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Destruction of the Jewish State. . 1 Open thy doors, O Lebanon, that the fire may devour thy cedars. 2 Howl, fir tree; for the cedar is fallen; because the mighty are spoiled: howl, O ye oaks of Bashan; for the forest of the vintage is come down. 3 There is a voice of the howling of the shepherds; for their glory is spoiled: a voice of the roaring of young lions; for the pride of Jordan is spoiled. In dark and figurative expressions, as is usual in the scripture predictions of things at a great distance, that destruction of Jerusalem and of the Jewish church and nation is here foretold which our Lord Jesus, when the time was at hand, prophesied of very plainly and expressly. We have here, 1. Preparation made for that destruction ( Zechariah 11:1 ; Zechariah 11:1 ): " Open thy doors, O Lebanon! Thou wouldst not open them to let thy king in--he came to his own and his own received him not; now thou must open them to let thy ruin in. Let the gates of the forest, and all the avenues to it, be thrown open, and let the fire come in and devour its glory." Some by Lebanon here understand the temple, which was built of cedars from Lebanon, and the stones of it white as the snow of Lebanon. It was burnt with fire by the Romans, and its gates were forced open by the fury of the soldiers. To confirm this, they tell a story, that forty years before the destruction of the second temple the gates of it opened of their own accord, upon which prodigy Rabbi Johanan made this remark (as it is found in one of the Jewish authors), "Now I know," said he, "that the destruction of the temple is at hand, according to the prophecy of Zechariah, Open thy doors, O Lebanon! that the fire may devour thy cedars. " Others understand it of Jerusalem, or rather of the whole land of Canaan, to which Lebanon was an inlet on the north. All shall lie open to the invader, and the cedars, the mighty and eminent men, shall be devoured, which cannot but alarm those of an inferior rank, Zechariah 11:2 ; Zechariah 11:2 . If the cedars have fallen (if all the mighty are spoiled, and brought to ruin), let the fir-tree howl. How can the slender fir-trees stand if stately cedars fall? If cedars are devoured by fire, it is time for the fir-trees to howl; for no wood is so combustible as that of the fir. And let the oaks of Bashan, that lie exposed to every injury, howl, for the forest of the vintage (or the flourishing vineyard, that used to be guarded with a particular care) has come down, or (as some read it) when the defenced forests, such as Lebanon was, have come down. Note, The falls of the wise and good into sin, and the falls of the rich and great into trouble, are loud alarms to those that are every way their inferiors not to be secure. 2. Lamentation made for the destruction ( Zechariah 11:3 ; Zechariah 11:3 ): There is a voice of howling. Those who have fallen howl for grief and shame, and those who see their own turn coming howl for fear. But the great men especially receive the alarm with the utmost confusion. Those who were roaring in the day of their revels and triumphs are howling in the day of their terrors; for now they are tormented more than others. Those great men were by office shepherds, and such should have protected God's flock committed to their charge; it is the duty both of princes and priests. But they were as young lions, that made themselves a terror to the flock with their roaring and the flock a prey to themselves with their tearing. Note, It is sad with a people when those who should be as shepherds to them are as young lions to them. But what is the issue? The shepherds howl, for their glory is spoiled. Their pastures, and the flocks which covered them, which were the glory of the swains, are laid waste. The young lions howl, for the pride of Jordan is spoiled. The pride of Jordan was the thickets on the banks, in which the lions reposed themselves; and therefore, when the river overflowed and spoiled them, the lions came up from them (as we read Jeremiah 49:19 ), and they came up roaring. Note, When those who have power proudly abuse their power, and, instead of being shepherds, are as young lions, they may expect that the righteous God will humble their pride and break their power. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-4-14" class="com-number"

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> 레바논아, 네 문을 열어 불이 네 백향목을 삼키게 하여라. 잣나무야, 통곡하여라. 백향목이 쓰러졌고 위엄 있던 나무들이 다 부서졌다. 바산의 상수리나무들아, 통곡하여라. 무성하던 숲이 넘어졌다. 목자들이 통곡하는 소리가 들린다! 그들의 영광이 부서졌기 때문이다. 젊은 사자들이 부르짖는 소리가 들린다! 요단의 자랑이 황폐해졌기 때문이다. (스가랴 11:1-3)

어두운 비유적 표현으로, 성경 예언이 머나먼 것들을 다룰 때 통상 그러하듯이, 우리 주 예수께서 때가 가까웠을 때 매우 분명하고 명백하게 예언하신 바로 그 예루살렘과 유대 교회와 민족의 파멸이 여기서 예언된다.

**1. 그 파멸을 위한 준비(스가랴 11:1).** "레바논아, 네 문을 열어라!" 어떤 이들은 여기서 레바논이 레바논 백향목으로 지어진 성전을 가리킨다고 이해한다. 성전은 로마인들에게 불에 탔고, 그 문들은 병사들의 분노로 강제로 열렸다. 유대인 저술가 중 하나에서, 성전이 파괴되기 40년 전에 성전 문들이 스스로 열렸다는 기이한 이야기를 찾을 수 있다. 그 일로 라비 요하난은 "이것으로 스가랴의 예언에 따라 성전 파멸이 가깝다는 것을 알겠다. '레바논아, 네 문을 열어 불이 네 백향목을 삼키게 하여라'"라고 말했다고 한다. 다른 이들은 이것이 예루살렘이나 가나안 땅 전체를 가리킨다고 이해하는데, 레바논이 그 북쪽 입구였다. 모든 것이 침략자에게 열릴 것이며, 백향목들, 곧 권력 있고 두드러진 사람들이 삼켜질 것이다.

**2. 그 파멸에 대한 애통(스가랴 11:2-3).** 백향목들이 쓰러졌으면(권력 있는 자들이 모두 망하고 파멸했으면) 잣나무는 통곡하라. 세상과 교회의 현명하고 선한 자들의 죄로의 타락과 부유하고 위대한 자들의 고통으로의 타락은 그들보다 모든 면에서 아래에 있는 자들에게 큰 경보가 되어 안일하지 않도록 해야 한다. 큰 남자들이 통곡하는데, 이는 목자로서 양 떼를 먹여야 했지만 대신 그것을 먹어치웠기 때문이다. 그들이 도살을 위해 기른 양들에게 목자인 척하는 사자였다. 하나님의 백성을 목자처럼 보호하는 대신 사자처럼 압제해야 했던 자들은 교만한 세력과 권력이 겸손해지기를 기대해야 한다.

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Z E C H A R I A H. CHAP. XI. God's prophet, who, in the chapters before, was an ambassador sent to promise peace, is here a herald sent to declare war. The Jewish nation shall recover its prosperity, and shall flourish for some time and become considerable; it shall be very happy, at length, in the coming of the long-expected Messiah, in the preaching of his gospel, and in the setting up of his standard there. But, when thereby the chosen remnant among them are effectually called in and united to Christ, the body of the nation, persisting in unbelief, shall be utterly abandoned and given up to ruin, for rejecting Christ; and it is this that is foretold here in this chapter--the Jews rejecting Christ, which was their measure-filling sin, and the wrath which for that sin came upon them to the uttermost. Here is, I. A prediction of the destruction itself that should come upon the Jewish nation, Zechariah 11:1-3 . II. The putting of it into the hands of the Messiah. 1. He is charged with the custody of that flock, Zechariah 11:4-6 . 2. He undertakes it, and bears rule in it, Zechariah 11:7 ; Zechariah 11:8 . 3. Finding it perverse, he gives it up ( Zechariah 11:9 ), breaks his shepherd's staff ( Zechariah 11:10 ; Zechariah 11:11 ), resents the indignities done him and the contempt put upon him ( Zechariah 11:12 ; Zechariah 11:13 ), and then breaks his other staff, Zechariah 11:14 . 4. He turns them over into the hands of foolish shepherds, who, instead of preventing, shall complete their ruin, and both the blind leaders and the blind followers shall fall together into the ditch, Zechariah 11:15-17 . This is foretold to the poor of the flock before it comes to pass, that, when it does come to pass, they may not be offended. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-3" class="com-number"

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이전 장들에서 하나님의 선지자는 평화를 약속하기 위해 보내진 사신이었다. 이제 여기서는 전쟁을 선포하기 위해 보내진 전령이 된다. 유대 민족은 일정 기간 번영하고 중요한 나라가 될 것이다. 오랫동안 기다려온 메시아의 오심, 그분의 복음 전파, 그분의 표준이 거기서 세워지는 것으로 마침내 매우 행복해질 것이다. 그러나 선택받은 남은 자들이 효과적으로 그리스도에게로 불려 연합될 때, 불신앙에 고집하는 나라의 몸은 완전히 버림받아 그리스도를 거부함으로 멸망에 넘겨질 것이다. 그것이 이 장에서 예언된다. 다음과 같은 내용이 있다. 첫째, 유대 민족에게 임할 파멸의 예언(스가랴 11:1-3). 둘째, 그것을 메시아의 손에 맡기는 것. 그분이 그 양 떼를 맡아 통치하시고(스가랴 11:4-8), 그것이 완악하자 버리시고(스가랴 11:9), 목자의 지팡이를 꺾으시며(스가랴 11:10-11), 당하신 모욕에 분개하시고(스가랴 11:12-13), 다른 지팡이를 꺾으신다(스가랴 11:14). 셋째, 어리석은 목자들의 손으로 넘겨주신다(스가랴 11:15-17). 이것은 일이 일어나기 전에 양 떼의 가련한 자들에게 미리 알려주는 것이다.

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Judgments Predicted and Typified. . 4 Thus saith the LORD my God; Feed the flock of the slaughter; 5 Whose possessors slay them, and hold themselves not guilty: and they that sell them say, Blessed be the LORD ; for I am rich: and their own shepherds pity them not. 6 For I will no more pity the inhabitants of the land, saith the LORD : but, lo, I will deliver the men every one into his neighbour's hand, and into the hand of his king: and they shall smite the land, and out of their hand I will not deliver them. 7 And I will feed the flock of slaughter, even you, O poor of the flock. And I took unto me two staves; the one I called Beauty, and the other I called Bands; and I fed the flock. 8 Three shepherds also I cut off in one month; and my soul loathed them, and their soul also abhorred me. 9 Then said I, I will not feed you: that that dieth, let it die; and that that is to be cut off, let it be cut off; and let the rest eat every one the flesh of another. 10 And I took my staff, even Beauty, and cut it asunder, that I might break my covenant which I had made with all the people. 11 And it was broken in that day: and so the poor of the flock that waited upon me knew that it was the word of the LORD . 12 And I said unto them, If ye think good, give me my price; and if not, forbear. So they weighed for my price thirty pieces of silver. 13 And the LORD said unto me, Cast it unto the potter: a goodly price that I was prised at of them. And I took the thirty pieces of silver, and cast them to the potter in the house of the LORD . 14 Then I cut asunder mine other staff, even Bands, that I might break the brotherhood between Judah and Israel. The prophet here is made a type of Christ, as the prophet Isaiah sometimes was; and the scope of these verses is to show that for judgment Christ came into this world ( John 9:39 ), for judgment to the Jewish church and nation, which were, about the time of his coming, wretchedly corrupted and degenerated by the worldliness and hypocrisy of their rulers. Christ would have healed them, but they would not be healed; they are therefore left desolate, and abandoned to ruin. Observe here, I. The desperate case of the Jewish church, under the tyranny of their own governors. Their slavery in their own country made them as miserable as their captivity in strange countries had done: Their possessors slay them and sell them, Zechariah 11:5 ; Zechariah 11:5 . In Zechariah's time we find the rulers and the nobles justly rebuked for exacting usury of their brethren; and the governors, even by their servants, oppressive to the people, Nehemiah 5:7 ; Nehemiah 5:15 . In Christ's time the chief priests and the elders, who were the possessors of the flock, by their traditions, the commandments of men, and their impositions on the consciences of the people, became perfect tyrants, devoured their houses, engrossed their wealth, and fleeced the flock instead of feeding it. The Sadducees, who were deists, corrupted their judgments. The Pharisees, who were bigots for superstition, corrupted their morals, by making void the commandments of God, Matthew 15:16 . Thus they slew the sheep of the flock, thus they sold them. They cared not what became of them so they could but gain their own ends and serve their own interests. And, 1. In this they justified themselves: They slay them and hold themselves not guilty. They think that there is no harm in it, and that they shall never be called to an account for it by the chief Shepherd; as if their power were given them for destruction, which was designed only for edification, and as if, because they sat in Moses's seat, they were not under the obligation of Moses's law, but might dispense with it, and with themselves in the breach of it, at their pleasure. Note, Those have their minds woefully blinded indeed who do ill and justify themselves in doing it; but God will not hold those guiltless who hold themselves so. 2. In this they affronted God, by giving him thanks for the gain of their oppression: They said, Blessed be the Lord, for I am rich, as if, because they prospered in their wickedness, got money by it, and raised estates, God had made himself patron of their unjust practices, and Providence had become particeps criminis--the associate of their guilt. What is got honestly we ought to give God thanks for, and to bless him whose blessing makes rich and adds no sorrow with it. But with what face can we go to God either to beg a blessing upon the unlawful methods of getting wealth or to return him thanks for success in them? They should rather have gone to God to confess the sin, to take shame to themselves for it, and to vow restitution, than thus to mock him by making the gains of sin the gift of God, who hates robbery for burnt-offerings, and reckons not himself praised by the thanksgiving if he be dishonoured either in the getting or the using of that which we give him thanks for. 3. In this they put contempt upon the people of God, as unworthy their regard or compassionate consideration: Their own shepherds pity them not; they make them miserable, and then do not commiserate them. Christ had compassion on the multitude because they fainted and were scattered abroad, as if they had no shepherd (as really they had worse than none); but their own shepherds pitied them not, nor showed any concern for them. Note, It is ill for a church when its pastors have no tenderness, no compassion for precious souls, when they can look upon the ignorant, the foolish, the wicked, the weak, without pity. II. The sentence of God's wrath passed upon them for their senselessness and stupidity in this condition. There was a general decay, nay, a destruction, of religion among them, and it was all one to them; they regarded it not. My people love to have it so, Jeremiah 5:31 . Though they were oppressed and broken in judgment, yet they willingly walked after the commandment, Hosea 5:11 . And, as their shepherds pitied them not, so they did not bemoan themselves; therefore God says ( Zechariah 11:6 ; Zechariah 11:6 ), " I will no more pity the inhabitants of the land. They have courted their own destruction, and so let their doom be." But those are truly miserable whom the God of mercy himself will no more have compassion upon. Those who are willing to have their consciences oppressed by those who teach for doctrines the commandments of men (as the Jews were, who called those Rabbi, Rabbi, that did so, Matthew 15:9 ; Matthew 23:7 ), are often punished by oppression in their civil interests, and justly, for those forfeit their own rights who tamely give up God's rights. The Jews did so; the Papists do so; and who can pity them if they be ruled with rigour? God here threatens them, 1. That he will deliver them into the hand of oppressors, every one into his neighbour's hand, so that they shall use one another barbarously. The several parties in Jerusalem did so; the zealots, the seditious, as they were called, committed greater outrages than the common enemy did, as Josephus relates in his history of the wars of the Jews. They shall be delivered every one into the hand of his king, that is, the Roman emperor, whom they chose to submit to rather than to Christ, saying, We have no king but Cæsar. Thus they thought to ingratiate themselves with their lords and masters. But for this God brought the Romans upon them, who took away their place and nation. 2. That he will not deliver them out of their hands: They shall smite the land, the whole land, and out of their hand I will not deliver them; and, if the Lord do not help them, none else can, nor can they help themselves. III. A trial yet made whether their ruin might be prevented by sending Christ among them as a shepherd; God had sent his servants to them in vain, but last of all he sent unto them his Son, saying, They will reverence my Son, Matthew 21:37 . Divers of the prophets had spoken of him as the Shepherd of Israel, Isaiah 40:11 ; Ezekiel 34:23 . He himself told the Pharisees that he was the Shepherd of the sheep, and that those who pretended to be shepherds were thieves and robbers ( John 10:1 ; John 10:2 ; John 10:11 ), apparently referring to this passage, where we have, 1. The charge he received from his Father to try what might be done with this flock ( Zechariah 11:4 ; Zechariah 11:4 ): Thus saith the Lord my God (Christ called his Father his God because he acted in compliance with his will and with an eye to his glory in his whole undertaking), Feed the flock of the slaughter. The Jews were God's flock, but they were the flock of slaughter, for their enemies had killed them all the day long and accounted them as sheep for the slaughter; their own possessors slew them, and God himself had doomed them to the slaughter. Yet " feed them by reproof instruction, and comfort; provide wholesome food for those who have so long been soured with the leaven of the scribes and Pharisees." Other sheep he had, which were not of this fold, and which afterwards must be brought; but he is first sent to the lost sheep of the house of Israel, Matthew 15:24 . 2. His acceptance of this charge, and his undertaking pursuant to it, Zechariah 11:7 ; Zechariah 11:7 . He does as it were say, Lo, I come to do thy will, O my God! and, since this is thy will, it is mine: I will feed the flock of slaughter. Christ will care for these lost sheep; he will go about among them, teaching and healing even you, O poor of the flock! Christ did not neglect the meanest, nor overlook them for their meanness. The shepherds that made a prey of them regarded not the poor; they were conversant with those only that they could get by; but Christ preached his gospel to the poor, Matthew 11:5 . It was an instance of his humiliation that his converse was mostly with the inferior sort of people; his disciples, who were his constant attendants, were of the poor of the flock. 3. His furnishing himself with tools proper for the charge he had undertaken: I took unto me two staves, pastoral staves; other shepherds have but one crook, but Christ had two, denoting the double care he took of his flock, and what he did both for the souls and for the bodies of men. David speaks of God's rod and his staff ( Psalms 23:4 ), a correcting rod and a supporting staff. One of these staves was called Beauty, denoting the temple, which is called the beauty of holiness and one of its gates beautiful, which Christ called his Father's house, and for which he showed a great zeal when he cleared it of the buyers and sellers; the other he called Bands, denoting their civil state, and the incorporate society of that nation, which Christ also took care of by preaching love and peace among them. Christ, in his gospel, and in all he did among them, consulted the advancement both of their civil and of their sacred interests. 4. His execution of his office, as the chief Shepherd. He fed the flock ( Zechariah 11:7 ; Zechariah 11:7 ), and he displaced those under-shepherds that were false to their trust ( Zechariah 11:8 ; Zechariah 11:8 ): Three shepherds I cut off in one month. Through the deficiency and uncertainty of the history of the Jewish church, in its latter ages, we know not what particular event this had its accomplishment in; in general, it seems to be an act of power and justice for the punishment of the sinful shepherds and the redress of the grievances of the abused flock. Some understand it of the three orders of princes, priests, and scribes or prophets, who, when Christ had finished his work, were laid aside for their unfaithfulness. Others understand it of the three sects among the Jews, of Pharisees, Sadducees, and Herodians, all whom Christ silenced in dispute ( Matthew 22:1-46 ) and soon after cut off, all in a little time. IV. Their enmity to Christ, and making themselves odious to him. He came to his own, the sheep of his own pasture; it might have been expected that between them and him there would be an entire affection, as between the shepherd and his sheep; but they conducted themselves so ill that his soul loathed them, was straitened towards them (so it may be read); he intended them kindness, but could not do them the kindness he intended them, because of their unbelief, Matthew 13:58 . He was disappointed in them, discouraged concerning them, grieved for them, not only for the shepherds, whom he cut off, but for the people, whom Christ often looked upon with grief in his heart and tears in his eyes. Their provocations even wore out his patience, and he was weary of that faithless and perverse generation. Their soul also it abhorred me; and therefore it was that his soul loathed them; for, whatever estrangement there is between God and man, it begins on man's side. The Jewish shepherds rejected this chief Shepherd, as the Jewish builders rejected this chief corner stone. They had indignation at Christ's doctrine and miracles, and his interest in the people, to whom they did all they could to render him odious, as they had made themselves odious to him. Note, There is a mutual enmity between God and wicked people; they are hateful to God and haters of God. Nothing speaks more the sinfulness and misery of an unregenerate state than this does. The carnal mind, the friendship of the world, are enmity to God, and God hates all the workers of iniquity; and it is easy to foresee what this will end in, if the quarrel be not taken up in time, Isaiah 27:4 ; Isaiah 27:5 . V. Christ's rejecting them as incurable, and leaving them their house desolate, Matthew 23:38 . The things of their peace are now hidden from their eyes, because they knew not the day of their visitation. Here we have, 1. The sentence of their rejection passed ( Zechariah 11:9 ; Zechariah 11:9 ): " Then said I, I will not feed you. I will take no further care of you; you shall not see me again; take your own course. As I will not feed you, so I will not cure you; that that dieth, let it die (the Shepherd will do nothing to save its forfeited life); that that is to be cut off, let it be cut off; that which will make itself a prey to the wolf, let it be a prey, and let the rest so far forget their own mild and gentle nature as to eat the flesh of one another; let these sheep fight like dogs." Those that reject Christ will be certainly and justly rejected by him, and then are miserable of course. 2. A sign of it given ( Zechariah 11:10 ; Zechariah 11:10 ): I took my staff, even Beauty, and cut it asunder, in token of this, that he would be no longer a shepherd to them, as the lord high steward determines his commission by breaking his white staff, and as Moses's breaking the tables of the law put a stop, for the present, to the treaty between God and Israel. The breaking of this staff signified the breaking of God's covenant which he had made with all the people, the covenant of peculiarity made with all the tribes of Israel, and all other people who, by being proselyted to their religion, were incorporated into their nation. The Jewish church was now stripped of all its glory; its crown was profaned and cast to the ground, and all its honour laid in the dust; for God departed from it, and would no more own it for his. When Christ told them plainly that the kingdom of God should be taken from them, and given to another people, then be broke the staff of Beauty, Matthew 21:43 . And it was broken in that day, though Jerusalem and the Jewish nation held up forty years longer, yet from that day we may reckon the staff of Beauty broken, Zechariah 11:11 ; Zechariah 11:11 . And though the great men did not, or would not, understand it as a divine sentence, but thought to put it by with a cold God forbid ( Luke 20:16 ), yet the poor of the flock, the disciples of Christ, that waited on him, and understood with what authority he spoke, and could distinguish the voice of their Shepherd from that of a stranger, knew that it was the word of the Lord, and trembled at it, and were confident that it should not fall to the ground. Note, Christ is waited on by the poor of the flock; he chose them to be with him, to be his pupils, to be his witnesses; the poor received him and his gospel, when those that had great possessions turned their backs upon him. And those that wait upon Christ, that sit at his feet, to hear and receive his words, shall know of the doctrine whether it be of God, John 7:17 . 3. A further reason given for their rejection. It was said before, Their souls abhorred him; and here we have an instance of it, their buying and selling him for thirty pieces of silver, either thirty Roman pence, or rather thirty Jewish shekels; this is here foretold in somewhat obscure expressions, as it is fit that such particular prophecies should be delivered, lest otherwise the plainness of the prophecy might prevent the accomplishment of it. Here, (1.) The Shepherd comes to them for his wages ( Zechariah 11:12 ; Zechariah 11:12 ): " If you think good, give me my price; you are weary of me, pay me off and discharge me; and, if not, forbear; if you be willing to continue me longer in your service, I will continue, or, if to turn me off without wages, I am content." Christ was no hireling, and yet the labourer is worthy of his hire. Compare with this what Christ said to Judas when he was going to sell him, " What thou doest do quickly; be at a word with the chief priests; let them either take the bargain or leave it," John 13:27 . Those that betray Christ are not forced to it; they might have chosen. (2.) They value him at thirty pieces of silver. Many years' service he had done them as a Shepherd, yet this is all they will now turn him off with--" A goodly price that I with all my care and pains was valued at by them. " If Judas fixed this sum in his demand, it is observable that his name was Judah, the same name with that of the body of the people, for it was a national act; or, if (as it rather seems) the chief priests pitched upon this sum in their proffers, they were the representatives of the people; it was part of the priest's office to put a value upon the devoted things ( Leviticus 27:8 ), and thus they valued the Lord Jesus. It was the ordinary price of a slave, Exodus 21:32 . Making light of Christ, and undervaluing the love of that great and good Shepherd, are the ruin of multitudes, and justly so. (3.) The silver being no way proportionable to his worth, it is thrown to the potter with disdain: "Let him take it to buy clay with, or for any use that a little money will serve to, for it is not worth hoarding; it may be enough for a potter's stock, but not for the pay of such a shepherd, much less for his purchase." So the prophet cast the thirty pieces of silver to the potter in the house of the Lord: "Let him take them, and do what he will with them." Now we find a particular accomplishment of this in the history of Christ's sufferings, and reference is had to this prophecy, Matthew 27:9 ; Matthew 27:10 . Thirty pieces of silver was the very sum for which Christ was sold to the chief priests; the money, when Judas would not keep it, and the chief priests would not take it back was laid out in the purchase of the potter's field. Even that sudden resolve of the chief priests was according to an ancient prophecy and the more ancient counsel and foreknowledge of God. 4. The completing of their rejection in the cutting asunder of the other staff, Zechariah 11:14 ; Zechariah 11:14 . The former denoted the ruin of their church, by breaking the covenant between God and them--that defaced their beauty; this denotes the ruin of their state, by breaking the brotherhood between Judah and Israel, by reviving animosities and contention among them, such as were of old between Judah and Israel, the writing of whom as one stick in the hand of the Lord was one of the blessings promised after their return out of captivity, Ezekiel 37:19 . But that union shall now be dissolved; they shall be crumbled into parties and factions, exasperated one against another; and their kingdom, being thus divided, shall be brought to desolation. (1.) Nothing ruins a people so certainly, so inevitably, as the breaking of the staff of Bands, and the weakening of the brotherhood among them; for hereby they become an easy prey to the common enemy. (2.) This follows upon the dissolving of the covenant between God and them, and the decay of religion among them. When iniquity abounds love waxes cold. No wonder if those fall out among themselves that have provoked God to fall out with them. When the staff of Beauty is broken the staff of Bands will not hold long. An unchurched people will soon be an undone people. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-15-17" class="com-number"

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> 내 하나님 여호와께서 이렇게 말씀하셨다. "도살당할 양 떼를 먹여라. 그것들을 사들이는 자들은 죽이고도 벌을 받지 않는다. 그것들을 파는 자들은 '여호와를 찬송하여라. 내가 부유해졌구나' 하고 말하며, 그들의 목자들조차 그것들을 불쌍히 여기지 않는다. 이는 내가 더 이상 이 땅의 주민들을 불쌍히 여기지 않을 것이기 때문이다." 여호와께서 말씀하셨다. "보라, 내가 사람들을 각각 그 이웃의 손과 그 왕의 손에 넘겨주겠다. 그들이 이 땅을 칠 것이며, 나는 그들의 손에서 건져 주지 않을 것이다." 그래서 나는 도살당할 양 떼, 특히 그 떼 가운데 학대받는 것들을 먹였다. 나는 막대기 두 개를 가졌는데, 하나는 "은총"이라 부르고 다른 하나는 "연합"이라 불렀다. 그리고 나는 그 양 떼를 먹였다. 나는 한 달 만에 목자 셋을 끊어 버렸다. 내 마음이 그들을 싫어하였고, 그들의 마음도 나를 미워하였기 때문이다. 그때 내가 말하였다. "나는 너희를 먹이지 않겠다. 죽을 것은 죽게 두고, 끊어질 것은 끊어지게 두고, 남은 것들은 서로의 살을 먹게 하여라." 나는 내 막대기 "은총"을 가져다 꺾어 버렸다. 이는 내가 모든 백성과 맺은 언약을 깨뜨리려 함이었다. 그 언약은 그날에 깨어졌다. 그래서 나에게 귀를 기울이던 양 떼 가운데 가련한 것들은 그것이 여호와의 말씀인 줄을 알았다. 내가 그들에게 말하였다. "너희가 좋게 여기거든 내 품삯을 다오. 그렇지 않거든 그만두어라." 그래서 그들은 내 품삯으로 은 서른 개를 달아 주었다. 여호와께서 나에게 말씀하셨다. "그들이 나를 값매긴 그 멋진 값을 토기장이에게 던져라!" 나는 은 서른 개를 가져다 여호와의 전에서 토기장이에게 던졌다. 그런 다음 나는 다른 막대기 "연합"을 꺾어 버렸다. 이는 유다와 이스라엘 사이의 형제 관계를 깨뜨리려 함이었다. (스가랴 11:4-14)

선지자는 여기서 그리스도의 예표가 된다. 이 구절들의 범위는, 그리스도가 심판을 위해 이 세상에 오셨음을 보여 주는 것이다(요한복음 9:39 참조). 유대 교회와 민족에 대한 심판으로. 그리스도가 오실 무렵에 그것들은 그들의 통치자들의 세속성과 외식으로 비참하게 부패하고 타락해 있었다.

**I. 자기 통치자들의 압제 아래 있는 유대 교회의 절망적 처지.** 그들은 이방인들 사이에서 포로 생활을 할 때와 마찬가지로 자기 나라에서도 비참하였다. "그것들을 사들이는 자들은 죽이고도 벌을 받지 않는다. 그것들을 파는 자들은 '여호와를 찬송하여라. 내가 부유해졌구나' 하고 말한다"(스가랴 11:5). 스가랴 시대에 통치자들과 귀족들이 형제들에게 고리를 취하여 정당하게 책망받는 것을 볼 수 있다(느헤미야 5:7, 15). 그리스도 시대에 양 떼의 소유자인 대제사장들과 장로들이 전통과 인간의 계명으로 양심을 짓밟는 완전한 폭군들이 되었다. 사두개인들은 판단을 부패시켰다. 바리새인들은 하나님의 계명을 무효화함으로 도덕을 부패시켰다.

세 가지를 이 행동에서 주목한다.

**1. 그들이 스스로를 정당화하였다.** "그들은 죽이고도 벌을 받지 않는다." 그것에 아무 잘못이 없다고 생각하고, 으뜸 목자에 의해 결코 결산을 받지 않으리라 생각하였다.

**2. 그들이 하나님을 모욕하였다.** "그것들을 파는 자들은 '여호와를 찬송하여라. 내가 부유해졌구나' 하고 말하였다." 마치 그들이 그것으로 번성하고 돈을 벌고 재산을 늘렸으므로, 하나님이 그들의 불의한 행위의 후원자가 되셨고, 섭리가 그들의 죄의 공범자가 된 것처럼. 정직하게 얻은 것을 우리는 하나님께 감사해야 한다.

**3. 그들이 하나님의 백성에게 멸시를 보였다.** "그들의 목자들조차 그것들을 불쌍히 여기지 않는다." 그리스도는 양 떼를 불쌍히 여기셨으나, 그들의 목자들은 그렇지 않았다.

**II. 그들의 감각 없음과 우둔함에 대해 하나님의 진노의 선고가 내려졌다.** "내가 더 이상 이 땅의 주민들을 불쌍히 여기지 않을 것이다"(스가랴 11:6). 자비의 하나님 자신이 더 이상 긍휼히 여기지 않으실 자들은 참으로 비참하다.

**III. 그리스도가 목자로 그들에게 보내져 그들이 고쳐질 수 있는지 시도해 보는 것.** 이전의 종들을 보내도 헛되었으나, 마침내 그분은 자기 아들을 보내셨다. 여러 선지자가 이스라엘의 목자로 그분을 말하였다(이사야 40:11; 에스겔 34:23 참조). 그분 자신이 바리새인들에게 자신이 양의 목자라고, 목자인 체하는 자들은 도둑이요 강도라고 말씀하셨다(요한복음 10:1, 2, 11).

**1. 그분이 아버지에게서 받으신 명령(스가랴 11:4).** "도살당할 양 떼를 먹여라." 유다 사람들은 하나님의 양 떼였으나 도살의 양 떼였다. 그들의 원수들이 종일 그들을 죽이고 도살을 위한 양으로 여겼다. 그들의 소유자들이 그들을 죽이고, 하나님 자신도 그들을 도살에 정하셨다. "그러나 책망과 교훈과 위로로 그들을 먹여라." 다른 양들도 있어 나중에 데려와야 하지만, 그분은 먼저 이스라엘 집의 잃은 양에게 보내심을 받으셨다(마태복음 15:24).

**2. 그분이 이 직분을 받아들이고 수행하신 것(스가랴 11:7).** "나는 도살당할 양 떼를 먹이겠다." 그리스도가 이 잃은 양들을 돌보실 것이다. 그분은 그 중에서도 가장 비천한 자들을 업신여기거나 무시하지 않으셨다. 그분을 먹이지 않은 목자들이 그들을 짓밟았다. 그러나 그리스도는 가난한 자들에게 복음을 전파하셨다(마태복음 11:5). 겸손이라는 굴욕 가운데 그분의 교제는 대부분 하급 신분의 사람들과 있었다.

**3. 그분이 직분을 위해 갖추신 도구들.** 두 개의 목자 지팡이를 가지셨는데, 하나는 "은총"이라 부르고 다른 하나는 "연합"이라 불렀다. 전자는 성전을 나타내는 것으로, 그리스도가 아버지의 집이라 부르며 그 청결에 큰 열심을 보이셨다. 후자는 그들의 국가를 나타내는데, 그리스도도 그들에게 사랑과 평화를 전파하심으로 돌보셨다. 그리스도는 복음에서 그들의 세속적 이익과 거룩한 이익 모두의 발전을 위해 하셨다.

**4. 어리석고 불충한 목자들을 처분하신 것(스가랴 11:8).** "한 달 만에 목자 셋을 끊어 버렸다." 어떤 이들은 세 종류인 방백들, 제사장들, 서기관들이나 선지자들이 그리스도가 그분의 사역을 완성하셨을 때 그들의 불충함 때문에 제거된 것이라 이해한다. 다른 이들은 세 파인 바리새인들, 사두개인들, 헤롯당원들인데, 그리스도가 논쟁에서 그들 모두를 잠잠케 하셨고(마태복음 22 전체) 얼마 되지 않아 그들 모두를 끊어 버리셨다.

**IV. 그리스도에 대한 유대인들의 적의와 그들이 그분께 혐오감을 줌.** "내 마음이 그들을 싫어하였고, 그들의 마음도 나를 미워하였다." 그분은 그들 가운데서 그분이 의도한 친절을 베풀 수 없었다. 그들의 불신앙 때문이었다(마태복음 13:58 참조). 유대인 목자들이 이 으뜸 목자를 거부하였다. 그들은 그리스도의 교리와 이적들을 분개하였다. 그분에 대한 하나님과 악한 백성 사이의 서로 간의 적의가 있다. 그것이 화해되지 않으면 이것이 어디서 끝날지는 쉽게 예측할 수 있다(이사야 27:4-5 참조).

**V. 그리스도가 그들을 치유 불가능한 자들로 버리고 그들의 집을 황폐하게 두신 것(마태복음 23:38 참조).** "그들의 평화의 것들"이 이제 그들의 눈에 숨겨졌다.

**1. 그들의 거부 선고(스가랴 11:9).** "나는 너희를 먹이지 않겠다. 죽을 것은 죽게 두고, 끊어질 것은 끊어지게 두어라." 그리스도를 거부하는 자들은 분명히 정당하게 그분에게 거부당할 것이다.

**2. 그 표시(스가랴 11:10).** "나는 내 막대기 '은총'을 가져다 꺾어 버렸다." 그것이 하나님이 그들과 맺은 언약을 깨뜨릴 것임을 알리기 위해서였다. 유대 교회는 이제 그 모든 영광을 벗겨졌고, 그 면류관은 욕을 당하여 땅에 던져졌으며, 모든 영예는 흙 속에 묻혔다. 그리스도가 그들에게 하나님 나라가 그들에게서 빼앗겨 다른 민족에게 주어질 것이라고 분명히 말씀하실 때, 그분이 은총의 지팡이를 꺾으셨다(마태복음 21:43). 비록 예루살렘과 유대 민족이 사십 년을 더 유지하였지만, 그날부터 우리는 은총의 지팡이가 꺾어진 것으로 볼 수 있다. 위대한 사람들은 그것을 신성한 선고로 이해하지 않았지만, 그리스도의 제자들인 양 떼의 가련한 자들은 그것이 여호와의 말씀임을 알았다.

**3. 그들의 거부의 추가 이유.** 전에 "그들의 마음이 나를 미워하였다"고 했는데, 여기에 그것의 사례가 있다. 은 서른 개에 그분을 사고판 것이다. (1) 목자가 그들에게 품삯을 요구하러 오신다(스가랴 11:12). "너희가 좋게 여기거든 내 품삯을 다오." 그리스도는 품꾼이 아니었지만, 일꾼은 그 삯을 받을 자격이 있다. (2) 그들이 그분의 가치를 은 서른 개로 평가하였다. 그분이 오랜 세월 양 떼를 돌봤지만, 이것이 그들이 이제 그분을 내보내는 것으로 치르는 전부였다. 유다가 이 금액을 요구하였거나, 아니면 대제사장들이 이 금액을 제시하였다. 그것은 종의 일반적인 값이었다(출애굽기 21:32). 그리스도를 가볍게 여기고 그 위대한 선한 목자의 사랑을 과소평가하는 것이 무수히 많은 이들의 파멸이다. (3) 그 은이 그분의 가치와 전혀 비례하지 않아 경멸감으로 토기장이에게 던져졌다. 선지자가 은 서른 개를 여호와의 전에서 토기장이에게 던졌다. 이것의 마태복음 27:9-10에서 특정 성취를 볼 수 있다. 은 서른 개는 그리스도를 팔기 위해 받은 바로 그 금액이었다. 유다가 그 돈을 가지려 하지 않고 대제사장들이 다시 받으려 하지 않을 때, 토기장이 밭을 사는 데 사용되었다.

**4. 연합의 지팡이를 꺾음으로 그들의 거부가 완성됨(스가랴 11:14).** 전자는 하나님과 그들 사이의 언약을 깨뜨림으로 그들의 교회의 멸망을 나타냈다. 이것은 유다와 이스라엘 사이의 형제 관계를 깨뜨림으로 그들의 국가의 멸망을 나타낸다. (1) 스탭 오브 밴즈를 깨뜨리고 그들 사이의 형제 관계를 약화시키는 것만큼 사람들을 확실히 불가피하게 멸망시키는 것은 없다. (2) 이것은 하나님과 그들 사이의 언약을 해소하고 그들 중에 종교가 쇠퇴하는 것에 따라온다. 죄악이 넘칠 때 사랑이 식는다. 은총의 지팡이가 꺾이면 연합의 지팡이도 오래 유지되지 않을 것이다.

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Judgments Predicted and Typified. . 15 And the LORD said unto me, Take unto thee yet the instruments of a foolish shepherd. 16 For, lo, I will raise up a shepherd in the land, which shall not visit those that be cut off, neither shall seek the young one, nor heal that that is broken, nor feed that that standeth still: but he shall eat the flesh of the fat, and tear their claws in pieces. 17 Woe to the idol shepherd that leaveth the flock! the sword shall be upon his arm, and upon his right eye: his arm shall be clean dried up, and his right eye shall be utterly darkened. God, having shown the misery of this people in their being justly abandoned by the good Shepherd, here shows their further misery in being shamefully abused by a foolish shepherd. The prophet is himself to personate and represent this pretended shepherd ( Zechariah 11:15 ; Zechariah 11:15 ): Take unto thee the instruments or accoutrements of a foolish shepherd, that are no way fit for the business, such a shepherd's coat, and bag, and staff, as a foolish shepherd would appear in; for such a shepherd shall be set over them ( Zechariah 11:16 ; Zechariah 11:16 ), who, instead of protecting them, shall oppress them and do them mischief. 1. They shall be under the inspection of unfaithful ministers. Their scribes, and priests, and doctors of their law, shall bind heavy burdens upon them, and grievous to be borne, and, with their traditions imposed, shall make the ceremonial law much more a yoke than God had made it. The description here given of the foolish shepherd suits very well with the character Christ gives of the scribes and Pharisees, Matthew 23:2 . They shall be under the tyranny of unmerciful princes, that shall rule them with rigour, and make their own land as much a house of bondage to them as ever Egypt or Babylon was. When they had rejected him by whom princes decree justice it was just that they should be turned over to those who decree unrighteous decrees. 3. They shall be imposed upon and deluded by false Christs and false prophets, as our Saviour foretold, Matthew 24:5 . Many such there were, who by their seditious practices provoked the Romans, and hastened the ruin of the Jewish nation; but it is observable that they were never cheated by a counterfeit Messiah till they had refused and rejected the true Messiah. Now observe, I. What a curse this foolish shepherd should be to the people, Zechariah 11:16 ; Zechariah 11:16 . God will, for their punishment, raise up a foolish shepherd, who will not do the duty of a shepherd; he will not visit those that are cut off, nor go after those that go astray, nor seek those that are missing, to find them out and bring them home, as the good shepherd does, Matthew 18:12 ; Matthew 18:13 . Their shepherds take no care of the young ones, that need their care and are well worthy of it, as Christ does, Isaiah 40:11 . They do not heal that which was broken, which was worried and torn, but let it die of its bruises, when a little thing, in time, would have saved it. They do not feed those who, through weakness, stand still, and are ready to faint, and cannot get forward, but leave them behind, let who will take them up; they do not carry that which stands still (so some read it); they never do any thing to support the weak and comfort the feeble-minded; but, on the contrary, 1. They are luxurious themselves: They eat of the flesh of the fat; they will have of the best for themselves; and, like that wicked servant that said, My lord delays his coming, they eat and drink with the drunken, and serve their own bellies. 2. They are barbarous to the flock. Their passions are as ill-governed as their appetites, for, when they are in a rage against any of the flock, they tear their very claws in pieces by over-driving them; they beat their hoofs; they smite their fellow servants. Woe unto thee, O land! when thy king is such a child! II. What a curse this foolish shepherd should bring upon himself ( Zechariah 11:17 ; Zechariah 11:17 ): Woe to the idol-shepherd, who, like an idol, has eyes and sees not, who, like an idol, receives abundance of respect and homage from the people and the chief of their offerings, but neither can nor will do them any kindness. He leaves the flock when they most need his care, leaves them destitute, and flees, because he is a hireling; his doom is that the sword of God's justice shall be upon his arm and his right eye, so that he shall quite lose the use of both. His arm shall wither and be dried up, so that he who would not help his friends when it was required shall not know how to help himself; his right eye shall be utterly darkened, that he shall not discern the danger that his flock is in, nor know which way to look for relief. This was fulfilled when Christ said to the Pharisees, I have come that those who see may be made blind, John 9:39 . 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> 여호와께서 나에게 말씀하셨다. "이제 다시 어리석은 목자의 도구를 가져라. 보라, 내가 이 땅에 한 목자를 일으키겠다. 그는 끊어진 것들을 돌보지 않고, 흩어진 것들을 찾지 않으며, 상한 것을 고치지 않고, 성한 것을 먹이지도 않으면서, 살진 양의 살을 먹고 그것들의 발굽을 찢을 것이다. 양 떼를 버리는 쓸모없는 목자에게 화가 있을 것이다! 칼이 그의 팔과 그의 오른 눈을 칠 것이다. 그의 팔은 완전히 마르고, 그의 오른 눈은 아주 멀어 버릴 것이다!" (스가랴 11:15-17)

하나님은 이 백성의 비참함을 선한 목자에게 의로이 버림받는 데에서 보여 주셨고, 이제 어리석은 목자에게 수치스럽게 학대받는 데서 더 큰 비참함을 보여 주신다. 선지자 자신이 이 가짜 목자를 대표하도록 명받는다(스가랴 11:15). 이러한 목자가 그들에게 세워질 것인데(스가랴 11:16), 그는 보호하는 대신 압제하고 해를 끼칠 것이다.

**1. 그들이 불충한 사역자들의 감독 아래 있게 될 것이다.** 그들의 서기관들, 제사장들, 법학자들이 인간의 계명을 교리로 가르쳐 무거운 짐을 지울 것이다. 어리석은 목자에 대한 묘사는 그리스도가 서기관들과 바리새인들에 대해 주신 특성과 잘 들어맞는다(마태복음 23:2).

**2. 그들이 무자비한 지배자들의 폭정 아래 있게 될 것이다.** 그들이 그들에게 의로이 다스리는 왕을 거부하였으니, 불의한 법령을 내리는 자들에게 맡겨지는 것은 마땅하다.

**3. 그들이 거짓 그리스도들과 거짓 선지자들에게 속임을 당하게 될 것이다.** 우리 구주께서 예언하신 것처럼(마태복음 24:5). 그들의 선동적 행위로 로마인들을 자극하여 유대 민족의 멸망을 재촉한 많은 이들이 있었다. 그들이 참 메시아를 거부하기 전까지 결코 가짜 메시아에 속지 않았다는 것은 주목할 만하다.

**I. 어리석은 목자가 백성에게 어떤 저주가 될지(스가랴 11:16).** 하나님이 그들의 처벌로 어리석은 목자를 일으키실 것인데, 그는 목자의 의무를 행하지 않을 것이다. 끊어진 것들을 돌보지 않고 잃어버린 양들을 찾지 않을 것이며, 상한 것을 고치지 않고, 성한 것을 먹이지도 않을 것이다. 오히려 (1) 그 자신은 방종하다. 살진 양의 살을 먹을 것이다. 가장 좋은 것을 자기를 위해 가질 것이다. (2) 양 떼에게 잔인하다. 그들의 발굽을 찢을 것이다. 지나치게 몰아붙여 쓰러뜨릴 것이다.

**II. 어리석은 목자가 스스로에게 가져올 저주(스가랴 11:17).** "쓸모없는 목자에게 화가 있을 것이다!" 하나님의 정의의 칼이 그의 팔과 그의 오른 눈을 칠 것이다. 그래서 그는 친구들을 도왔어야 했을 때 자신을 어떻게 돕는지 알지 못할 것이다. 그리스도가 바리새인들에게 "보는 자들이 맹인이 되게 하려고 내가 왔다"고 말씀하실 때 이것이 이루어졌다(요한복음 9:39 참조). 선을 행할 자격을 갖추었지만, 게을러 아무것도 하지 않았던 자들은 팔이 마를 것이다. 경고하도록 되어 있었지만 잠자며 절대 주위를 살피지 않았던 자들은 눈이 멀 것이다.

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