Ezekiel 34:23
And I will set up one shepherd over them, and he shall feed them, even my servant David; he shall feed them, and he shall be their shepherd.
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Study Note
Ezekiel's condemnation of faithless shepherds (Israelite rulers) culminates in the divine promise to set up 'one shepherd' — 'my servant David' — who will feed the flock and be their prince forever. The 'servant David' does not refer to the historical David but to the anticipated Davidic messiah who will embody the ideal that historical kings failed to achieve. Jesus's discourse on the Good Shepherd in John 10 deliberately invokes Ezekiel 34, applying the divine shepherd role to himself and implicitly indicting the religious leaders of his day as failed shepherds. The verse belongs to a cluster of Davidic shepherd-messiah promises (Micah 5:4; Jeremiah 23:5; Zechariah 13:7) that formed the basis for early Christian identification of Jesus as the fulfillment of the messianic hope.
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