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a message from the Lord God: Out upon yonder shepherds! I will hold them answerable for the flock entrusted to them, and they shall have charge of it no more, feed themselves out of its revenues no more. From their greedy power I will rescue it; no longer shall it be their prey. (Ezekiel 34, 10)
Loud as roaring of lion, said he, the Lord will speak in thunder from his citadel at Jerusalem; forlorn they lie, yonder pastures the shepherds loved once, the heights of Carmel all shrivelled away. (Amos 1, 2)
There on the coast-land shepherds shall lie at ease, there shall be folds for flocks; (Zephaniah 2, 6)
What marvel if my anger blazed out against the shepherds? A reckoning I must have with yonder buck-goats; ay, the Lord of hosts would keep strict count of his flock, the sons of Juda.Who but Israel is the proud charger I will ride into battle? (Zechariah 10, 3)
What, would they slay without remorse, yonder lords of the flock, sell carcase, and thank the Lord that so enriches them; are there shepherds so unmerciful? (Zechariah 11, 5)
Before a month was up, of three shepherds I had rid them, yet had I no patience with them, and they of me grew no less weary. (Zechariah 11, 8)
In the same country there were shepherds awake in the fields, keeping night-watches over their flocks. (Luke 2, 8)
When the angels had left them, and gone back into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, Come, let us make our way to Bethlehem, and see for ourselves this happening which God has made known to us. (Luke 2, 15)
All those who heard it were full of amazement at the story which the shepherds told them; (Luke 2, 18)
And the shepherds went home giving praise and glory to God, at seeing and hearing that all was as it had been told them. (Luke 2, 20)
Keep watch, then, over yourselves, and over God’s Church, in which the Holy Spirit has made you bishops; you are to be the shepherds of that flock which he won for himself at the price of his own blood. (Acts 20, 28)
Be shepherds to the flock God has given you. Carry out your charge as God would have it done, cordially, not like drudges, generously, not in the hope of sordid gain; (1 Peter 5, 2)
