“Thus says Yahweh of hosts.
‘In this place
That is a waste,
Without human beings
Or animals,
In all of its towns,
There shall again
Be pastures
For shepherds
Resting their flocks.
In the towns of the hill country,
Of the Shephelah,
Of the Negeb,
In the land of Benjamin,
In the places around Jerusalem,
In the towns of Judah,
Flocks shall again pass
Under the hands
Of the one
Who counts them.’
Says Yahweh.”
Despite the wasteland that did not have humans or animals in any of its towns, there would be once again pastures for shepherds to bring their flocks. As in the preceding chapter, this restoration would take place in the hill country of Judah, in the towns of the Shephelah, the old Dan territory next to Benjamin, in the Negeb, the semi arid land southeast of Jerusalem near the Dead Sea, in the Benjamin territory, around the city of Jerusalem, and in the towns of Judah. Flocks and shepherds would once again pass by with a shepherd counting them. However, there was no mention of the northern territory from the old northern Israelite kingdom and its tribes.