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Verse 15

"And Jehovah said unto me, Take unto thee yet again the instruments of a foolish shepherd."

We are not told what the instruments of a foolish shepherd were; but this statement is made to change the subject of the prophecy from that of the Good Shepherd to the evil shepherds who were so soon to be "cut off."

"Foolish shepherd ..." It is not important to identify the person meant by this. It means any worthless leader that God's people follow when they reject their true King. Significantly, Israel cried out upon the occasion of their formal rejection of Christ and said, "We have no king but Caesar." The wretched history of the reprobate emperors of Rome is comment enough upon how "foolish" such "shepherds" were. This passage "foreshadows the terrible afflictions of the Jews following their rejection of the Messiah."[38]

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