In my Zechariah Precept Study, especially in the last chapters--I'm learning much about shepherds and flocks. We already know that Jesus is our Shepherd and we are His flock. There is a very close bond between a shepherd and his flock. In John 10 it says the sheep know the Shepherd's voice. The shepherd is also very protective of his flock. In Zechariah 11 God tells the prophet to pasture the flock because they are doomed to slaughter.
God also speaks of a worthless shepherd: this is reminiscent of an anti-christ. This worthless shepherd will not care for the perishing, will not seek the scattered, will not heal the broken, and will devour the flesh of the fat sheep and tear off their hoofs (see Zechariah 11).
In the last days God will whistle for His people to gather them together for He has redeemed them (see Zechariah 10:8). This verb for the word whistle is used with the signification of a "pipe", alluding to the signal a shepherd gives with a reed or bamboo pipe to gather his flock. What a loving Shepherd we have! For more, go to the Zechariah Precept Study page. There's also more to my list of God's Character here.
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