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New International Reader's Version

Ezekiel 34 New International Reader's Version (NIRV)

The Lord Is the Shepherd of His People

1. A message came to me from the Lord. He said,

2. "Son of man, prophesy against the shepherds of Israel. Tell them, 'The Lord and King says, "How terrible it will be for you shepherds of Israel! You only take care of yourselves. You should take good care of your flocks.

3. Instead, you eat the butter. You dress yourselves with the wool. You kill the finest animals. But you do not take care of your flocks.

4. You have not made the weak ones in the flock stronger. You have not healed the sick. You have not bandaged those that are hurt. You have not brought back those that have wandered away. You have not searched for the lost. When you ruled over them, you were mean to them. You treated them badly.

5. " ' "So they were scattered because they did not have a shepherd. They became food for all of the wild animals.

6. My sheep wandered all over the mountains and high hills. They were scattered over the whole earth. No one searched for them. No one looked for them."

7. " 'Shepherds, listen to the Lord's message.

8. He says, "My flock does not have a shepherd. Many of my sheep have been stolen. They have become food for all of the wild animals. My shepherds did not care for my sheep. They did not even search for them. Instead, they only took care of themselves. And that is just as sure as I am alive," announces the Lord and King.

9. " 'Shepherds, listen to the Lord's message.

10. The Lord and King says, "I am against the shepherds. I will hold them accountable for my flock. I will stop them from taking care of the flock. Then they will not be able to feed themselves anymore. I will save my flock from their mouths. My sheep will no longer be food for them." ' "

11. The Lord and King says, "I myself will search for my sheep. I will look after them.

12. A shepherd looks after his scattered flock when he is with them. And I will look after my sheep. I will save them from all of the places where they were scattered on a dark and cloudy day.

13. "I will bring them out from among the nations. I will gather them together from other countries. I will bring them into their own land. They will eat grass on the mountains of Israel. I will also let them eat in the valleys and in all of the places in the land where people live.

14. I will take care of them in the best grasslands. They will eat grass on the high mountains of Israel. There they will lie down in the finest grasslands. They will eat grass in the best places on Israel's mountains.

15. "I myself will take care of my sheep. I will let them lie down in safety," announces the Lord and King.

16. "I will search for the lost. I will bring back those that have wandered away. I will bandage the ones that are hurt. I will make the weak ones stronger. But I will destroy those that are fat and strong. I will take good care of my sheep. I will treat them fairly."

17. The Lord and King says, "You are my flock. I will judge between one sheep and another. I will judge between rams and goats.

18. You already eat in the best grasslands. Must you also stomp all over the other fields? You already drink clear water. Must you also make the rest of the water muddy with your feet?

19. Must my flock have to eat the grass you have stomped on? Must they drink the water you have made muddy?"

20. So the Lord and King speaks to them. He says, "I myself will judge between the fat sheep and the skinny sheep.

21. You push the other sheep around with your hips and shoulders. You use your horns to butt all of the weak sheep. Finally, you drive them away.

22. But I will save my sheep. They will not be carried off anymore. I will judge between one sheep and another.

23. "I will place one shepherd over them. He will belong to the family line of my servant David. He will take good care of them. He will look after them. He will be their shepherd.

24. I am the Lord. I will be their God. And my servant from David's line will be prince among them. I have spoken. I am the Lord.

25. "I will make a covenant with them. It promises to give them peace. I will get rid of the wild animals in the land. Then my sheep can live safely in the desert. They can sleep in the forests.

26. "I will bless them. I will also bless the places surrounding my holy mountain of Zion. I will send down rain at the right time. There will be showers of blessing.

27. The trees in the fields will bear their fruit. And the ground will produce its crops. The people will be secure in their land. I will break the chains that hold them. I will save them from the powerful hands of those who made them slaves. Then they will know that I am the Lord.

28. "The nations will not carry them off anymore. Wild animals will no longer eat them up. They will live in safety. And no one will make them afraid.

29. I will give them a land that is famous for its crops. They will never be hungry there again. The nations will not make fun of them anymore.

30. "Then they will know that I am with them. I am the Lord their God. And they will know that they are my people Israel," announces the Lord and King.