3. fat--or, by differently pointing the Hebrew, "milk"
[Septuagint]. Thus the repetition "fat" and "fed" is avoided: also
the eating of "fat" would not probably be put before the "killing" of
the sheep. The eating of sheep's or goats' milk as food
(De 32:14;
Pr 27:27)
was unobjectionable, had not these shepherds milked them too often, and
that without duly "feeding" them [BOCHART],
(Isa 56:11).
The rulers levied exorbitant tributes.
kill . . . fed--kill the rich by false accusation so as to get
possession of their property.
feed not . . . flock--take no care of the people
(Joh 10:12).
JFB.
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