2015-06-28 ● 6th Seal Tsunami Flood - Judgement on America

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Q: Hi Leeland, I'm just wondering if Jeremiah 50:6-7 and Ezekiel 34:8 pair up with the "smiting" of the watchmen (shepherds) in Song of Solomon 5:7 after the rapture has taken place. I have been uncertain as to what the smiting of the shepherds actually is - but I think it's when they shirk any responsibility say to Ephraim "We offend not because they (you who trusted to us) have sinned against the LORD, the habitation of justice, even the LORD the hope of their fathers. Jer 50:7. So the "smiting" is the shepherds putting the blame back on the heads of those people who blindly followed them. Please correct me if I'm wrong - May God Bless You.
A: Wow, yes, great observation. I can see the smiting sheep in SS 5 like you said. What's interesting about Ezk 34 is the word in Hebrew translated "cattle" is actually lamb for Passover. Strong's h7716. שֶׂה śeh; Ezk 34:17 Behold, I judge between cattle and cattle, between the rams and the he goats. v20 sounds like the cattle of Pharaoh's dream, cattle of 7 good years and that of 7 lean. "Behold, I, even I, will judge between the fat cattle and between the lean cattle."
I've covered a little on the Judgement on the elders/shepherds: https://youtu.be/ty4i02ClLaY - VIDEO: The 24 and 70 False Prophet Elders, Ezk 8, Part3 Nov 11, 2017

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