Aussi vrai que je suis vivant, le Seigneur, l’Eternel, le déclare, parce que mes brebis ont été abandonnées au pillage, qu’elles sont devenues la proie de toutes les bêtes sauvages, faute de berger, et parce que mes bergers n’ont pas pris soin d’elles, mais qu’ils se sont occupés d’eux-mêmes au lieu de faire paître le troupeau,
Que signifie ce verset ?
This verse from Ezekiel tells us that God is saying because His people (His flock) were being attacked and harmed, and their leaders (the shepherds) did not care for them but only for themselves, He was upset. God promises to take action.
Expliqué aux enfants
Imagine a shepherd who was supposed to protect and care for his sheep but instead let the wolves attack the sheep and only cared about himself. God is upset because He had shepherds who did exactly that, leaving His sheep unprotected.
Contexte historique
Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this in the 6th century B.C., during the Babylonian exile when the people of Israel were suffering under foreign rule. He was speaking to the leaders and people of Israel, reminding them of their responsibilities and God's promise to intervene.
Application pour aujourd'hui
In modern times, this verse can be applied to situations where leaders in any community or organization neglect their duties and focus only on themselves, harming those they are meant to protect. It calls for leaders to prioritize the welfare of their communities.