Reference

Zechariah 11:4

Thus saith the Lord my God; Feed the flock of the slaughter;
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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.

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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.

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Thus saith the Lord my God; Feed the flock of the slaughter;

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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.

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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.

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Literal Fulfillment

While the command to "feed the flock of the slaughter" is concrete, the *identity* of this flock and the *nature* of their "slaughter" are open to symbolic or metaphorical interpretations, not necessarily a direct, physical event.

Prophetic Methods of Communication

The verse describes a command given to a prophet ("Feed the flock"), but it does not describe *how* that command was communicated to the prophet, thus it does not directly address the methods of communication.