Christ.… Not all heretics are to be found all over the face of the earth, but still heretics are to be found all over the face of the earth. Some here, others there, but there is no lack of them anywhere.
Sermons 46:18
Therefore, ye shepherds, hear the word of the Lord.
διὰ τοῦτο, ποιμένες, ἀκούσατε λόγον Κυρίου·
Тогѡ̀ ра́ди, ѽ, па́стырїе, слы́шите сло́во гдⷭ҇не:
[As] I live, saith the Lord God, surely because my sheep became a prey, and my sheep became meat to all the wild beasts of the field, because there were no shepherds, and the shepherds sought not out my sheep, and the shepherds fed themselves, but fed not my sheep.
ζῶ ἐγώ, λέγει Κύριος Κύριος, εἰ μὴν ἀντὶ τοῦ γενέσθαι τὰ πρόβατά μου εἰς προνομὴν καὶ γενέσθαι τὰ πρόβατά μου εἰς κατάβρωμα πᾶσι τοῖς θηρίοις τοῦ πεδίου, παρὰ τὸ μὴ εἶναι ποιμένας, καὶ οὐκ ἐξεζήτησαν οἱ ποιμένες τὰ πρόβατά μου, καὶ ἐβόσκησαν οἱ ποιμένες ἑαυτούς, τὰ δὲ πρόβατά μου οὐκ ἐβόσκησαν,
живꙋ̀ а҆́зъ, гл҃етъ а҆дѡнаі̀ гдⷭ҇ь, поне́же ᲂу҆чинє́на сꙋ́ть стада̀ моѧ̑ въ расхище́нїе, и҆ ѻ҆́вцы моѧ̑ бы́ша во снѣде́нїе всѣ̑мъ ѕвѣрє́мъ сє́льнымъ, зане́же нѣ́сть па́стырей, и҆ не поиска́ша па́стырїе ѻ҆ве́цъ мои́хъ, но пасо́ша па́стырїе сами́хъ себѐ, а҆ ѻ҆ве́цъ мои́хъ не пасо́ша:
But which shepherds are dead? Those who seek their own advantage, not that of Jesus Christ. So will there be shepherds, and will they be found, who do not seek their own advantage but that of Jesus Christ? There certainly will be, and they will certainly be found; they are not lacking, and they won’t be lacking. So let us see what the Lord has to say, who says he lives; whether he says he is going to take the sheep away from the bad shepherds, who feed themselves, not the sheep, and give them to good shepherds, who feed the sheep, not themselves.
Sermons 46:19
For this cause, O shepherds,
ἀντὶ τούτου, ποιμένες,
сегѡ̀ ра́ди, па́стырїе, слы́шите сло́во гдⷭ҇не,
9–10I myself will go to the shepherds and will seek out my flock from the hand of those who find it convenient to have a millstone placed around their neck.
Commentary on Ezekiel 11:34.1-31
9–10These words predict the end both of the kingdom of the Jews and the priesthood. I will free my flocks, he says, from those who look after them badly, who have steered them with no kind of providence but have only continued to devour them. Therefore through our Lord and Savior they are granted salvation.
Commentary on Ezekiel 13:34
thus saith the Lord God, Behold, I am against the shepherds; and I will require my sheep at their hands, and will turn them back that they shall not feed my sheep, and the shepherds shall no longer feed them; and I will deliver my sheep out of their mouth, and they shall no longer be meat for them.
τάδε λέγει Κύριος Κύριος· ἰδοὺ ἐγὼ ἐπὶ τοὺς ποιμένας καὶ ἐκζητήσω τὰ πρόβατά μου ἐκ τῶν χειρῶν αὐτῶν καὶ ἀποστρέψω αὐτοὺς τοῦ μὴ ποιμαίνειν τὰ πρόβατά μου, καὶ οὐ βοσκήσουσιν ἔτι οἱ ποιμένες αὐτά· καὶ ἐξελοῦμαι τὰ πρόβατά μου ἐκ τοῦ στόματος αὐτῶν. καὶ οὐκ ἔσονται αὐτοῖς ἔτι εἰς κατάβρωμα.
сїѧ̑ гл҃етъ а҆дѡнаі̀ гдⷭ҇ь: сѐ, а҆́зъ на па̑стыри, и҆ взыщꙋ̀ ѻ҆ве́цъ мои́хъ ѿ рꙋ́къ и҆́хъ, и҆ ѿста́влю ѧ҆̀ ѿ па́ствы ѻ҆ве́цъ мои́хъ, и҆ не бꙋ́дꙋтъ пастѝ и҆̀хъ па́стырїе: нижѐ сами́хъ себѐ и҆́мꙋтъ пастѝ, и҆ ѿимꙋ̀ ѻ҆́вцы моѧ̑ и҆з̾ ᲂу҆́стъ и҆́хъ, и҆ ктомꙋ̀ не бꙋ́дꙋтъ и҆̀мъ на и҆з̾ѧде́нїе.
Listen and learn, you sheep of God; from the bad shepherds God will require his sheep, and from their hands he will require their death.… So let us see, because that is what I had proposed to do, whether he takes the sheep away from the bad shepherds and gives them to good shepherds.
Sermon 46:20-21
For thus saith the Lord God, Behold, I will seek out my sheep, and will visit them.
διότι τάδε λέγει Κύριος Κύριος· ἰδοὺ ἐγὼ ἐκζητήσω τὰ πρόβατά μου καὶ ἐπισκέψομαι αὐτά.
Сегѡ̀ ра́ди сїѧ̑ гл҃етъ а҆дѡнаі̀ гдⷭ҇ь: сѐ, а҆́зъ взыщꙋ̀ ѻ҆ве́цъ мои́хъ и҆ присѣщꙋ̀ и҆̀хъ:
11–16(Verse 11 onwards) For thus says the Lord God: Behold, I myself will search for my sheep and will seek them out. As a shepherd seeks out his flock when he is among his dispersed sheep (or when there is darkness and clouds among his separated sheep), so will I seek out my sheep and will deliver them from all the places where they were scattered on a day of clouds and thick darkness. And I will bring them (whether female or male) from the peoples (or from the nations), and I will gather them (whether female or male) from the lands (or from the regions), and I will bring them (whether female or male) into their own land, and I will feed them (whether female or male) on the mountains of Israel, in the ravines and in all the inhabited places of the land. In the most fertile pastures I will feed them (whether female or male), and they will be grazing their (or their sheep's) pastures on the high mountains of Israel: there they will rest in green grass, and in rich pastures they will graze on the mountains of Israel. I will feed my sheep, and I will make them lie down (or rest), says the Lord God. I will seek what was lost, and I will bring back what was cast away (or wandered): and I will bind up what was broken, and I will strengthen (or comfort) what was weak: and I will watch over the fat and strong ones, and I will feed them with judgment (or justice). But when He shall require the sheep, He will visit them as if they were sick and emaciated, and scattered by the negligence of the shepherds: and He will deliver from all places in the day of the cloud and darkness, of which also Joel speaks: The day of the Lord is near, and it is the day of darkness and gloom, and the day of clouds and mist (Joel. II, 1, 2). Then they shall be brought out from the lands, to be brought into their own land, which is the land of the living: and he himself shall feed them in the mountains of Israel, of which David speaks: I have lifted up my eyes to the mountains, from whence shall come my help (Ps. CXX, 1). And not only in the mountains, but in the rivers, and in all the seats of the earth, in fertile pastures, and on the high mountain, of which Isaiah and Micah prophesy more fully (Isa. II; Mic. IV, VII): or in the high mountains of Israel. There they will rest in green pastures, and they will say: The Lord feeds me, and nothing will be lacking to me; he has placed me there in the place of pasture. He has led me forth above the waters of refreshment (Ps. 22:1-2). And they will be fed in the richest pastures on the mountains of Israel. It is an endless promise and hope of blessedness, when the Lord himself promises, saying: I will feed my sheep, and I will never commit them to evil shepherds, and I will make them lie down, says the Lord God, so that they may rest in the bosom of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Then what was lost among the peoples of the nations will be sought after, and what had wandered in the persuasion of heretics will be brought back, and what was broken will be bound up, and what was crushed and weak will be strengthened, so that what is written may be fulfilled: He heals their infirmities and binds up their wounds (Psalm 147:3). For a broken and humbled heart, God will not despise (Psalm 51:19). Therefore, even the holy one says: Heal me, O Lord, for my bones are troubled (Psalm 6:2). And in the thirty-seventh Psalm (Verse 4) the penitent says: There is no peace in my bones because of the face of my sins: and what is fat, he says, I will keep: lest it be devoured by beasts. And he will feed his sheep in judgment, knowing to which sheep what pastures are owed. For there are many mansions with the Father (John XIV). And: The Father does not judge anyone: but he has given all judgment to the Son (Ibid., V).
Commentary on Ezekiel
Rain and fog, the errors of this world; a great darkness arising from human lusts, a thick fog covering the earth. And it is difficult for the sheep not to go astray in this fog. But the shepherd does not desert them. He seeks them, his piercing gaze penetrates the fog, the thick darkness of the clouds does not prevent him.
Sermon 46:23
As the shepherd seeks his flock, in the day when there is darkness and cloud, in the midst of the sheep that are separated: so will I seek out my sheep, and will bring them back from every place where they were scattered in the day of cloud and darkness.
ὥσπερ ζητεῖ ὁ ποιμὴν τὸ ποίμνιον αὐτοῦ ἐν ἡμέρᾳ, ὅταν ᾖ γνόφος καὶ νεφέλη ἐν μέσῳ προβάτων διακεχωρισμένων, οὕτως ἐκζητήσω τά πρόβατά μου καὶ ἀπελάσω αὐτὰ ἀπὸ παντὸς τόπου, οὗ διεσπάρησαν ἐκεῖ ἐν ἡμέρᾳ νεφέλης καὶ γνόφου.
ꙗ҆́коже присѣща́етъ пастꙋ́хъ па́ствꙋ свою̀ въ де́нь, є҆гда̀ є҆́сть ѡ҆́блаченъ и҆ мглѧ́нъ, средѣ̀ ѻ҆ве́цъ свои́хъ разлꙋче́ныхъ, та́кѡ взыщꙋ̀ ѻ҆ве́цъ мои́хъ и҆ и҆зба́влю ѧ҆̀ ѿ всѧ́кагѡ мѣ́ста, а҆́може сꙋ́ть разсы̑паны въ де́нь ѡ҆́блаченъ и҆ примра́ченъ.
He is shepherd to shepherds and a guide to guides: that we may feed his flock with knowledge, not with the instruments of a foolish shepherd.
In Defense of His Flight to Pontus, Oration 2:117
When it is difficult for them to be found, now I will find them. The fog is dense, the storm cloud thick; nothing escapes his eyes.
Sermon 46:23
And I will bring them out from the Gentiles, and will gather them from the countries, and will bring them into their own land, and will feed them upon the mountains of Israel, and in the valleys, and in every inhabited place of the land.
καὶ ἐξάξω αὐτοὺς ἐκ τῶν ἐθνῶν καὶ συνάξω αὐτοὺς ἀπὸ τῶν χωρῶν καὶ εἰσάξω αὐτοὺς εἰς τὴν γῆν αὐτῶν καὶ βοσκήσω αὐτοὺς ἐπὶ τὰ ὄρη ᾿Ισραὴλ καὶ ἐν ταῖς φάραγξι καὶ ἐν πάσῃ κατοικίᾳ τῆς γῆς·
И҆ и҆зведꙋ̀ ѧ҆̀ ѿ ꙗ҆зы̑къ и҆ соберꙋ̀ ѧ҆̀ ѿ стра́нъ, и҆ введꙋ̀ ѧ҆̀ въ зе́млю и҆́хъ и҆ ᲂу҆пасꙋ̀ ѧ҆̀ на гора́хъ і҆и҃левыхъ и҆ въ де́брехъ и҆ во все́мъ селе́нїи землѝ,
He established the mountains of Israel, the authors of the divine Scriptures. Feed there, in order to feed without a qualm. Whatever you hear from that source, let that taste good to you; anything from outside, spit it out. In order not to go astray in the fog, listen to the voice of the Shepherd. Gather yourselves to the mountains of holy Scripture. There you will find your heart’s desire, there is nothing poisonous there, nothing unsuitable; they are the richest pastures.
Sermon 46:24
There, life is wisdom, through which all these things come into being, both those that have been and those that will be. Yet, it is not made but is as it was, and thus it will be forever. Or rather, to have been in the past or to be in the future does not pertain to it, but simply to be, for it is eternal. To be in the past or to be in the future is not to be eternal.
Confessions 10.24
I will feed them in a good pasture, on a high mountain of Israel: and their folds shall be there, and they shall lie down, and there shall they rest in perfect prosperity, and they shall feed in a fat pasture on the mountains of Israel.
ἐν νομῇ ἀγαθῇ βοσκήσω αὐτοὺς καὶ ἐν τῷ ὄρει τῷ ὑψηλῷ ᾿Ισραὴλ ἔσονται αἱ μάνδραι αὐτῶν· ἐκεῖ κοιμηθήσονται καὶ ἐκεῖ ἀναπαύσονται ἐν τρυφῇ ἀγαθῇ, καὶ ἐν νομῇ πίονι βοσκηθήσονται ἐπὶ τῶν ὀρέων ᾿Ισραήλ.
на па́жити бла́зѣ ᲂу҆пасꙋ̀ ѧ҆̀, на горѣ̀ высо́цѣ і҆и҃левѣ: и҆ бꙋ́дꙋтъ ѡ҆гра̑ды и҆́хъ та́мѡ, и҆ ᲂу҆́спнꙋтъ и҆ почі́ютъ та́мѡ въ пи́щи бла́зѣ, и҆ на па́жити тꙋ́чнѣ ᲂу҆пасꙋ́тсѧ на гора́хъ і҆и҃левыхъ.
This is feeding Christ, this is feeding for Christ, this is feeding in Christ, not feeding oneself apart from Christ. There is not really a dearth of shepherds.
Sermon 46:30
I will feed my sheep, and I will cause them to rest; and they shall know that I am the Lord: thus saith the Lord God.
ἐγὼ βοσκήσω τὰ πρόβατά μου καὶ ἐγὼ ἀναπαύσω αὐτά, καὶ γνώσονται ὅτι ἐγώ εἰμι Κύριος. τάδε λέγει Κύριος Κύριος·
А҆́зъ ᲂу҆пасꙋ̀ ѻ҆́вцы моѧ̑ и҆ а҆́зъ ᲂу҆поко́ю ѧ҆̀, и҆ ᲂу҆разꙋмѣ́ютъ, ꙗ҆́кѡ а҆́зъ є҆́смь гдⷭ҇ь.
Lift up your eyes to the mountains, by all means, from where help shall come to you—but pay attention to him saying, I myself will be the shepherd.
Sermon 46:25
I will seek that which is lost, and I will recover the stray one, and will bind up that which was broken, and will strengthen the fainting, and will guard the strong, and will feed them with judgment.
τὸ ἀπολωλὸς ζητήσω καὶ τὸ πλανώμενον ἐπιστρέψω καὶ τὸ συντετριμμένον καταδήσω καὶ τὸ ἐκλεῖπον ἐνισχύσω καὶ τὸ ἰσχυρὸν φυλάξω καὶ βοσκήσω αὐτὰ μετὰ κρίματος.
Сїѧ̑ гл҃етъ а҆дѡнаі̀ гдⷭ҇ь: поги́бшее взыщꙋ̀ и҆ заблꙋди́вшее ѡ҆бращꙋ̀, и҆ сокрꙋше́нное ѡ҆бѧжꙋ̀ и҆ немощно́е ᲂу҆крѣплю̀, и҆ крѣ́пкое снабдю̀ и҆ ᲂу҆пасꙋ̀ ѧ҆̀ съ сꙋдо́мъ.
If you are a shepherd, take care that none of your pastoral duties is neglected. And what are these duties? To bring back that which is lost, to bind up that which was broken, to heal that which is diseased.
Homily on the Words “give Heed to Thyself.”
The Lord did not say, “I will provide other good shepherds to do these things,” but “I myself,” he said, “will do them. I will commit my sheep to nobody else.” You are all right, brothers; you are all right, you sheep. It is we bishops, it seems, who have got to worry, there being apparently not a single good shepherd.
Sermon 46:26
The words against the false shepherds have been hidden, as well as the prediction of God’s attentiveness to come. He turns his words to the flocks and teaches the useless shepherds how not to fall back in any way in defending them.
Commentary on Ezekiel 13:34
In every good deed we are anticipated by the Lord’s grace. He deigns to inspire us to make us wish to entreat him.
Expositions of the Psalms 118:10
But surely if we neglect our duties, does Almighty God abandon His sheep? By no means; for He Himself, as He promised through the prophet, feeds them by Himself, and He instructs all whom He has predestined to life through the goads of afflictions and the spirit of compunction.
Forty Gospel Homilies, Homily 17
We must all of us strive zealously to make known to the church both the dreadfulness of the coming judgment and the kingdom of heaven’s delight. Those who are not in a position to address a large assembly should instruct individuals, offering instruction in personal talks; they should try to serve those around them through simple encouragement.… You who are pastors, consider that you are pasturing God’s flock. We often see a block of salt put out for animals to lick for their well-being. Priests among their people should be like blocks of salt. They should counsel everyone in their flocks in such a way that all those with whom they come in contact may be seasoned with eternal life as if they had been sprinkled with salt. We who preach are not the salt of the earth unless we season the hearts of those who listen to us. We are really preaching to others if we ourselves do what we say, if we are pierced with God’s love, if, since we cannot avoid sin, our tears wash away the stains on our life that come with each new day. We truly feel remorse when we take to heart the lives of our forebears in the faith so that we are diminished in our own eyes. Then do we truly feel remorse, when we attentively examine God’s teachings and adopt for our own use what those we revere themselves used for theirs. And while we are moved to remorse on our own account, let us also take responsibility for the lives of those entrusted to our care. Our own bitter compunction should not divert us from concern for our neighbor. What good to love and strive to do good for our neighbor and abandon ourselves? We must realize that our passion for justice in the face of another’s evil must never cause us to lose the virtue of gentleness. Priests must not be quick-tempered or rash; they must instead be temperate and thoughtful. We must support those we challenge and challenge those we support. If we neglect this, our work will lack either courage or gentleness. What shall we call the human soul but the food of the Lord? It is created to become nothing less than Christ’s body and to bring about growth in the eternal church. We priests are to season this food. Cease to pray, cease to teach, and the salt loses its taste.
Forty Gospel Homilies, Homily 17
And [as for] you, ye sheep, thus saith the Lord God, Behold, I will distinguish between sheep and sheep, [between] rams and he-goats.
καὶ ὑμεῖς, πρόβατα, τάδε λέγει Κύριος Κύριος· ἰδοὺ ἐγὼ διακρινῶ ἀναμέσον προβάτου καὶ προβάτου, κριῶν καὶ τράγων.
И҆ вы̀, ѻ҆́вцы моѧ̑, сїѧ̑ гл҃етъ а҆дѡнаі̀ гдⷭ҇ь: сѐ, а҆́зъ разсꙋждꙋ̀ междꙋ̀ ѻ҆вце́ю и҆ ѻ҆вце́ю, и҆ ѻ҆вно́мъ и҆ козло́мъ.
We who desire to be flocks of the shepherd must never try to escape from being fed even by the very things that seem to diverge from Scripture and are trampled on because of the discordance of what is said by those who neither want nor can use the nourishment that Scripture gives in all its fullness.
Homilies on Ezekiel, Preface
17–22(Verse 17 onwards) But you, my flock (or sheep), this says the Lord God: Behold, I judge between the sheep, and between rams and goats. Was it not enough for you to graze on good pastures? Moreover, you trampled the remnants of your pastures with your feet, and when you drank the purest water, you disturbed the rest with your feet. And my sheep, which were trampled by your feet, were fed, and those feet of yours that disturbed, they drank. Therefore, thus says the Lord God to them: Behold, I myself will judge between the fat livestock and the lean (or between the strong and the weak livestock): because you pushed with your sides and shoulders, and with your horns you scattered all the weak animals until they were scattered outside. I will save my flock, and it will no longer be plundered, and I will judge between sheep and sheep (or between ram and ram). But these things he spoke against the shepherds: now he speaks to the sheep, that is, to the people: and to the flock of both kinds of livestock, that is, the sheep and the goats: and not only to the sheep and goats, but also to the rams and the bucks, who are the leaders in the flocks, to whom he says: Was it not enough for you to feed on the good pastures of the Scriptures? But in addition, you were trampling on the remnants of your pastures with your feet. And while you were drinking the purest waters of God's teachings, you were disturbing the remaining waters with your feet, so that my people would eat and drink trampled pastures and tainted waters because of your fault, which in itself was good but became corrupted and violated. Indeed, this is what all heretics do, they pick apart the words of the Scriptures and, to the best of their ability, stain them. But even the ecclesiastical men who do not preserve the truth of the doctrines, but instead fabricate them from their own hearts, and hold their presumption as a teacher, are held captive by a similar error. When they persuade the people that the things they invent are true, and when they incite applause and cheers in a theatrical manner, they become forgetful of their own ignorance, and with raised eyebrows, weighing their words, and brandishing them, they assume the authority of teachers for themselves. Let us therefore see what judgment there is between one flock and another: and by what judgment the good and true shepherd, who has received all judgment from the Father, may judge them. Behold, he says, I myself judge between the fat flock and the lean, or between the strong and the weak. For the strong push and butt the weak with their sides and shoulders, and they fan them with their horns, not knowing that the bull should be punished by the law of the horn (Exodus 21). But they keep pushing on the sides, and they fan with their horns until they scatter and drive the sheep outside. For the pride of the ancestors and the injustice of the leaders, they are frequently driven out of the Church, so that they may be scattered by the Lord, whom He Himself saved. But the Lord will not let them continue to plunder, and He will judge between sheep and sheep: not between the names of dignitaries, by which the leaders swell with pride; but between man and man, according to what each servant of the Lord is.
Commentary on Ezekiel
If you really think, brothers, what a very great blessing it is to be God’s flock, you must be filled even in the midst of these tears and troubles of ours with very great joy.
Sermon 47:3
What are he-goats doing here in God’s flock? In the same pastures, at the same springs, he-goats, though destined for the left hand, are mixing with those of the right hand, and those who are going to be separated are first tolerated. And this is to exercise the sheep in a patience after the likeness of God’s own patience.
Sermon 47:6
I am judging. What a relief, what reassurance! [The Lord] is judging; the good can be reassured. No opponent can corrupt their judge, no counselor twist him round their little finger or witness play fast and loose with him. But just as the good can be reassured, so to the same extent the bad should be afraid. He is not the sort of judge things can be kept hidden from. Do you imagine, after all, that God as judge is going to examine witnesses, to learn from them who you may be? How can he possibly be mistaken about who you may be, seeing that he knew what you were going to be?
Sermon 47:7
And [is it] not enough for you that ye fed on the good pasture, that ye trampled with your feet the remnant of your pasture? and [that] ye drank the standing water, [that] ye disturbed the residue with your feet?
καὶ οὐχ ἱκανὸν ὑμῖν ὅτι τὴν καλὴν νομὴν ἐνέμεσθε, καὶ τὰ κατάλοιπα τῆς νομῆς ὑμῶν κατεπατεῖτε τοῖς ποσὶν ὑμῶν; καὶ τὸ καθεστηκὸς ὕδωρ ἐπίνετε, καὶ τὸ λοιπὸν τοῖς ποσὶν ὑμῶν ἐταράσσετε;
Не дово́льно ли ва́мъ, ꙗ҆́кѡ на бла́зѣй па́жити пасо́стесѧ, и҆ ѡ҆ста́нокъ па́жити ва́шеѧ нога́ми ва́шими попира́сте, и҆ ᲂу҆стоѧ́вшꙋюсѧ во́дꙋ пива́сте, и҆ ѡ҆ста́нокъ нога́ми ва́шими возмꙋща́сте,
Now he speaks to the sheep, that is, the people, and to the flock of either kind, that is, of sheep and she-goats but also to rams and he-goats who are leaders among flocks. To them he says, “Is it not enough for you to be fed for the good nourishment the Scriptures provide? But you crush under your feet what remains of your food, and when you have drunk the purest water that are the words of God, you disturb with your feet the waters that remain, so that my people chew food that is trodden on by you and drink water that has been disturbed by you.”
Commentary on Ezekiel 11:34.1-31
God’s pastures are good, and God’s springs are pure. We have them in the holy Scriptures.
Sermon 47:9
For indeed the shepherds drink most pure water, when with a right understanding they imbibe the streams of truth. But to foul the same water with their feet is to corrupt the studies of holy meditation by evil living. And verily the sheep drink the water fouled by their feet, when any of those subject to them follow not the words which they hear, but only imitate the bad examples which they see. Thirsting for the things said, but perverted by the works observed, they take in mud with their draughts, as from polluted fountains.
Pastoral Rule, Part 1, Chapter 2
So my sheep fed on that which ye had trampled with your feet; and they drank the water that had been disturbed by your feet.
καὶ τὰ πρόβατά μου τὰ πατήματα τῶν ποδῶν ὑμῶν ἐνέμοντο καὶ τὸ τεταραγμένον ὕδωρ ὑπὸ τῶν ποδῶν ὑμῶν ἔπινον;
и҆ ѻ҆́вцы моѧ̑ попра́нїемъ но́гъ ва́шихъ живѧ́хꙋ, и҆ возмꙋще́ннꙋю во́дꙋ нога́ми ва́шими пїѧ́хꙋ;
Therefore thus saith the Lord God; Behold, I will separate between the strong sheep and the weak sheep.
διὰ τοῦτο τάδε λέγει Κύριος Κύριος· ἰδοὺ ἐγὼ διακρινῶ ἀναμέσον προβάτου ἰσχυροῦ καὶ ἀναμέσον προβάτου ἀσθενοῦς.
Тогѡ̀ ра́ди сїѧ̑ гл҃етъ а҆дѡнаі̀ гдⷭ҇ь: сѐ, а҆́зъ разсꙋждꙋ̀ междꙋ̀ ѻ҆вча́темъ си́льнымъ и҆ междꙋ̀ ѻ҆вча́темъ немощны́мъ.
He makes no further mention of the he-goats. He mentioned them once, so that we would know they exist. He knows them well. After that he speaks as if all are sheep.
Sermon 47:15
Ye did thrust with your sides and shoulders, and pushed with your horns, and ye cruelly treated all the sick.
ἐπὶ ταῖς πλευραῖς καὶ τοῖς ὤμοις ὑμῶν διωθεῖσθε καὶ τοῖς κέρασιν ὑμῶν ἐκερατίζετε καὶ πᾶν τὸ ἐκλεῖπον ἐξεθλίβετε.
Ре́брами и҆ плеща́ми ва́шими рѣ́ѧсте и҆ рога́ми ва́шими бодо́сте, и҆ всѧ́кое немощно́е пха́сте, до́ндеже и҆згна́сте ѧ҆̀ во́нъ:
If we lament the many sheep that are straying outside, woe to those whose shoulders and sides and horns have brought it about. It is only strong sheep who would do this. Who are the strong? Those who rely on their own righteousness. None but those who called themselves just divided the sheep and drove them outside. Shoulders bold at shoving, because they do not bear God's burden; evil sides, conspiracies of friends, companions in obstinacy; horns lifted up, high and mighty pride. Shove with sides and shoulders, flail with your horns, drive outside what you have not bought. Certainly this is your whole case, that you are just and others are unjust, and it was unfitting that the just should remain with the unjust, unfitting, that is to say, that the corn should remain among the weeds, unfitting that the sheep should feed among the goats until the shepherd should come who would make no mistake in separating them.
Sermon 47:16
Therefore I will save my sheep, and they shall not be any more for a prey; and will judge between ram and ram.
καὶ σώσω τὰ πρόβατά μου, καὶ οὐ μὴ ὦσιν ἔτι εἰς προνομήν, καὶ κρινῶ ἀναμέσον κριοῦ πρὸς κριόν.
и҆ сп҃сꙋ̀ ѻ҆́вцы моѧ̑, и҆ ктомꙋ̀ не бꙋ́дꙋтъ на разграбле́нїе, и҆ разсꙋждꙋ̀ междꙋ̀ ѻ҆вча́темъ и҆ ѻ҆вча́темъ, и҆ междꙋ̀ ѻ҆вно́мъ и҆ ѻ҆вно́мъ:
Just as we must abominate their injustice and cruelty, so we must praise the mercy of our Shepherd, who is truly our God; he will save his sheep. Perhaps, my brothers, he is doing this when we say this, doing it through the least of his servants, doing it perhaps through unworthy servants. Let him save his sheep; let them hear the voice of their Shepherd and follow him. Do not let them look for a proof of the church from the mouth of people. Let them look for it from the mouth of God, look for it from the mouth of Christ. Whoever he calls ungodly is ungodly, whoever he calls just is just, whoever he calls a sheep is a sheep, whoever he calls a goat is a goat. He himself is truth, let him speak, let the church be sought from him. Tell us, Lord, where is your church?
Sermon 47:19
And I will raise up one shepherd over them, and he shall tend them, [even] my servant David, and he shall be their shepherd;
καὶ ἀναστήσω ἐπ’ αὐτοὺς ποιμένα ἕνα καὶ ποιμανεῖ αὐτούς, τὸν δοῦλόν μου Δαυίδ, καὶ ἔσται αὐτῶν ποιμήν·
и҆ возста́влю и҆̀мъ па́стырѧ є҆ди́наго, и҆ ᲂу҆пасе́тъ ѧ҆̀, раба̀ моего̀ даві́да, то́й ᲂу҆пасе́тъ ѧ҆̀, (и҆ то́й ᲂу҆поко́итъ ѧ҆̀,) и҆ бꙋ́детъ и҆̀мъ па́стырь,
David also is called the Christ, as when Ezekiel prophesied to the shepherds and added, in the person of God, “I will raise up David my servant, who will shepherd them.” For the patriarch David will not be raised up to shepherd the saints, but Christ.
Commentary on the Gospel of John 1:146
For both Ezekiel and other prophets besides speak of David as coming and rising again; not meaning him who was dead but those who were emulating his virtue.
Homilies on the Gospel of Matthew 2:6
23–24(Verses 23-24) And I will raise up over them (here and elsewhere) (or over them) one shepherd who will feed them (or him), my servant David: he will feed them (or him): and he will be their shepherd. But I, the Lord, will be their God, and my servant David will be prince among them. I, the Lord, have spoken. Then He will raise up one shepherd, who says in the Gospel: I am the good shepherd (John 10:11); His servant David according to what form of a servant He deigned to assume (Philippians 2); who is interpreted as 'mighty by hand'. He Himself will pasture them, and the Lord will be their God, either the Son and the Father, or certainly the shepherd according to assumed flesh: But the Lord, and God, according to the Word which was in the beginning with God. That David, as the rational animal advances in the flock, will by no means be called a shepherd, but rather a prince among them, about whom it is written: But there is one among you whom you do not know (John 1:26).
Commentary on Ezekiel
You will readily understand, brothers, that it is a prophecy of Christ coming to people from the seed of David, if you realize the dates. This prophet Ezekiel lived in the time of the captivity, which resulted from the exile of the people to Babylonia. From the time of David to the time of the exile there are fourteen generations.
Sermon 47:20
and I the Lord will be to them a God, and David a prince in the midst of them; I the Lord have spoken it.
καὶ ἐγὼ Κύριος ἔσομαι αὐτοῖς εἰς Θεόν, καὶ Δαυὶδ ἄρχων ἐν μέσῳ αὐτῶν· ἐγὼ Κύριος ἐλάλησα.
а҆́зъ же гдⷭ҇ь бꙋ́дꙋ и҆̀мъ въ бг҃а, и҆ ра́бъ мо́й даві́дъ кнѧ́зь средѣ̀ и҆́хъ: а҆́зъ гдⷭ҇ь гл҃ахъ.
Pay close attention, brothers. Note the unity of the godhead, and yet the distribution of persons, in case we should say that he who is the Father is the Son, or that he who is the Son is the Father.
Sermon 47:21
And I will make with David a covenant of peace and I will utterly destroy evil beasts from off the land; and they shall dwell in the wilderness, and sleep in the forests.
καὶ διαθήσομαι τῷ Δαυὶδ διαθήκην εἰρήνης καὶ ἀφανιῶ θηρία πονηρὰ ἀπὸ τῆς γῆς, καὶ κατοικήσουσιν ἐν τῇ ἐρήμῳ καὶ ὑπνώσουσιν ἐν τοῖς δρυμοῖς.
И҆ завѣща́ю даві́дови завѣ́тъ ми́рный, и҆ потреблю̀ ѕвѣ̑ри ѕлы̑ ѿ землѝ, и҆ вселѧ́тсѧ въ пꙋсты́ни, ᲂу҆пова́юще ᲂу҆́спнꙋтъ въ дꙋбра́вахъ.
25–31(Verse 25 onwards) And I will make a covenant (or testament) of peace with them, and I will cause the most harmful beasts to cease from the earth, and those who dwell in the wilderness will sleep safely in the woods. And I will place them around my hill as a blessing, and I will bring rain in its season, and the rains will be a blessing. And the trees of the field will yield their fruit, and the land will give its increase, and they will dwell in their land without fear (or in the hope of peace), and they shall know that I am the Lord, when I break the yoke and deliver them from the hand of those who have enslaved them. And they will no longer be plundered by the nations, nor will the beasts of the earth devour them, but they will dwell securely (or in hope) without any fear. And I will raise up for them a renowned offspring (or a peaceable plantation), and they will no longer be cut off (or destroyed) by famine in the land, nor bear the reproach of the nations anymore. And they will know that I am the Lord their God, for I am with them, and they are my people, the house of Israel, declares the Lord God. But you, my flock, are men, the flock of my pasture (or sheep), and I am the Lord your God, says the Lord God. Then he will make a covenant of peace with them, not of war or discord, for his dwelling place is in peace (Psalm 75), but the peace of Christ, which surpasses all understanding (Philippians 4), who says: My peace I give to you: my peace I leave with you (John 14, 27). And he will cause the most harmful creatures to cease from the earth, vices, or disturbances, by which human souls are tormented: or opposing powers, by which they are attacked. And those who dwell in the wilderness shall sleep securely in the forests. For the Lord will reveal the hidden places of the woods, and in His temple all shall declare glory (Ps. 28:9). And with the beasts driven away and the land reduced to solitude, those who sleep securely shall say: The Lord is my light and my salvation, whom shall I fear (Ps. 26:1)? And He will place them, who sleep securely, around His mountain or hill, and they shall receive blessings. Then he will give rain in its season, and there will be rain of blessings, which he promises in the blessings of Deuteronomy (Deut. XXVIII). And he will give, it is said, the tree of life, of which it is written in Genesis (Genes. II): and the tree of wisdom, of which it is said, It is a tree of life to all who take hold of it (Prov. III, 18). And he will give its fruit, when the earth also gives its fruit: whether it be the trees of the regions, a great multitude of the saints. And the earth will give its fruit: for truth has arisen from the earth (Ps. 84, 12). And they shall be in their land without fear, or in the hope of peace, in the land of the living, in the land of the meek, of whom it is written: Blessed are the meek; for they shall possess the land (Matt. 5, 4): so that they may know by the happiness of all things that He is the Lord: when He has broken the chains, or the iron circle of their yoke, with which they were oppressed as if by a most severe power, and has freed them from the hand of those who held them in power or afflicted them with servitude. For everyone is a slave of whoever conquers them. And they will no longer be a prey to demonic nations; nor will the beasts of the earth devour those of whom we have spoken: but they will dwell confidently without any fear, according to the above explanation. And I will raise up for them a named offspring, or a planting of peace, which is spoken of in the Gospel: I am the true vine (John 15:1). And they will no longer be diminished by hunger on the earth. Therefore, hunger is on earth: the hunger to hear the word of God, which, under a good shepherd and a named branch, and celebrated in the speech of all, and the planting of peace, will never be on earth; nor will they be subjected any longer to the reproaches of the nations, saying: Where is their God (Psalm 113, 10)? And after all this, it is known that not only is He the Lord, as He Himself had said before, but with the addition that He is the Lord of all and truly their God, with those who says in the Gospel to the Apostles: Behold, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world (Matthew 28, 20). But when He Himself shall be their Lord God, then they shall also be His people, not anyone, but those who have merited to be called the house of Israel. And so that we may not think that all that has been said pertains to shepherds and goats and rams, He solves the riddle, or rather the metaphor, and states more plainly: But you are My sheep, and you, men, are the sheep of My pasture. Therefore, every divine word is for human beings, to whom He says: I am the Lord your God, says the Lord God.
Commentary on Ezekiel
What is “in the desert”? In solitude. What is in solitude? Inside, in the conscience. It is a solitude indeed, because not only do no other human beings cross it, they do not even see it. Let us dwell there in hope, because we are not yet there in fact. After all, everything we have outside chops and changes with the storms and trials of the world. The desert is inside; that is where we should interrogate our faith.
Sermon 47:23
And I will settle them round about my mountain; and I will give you the rain, the rain of blessing.
καὶ δώσω αὐτοὺς περικύκλῳ τοῦ ὄρους μου· καὶ δώσω τὸν ὑετὸν ὑμῖν, ὑετὸν εὐλογίας.
И҆ да́мъ и҆̀мъ ѡ҆́крестъ горы̀ моеѧ̀ блгⷭ҇ве́нїе, и҆ и҆спꙋщꙋ̀ до́ждь ва́мъ во вре́мѧ своѐ, до́ждь благослове́нїѧ.
There is also, of course, the bad sort of thunder shower, that knocks down the house built on sand, that it is a great thing even for the house founded on the rock to stand up against. That is the thunder shower of temptation, bent on devastation, not on irrigation, of the earth.
Sermon 47:24
And the trees that are in the field shall yield their fruit, and the earth shall yield her strength, and they shall dwell in the confidence of peace on their land, and they shall know that I am the Lord, when I have broken their yoke; and I will deliver them out of the hand of those that enslaved them.
καὶ τὰ ξύλα τὰ ἐν τῷ πεδίῳ δώσει τὸν καρπὸν αὐτῶν, καὶ ἡ γῆ δώσει τὴν ἰσχὺν αὐτῆς, καὶ κατοικήσουσιν ἐπὶ τῆς γῆς αὐτῶν ἐν ἐλπίδι εἰρήνης, καὶ γνώσονται ὅτι ἐγώ εἰμι Κύριος ἐν τῷ συντρίψαι με τὸν ζυγὸν αὐτῶν· καὶ ἐξελοῦμαι αὐτοὺς ἐκ χειρὸς τῶν καταδουλωσαμένων αὐτούς.
И҆ древеса̀ на по́ли дадѧ́тъ пло́дъ сво́й, и҆ землѧ̀ да́стъ си́лꙋ свою̀, и҆ вселѧ́тсѧ на землѝ свое́й съ наде́ждею ми́ра, и҆ ᲂу҆вѣ́дѧтъ, ꙗ҆́кѡ а҆́зъ є҆́смь гдⷭ҇ь, є҆гда̀ сокрꙋшꙋ̀ ᲂу҆́зы и҆́га и҆́хъ: и҆ и҆зба́влю ѧ҆̀ и҆з̾ рꙋкѝ порабо́тившихъ ѧ҆̀,
[The fruitful trees are] in the plain, on level ground, not in rugged places, in a relatively easy life. Having things fairly easy in this life, with nothing steep or rugged, toilsome, difficult to cope with, this he calls the plain. Such is the life of many of the faithful in the church of God, who have their wives and husbands, children, families. They are like trees in the plain; they are not strong enough to climb anything steep or rugged. But only let them receive the shower; these trees too will give their fruit.
Sermon 47:25
And they shall no more be a spoil to the nations, and the wild beasts of the land shall no more at all devour them; and they shall dwell safely, and there shall be none to make them afraid.
καὶ οὐκ ἔσονται ἔτι ἐν προνομῇ τοῖς ἔθνεσι, καὶ τὰ θηρία τῆς γῆς οὐκέτι μὴ φάγωσιν αὐτούς· καὶ κατοικήσουσιν ἐν ἐλπίδι, καὶ οὐκ ἔσται ὁ ἐκφοβῶν αὐτούς.
и҆ не бꙋ́дꙋтъ ктомꙋ̀ во плѣне́нїе ꙗ҆зы́кѡмъ, и҆ ѕвѣ́рїе земні́и не поѧдѧ́тъ и҆́хъ ктомꙋ̀: и҆ вселѧ́тсѧ съ наде́ждею, и҆ не бꙋ́детъ ᲂу҆страша́ѧй и҆̀хъ.
And I will raise up for them a plant of peace, and they shall no more perish with hunger upon the land, and they shall no more bear the reproach of the nations.
καὶ ἀναστήσω αὐτοῖς φυτὸν εἰρήνης, καὶ οὐκέτι ἔσονται ἀπολλύμενοι λιμῷ ἐπὶ τῆς γῆς καὶ ὀνειδισμὸν ἐθνῶν οὐ μὴ ἐνέγκωσιν ἔτι.
И҆ возста́влю и҆̀мъ са́дъ ми́ренъ, и҆ не бꙋ́дꙋтъ ктомꙋ̀ ма̑лы число́мъ на землѝ, и҆ не бꙋ́дꙋтъ погꙋбле́ни гла́домъ на землѝ, и҆ не прїи́мꙋтъ ктомꙋ̀ ᲂу҆коре́нїѧ ѿ ꙗ҆зы̑къ:
There will never be any more pillage among races filled with the devil, nor will the beasts of the earth devour those of whom we have spoken, but they will live faithfully and away from any terror.
Commentary on Ezekiel 11:34.1-31
The church has been raised up to such a pinnacle in the name of Christ that all who curse are now put to shame and dare not curse anymore.
Sermon 47:28
And they shall know that I am the Lord their God, and they my people. O house of Israel, saith the Lord God,
καὶ γνώσονται ὅτι ἐγώ εἰμι Κύριος ὁ Θεὸς αὐτῶν, καὶ αὐτοὶ λαός μου, οἶκος ᾿Ισραήλ, λέγει Κύριος Κύριος.
и҆ ᲂу҆вѣ́дѧтъ, ꙗ҆́кѡ а҆́зъ є҆́смь гдⷭ҇ь бг҃ъ и҆́хъ съ ни́ми, а҆ ті́и лю́дїе моѝ до́мъ і҆и҃левъ, гл҃етъ а҆дѡнаі̀ гдⷭ҇ь:
A famine, a famine of hearing the Word of God, will never take place on the earth under a good shepherd descended from a famous stock, whose words are acclaimed by everyone and who sows peace on the earth.
Commentary on Ezekiel 11:34.1-31
ye are my sheep, even the sheep of my flock, and I am the Lord your God, saith the Lord God.
πρόβατά μου καὶ πρόβατα ποιμνίου μού ἐστε, καὶ ἐγὼ Κύριος ὁ Θεὸς ὑμῶν, λέγει Κύριος Κύριος.
вы́ же ѻ҆́вцы моѧ̑ и҆ ѻ҆́вцы па́ствы моеѧ̀ є҆стѐ, и҆ а҆́зъ гдⷭ҇ь бг҃ъ ва́шъ, гл҃етъ а҆дѡнаі̀ гдⷭ҇ь.
O how blessed we are with such a possession and such a possessor! Because as well as him possessing us, we also possess him. He possesses us in order to tend us, and we possess him in order to tend him. But we tend him with worship as God, he tends us with cultivation as a field.
Sermon 47:30
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying,
ΚΑΙ ἐγένετο λόγος Κυρίου πρός με λέγων·
И҆ бы́сть сло́во гдⷭ҇не ко мнѣ̀ гл҃ѧ: