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Come on now, you've all heard the stories.... BAHHHHHH....

2006-07-25 04:16:09 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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uuummmmm shining 1, I don't think Shepard's teach their sheep the ways of God, well maybe one of the ways...but for the most part it would be ridiculous for a Shepard (farmer) to teach his flock about the ways of God then slaughter them, oh wait that is kinda what is happening now with the Bible....I get it, but it is still ridiculous!

2006-07-25 04:28:26 · answer #1 · answered by go_to_girl 3 · 0 0

In the Scriptures, “sheep” often denote the defenseless, innocent, and, at times, abused people of Jehovah. (2Sa 24:17; Ps 44:11, 22; 95:7; 119:176; Mt 10:6, 16; Joh 21:16, 17; Ro 8:36) Under unfaithful shepherds or leaders, the Israelites as God’s sheep suffered greatly. Through his prophet Ezekiel, Jehovah presents a most pathetic picture of neglect: “The flock itself you do not feed. The sickened ones you have not strengthened, and the ailing one you have not healed, and the broken one you have not bandaged, and the dispersed one you have not brought back, and the lost one you have not sought to find, but with harshness you have had them in subjection, even with tyranny. And they were gradually scattered because of there being no shepherd, so that they became food for every wild beast of the field.” (Eze 34:3-5) By contrast, Jesus’ sheep, both the “little flock” and the “other sheep,” who follow his lead, are well cared for. (Lu 12:32; Joh 10:4, 14, 16; Re 7:16, 17) Jesus compared those doing good toward the least of his brothers to sheep, whereas those refusing to do so he likened to goats.—Mt 25:31-45.Jesus Christ was prophetically spoken of as a sheep brought to the slaughtering and as a ewe that remains mute before her shearers. (Isa 53:7; Ac 8:32, 35; compare 1Pe 2:23.) Because of Jesus’ sacrificial role, John the Baptizer identified Jesus as “the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world,” and in the book of Revelation the Son of God is repeatedly called “the Lamb.”—Joh 1:29; Re 5:6; 6:16; 7:14, 17; 14:1; 17:14; 19:7

So Shepards should take care of their sheep .

2006-07-25 04:33:15 · answer #2 · answered by shakespeare 3 · 0 0

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In Islam Jesus (pbuh) is not God and not the son of God. Jesus (pbuh) is a Holy Prophet just like

the Prophets Abraham (pbuh), Noah (pbuh), Moses (pbuh) and Mohammed (pbuh). God is one,

pure, and clean from all defects. He is the only one worthy of worship. He has no beginning nor

does he have an end. He has no partner. The earth, sky, stars, sun, everything was created by him

alone, and he is the master of all things. He has the ability to make a person rich or poor. He gives

things life and death by his command. He is pure from and relations e.g. Father, mother, son,

daughter, etc. He does not have face or body and nothing is like Him, he is free from any position

or place.

2006-07-25 04:22:04 · answer #3 · answered by wisam z 3 · 0 0

Jesus, the lamb of God, was the ultimate sacrifice for your sins and mine.

2006-07-25 04:21:57 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I know you are being a jerk about this...but they teach them the ways of God .....maybe instead of making fun of Gods people you should try reaching out to them and maybe there would be more real questions and answers on here and people can actually be free to learn from each other....

2006-07-25 04:20:25 · answer #5 · answered by shiningon 6 · 0 0

Hi,

Just a note to the wise is sufficient. If you don't believe in God then that is one thing, but if you mock God then He will deal with you severely.

Bob

2006-07-25 05:01:05 · answer #6 · answered by Mr Bingo 4 · 0 0

He is referred to as a lamb because they were pure animals to be sacraficed back then.

2006-07-25 04:20:08 · answer #7 · answered by John 2 · 0 0

shear the lambs for wool.

2006-07-25 04:19:08 · answer #8 · answered by san_pellegrino 4 · 0 0

WORSHIP the lambs there holy


HAHAHAHA

praise the LUDD's

2006-07-25 04:20:57 · answer #9 · answered by ~Freak~ 1 · 0 0

sacrafice them to god

2006-07-25 04:18:14 · answer #10 · answered by indian340 2 · 0 0

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