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Reading various commentaries on this chapter, most seem to run into a problem in interpreting the prophet described in this chapter. There are some aspects that point to this being a false prophet and others that seem to make reference to Christ. In my opinion, from v2 to the end to the end of v4 the bible is describing a false prophet. Then there is a transition in beginning of v5 following the word "But,,," where the bible is comparing and contrasting the false prophet to another, who is not a prophet, but actually Christ.
- He is not a prophet, but the Good Shepherd.
- The wounds in his hand are from the cross.
- The sword was from God, who used the Roman soldier.
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- He is not a prophet, but the Good Shepherd.
- The wounds in his hand are from the cross.
- The sword was from God, who used the Roman soldier.
Any thoughts?
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