Epithet of Jesus, from the parable: “I am the good shepherd: the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep.
1 I am the good shepherd : and I know mine, and mine know me.
2 Then the good shepherd does not wait for that sheep to come back.
3 In the hall he saw Christian symbols-thecross, the fish, the good shepherd , etc.
4 He welcomed her with joy, and rewarded the good shepherd .
5 Been read, "I am the good shepherd , and know my sheep."
6 And yet the parable of the good shepherd and of the lost sheep evokes immediate response.
7 One day in the city of Jerusalem He utters a great discourse upon the good shepherd .
8 Changing the figure, Christ proclaimed: "I am the good shepherd . "
9 One matter puzzled the good shepherd sorely.
10 He would become in all things like his sheep, that he might show himself the good shepherd .
11 I am the good shepherd , he says.
12 Did he believe he could conceal his crime behind an apparent kindness, behind this show of being the good shepherd ?
13 Here a very early wall painting shows Christ the good shepherd with the lost sheep lovingly placed on his shoulders.
14 All your friends here, the flock of your care, are truly sensible of the kind attentions of the good shepherd .
15 In all things he would show himself the good shepherd , and no hireling, who cared for himself and his own wages.
16 But there is, if possible, better news still behind-' I am the good shepherd ; and know my sheep, and am known of mine.'
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