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1. THE CONCEPT OF A SHEPHERD
2. Perhaps the concept of a shepherd is one that more familiar to us
3. And they were scattered, because there is no shepherd: and they became meat to all the beasts of the field, when they were
4. because there was no shepherd, neither did my shepherds search for my flock, but the
5. From the New Testament we find a number of thoughts about the shepherd and his role
6. Poimen(4166) - a shepherd, pastor
7. But he that entereth in by the door is the shepherd of the sheep
8. I am the good shepherd: the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep
9. But he that is an hireling, and not the shepherd, whose own the sheep are not, seeth the wolf
10. Consider several traits of a shepherd, that are important as it relates to leadership
11. they fainted, and were scattered abroad, as sheep having no shepherd
12. We turned and looked first at Steven, our good shepherd, and then at Robbie, the Good Lord’s avenging angel
13. He became so good at sitting and watching and waiting that a local farmer who lived like a feudal lord in one of the bigger mountain villages employed him as a geriatric shepherd boy
14. I am not the prophet to be able to discern which peoples fit into which “generations,” but I know that God will sift all nations (generations/peoples) and separate them like a Shepherd separates the sheep from the goats (Matthew 25:32)
15. He was unwilling to protect his own people, and is thus considered equally a bad shepherd as the wicked priests
16. of the Velly shepherd and his funnel nosed dogs
17. Of course, Alexis would call it a hut, and where else would you find a shepherd when not with his flock? Its opening was so low I had to crawl to look inside
18. another, as a shepherd divided his sheep from the goats:
19. 2But he that enters in by the door is the shepherd of the sheep
20. 12But he that is a hireling, and not the shepherd, whose own the sheep are not, sees the
21. shall hear my voice; and there shall be one fold, and one shepherd
22. 1The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want
23. been found by the shepherd
24. He will feed his flock like a shepherd
25. are sheep without shepherd
26. but how to know the good shepherd
27. they will have one shepherd (see Ezek
28. but the true shepherd lays his life down for the sheep (see John
29. his own life, because that is what a shepherd does
30. A true shepherd loves his sheep even when the sheep reject him
31. follow), the story was that of a shepherd boy who’d fallen
32. engaged the services of the young shepherd – who knew
33. shepherd searched for three days without finding his
34. in her inadequate cloak, thinking of the youthful shepherd
35. Not far away, the shepherd had fallen
36. ‘And what does the Catalan shepherd use it for?’
37. The old shepherd, anguished by transcendental
38. “She kept a fat shepherd as
39. When Circe began to embrace the fat shepherd, I slipped into the forest
40. So this was the shepherd and this was his cave
41. The shepherd said something else while gesturing
42. A shepherd has a great deal of leisure; a husbmdman, in the rude state of husbandry, has some; an artificer or manufacturer has none at all
43. The great shepherd or herdsman, respected on account of his great wealth, and of the great number of those who depend upon him for subsistence, and revered on account of the nobleness of his birth, and of the immemorial antiquity or his illustrious family, has a natural authority over all the inferior shepherds or herdsmen of his horde or clan
44. All the inferior shepherds and herdsmen feel, that the security of their own herds and flocks depends upon the security of those of the great shepherd or herdsman; that the maintenance of their lesser authority depends upon that of his greater authority ; and that upon their subordination to him depends his power of keeping their inferiors in subordination to them
45. Among nations of shepherds, where the sovereign or chief is only the greatest shepherd or herdsman of the horde or clan, he is maintained in the same manner as any of his vassals or subjects, by the increase of his own herds or flocks
46. Among those nations of husbandmen, who are but just come out of the shepherd state, and who are not much advanced beyond that state, such as the Greek tribes appear to have been about the time of the Trojan war, and our German and Scythian ancestors, when they first settled upon the ruins of the western empire; the sovereign or chief is, in the same manner, only the greatest landlord of the country, and is maintained in the same manner as any other landlord, by a revenue derived from his own private estate
47. A shepherd sat on a promontory, a crook stuck in the ground
48. Judas was only fourteen when he decided to become a shepherd
49. It arises principally from the milk and increase of his own herds and flocks, of which he himself superintends the management, and is the principal shepherd or herdsman of his own horde or tribe
50. The tinkle of a sheep"s bell was near and a shepherd raised his voice in song
1. “Look to your front and keep moving we have our orders and what is happening behind is no concern of yours”, and he shepherded us on our way
2. ” His answer was flat as he shepherded the hysterical woman up the stairs
3. they’re yours now,” as he discreetly shepherded the symbol of
4. Having shepherded the last of the exhausted stragglers into the already settled encampment, Moshe, on seeing that the motley herd had already been bedded down next to whatever pasturage was available, slim as that appeared to be, headed to the tent of Moses and Aaron
5. Gad and Naaman had shepherded their people to him in time, and they carried with them weapons fashioned from whatever could be found as Moshe had directed
6. Having shepherded the last of the exhausted stragglers into the already settled encampment,
7. While they shepherded the
8. The bag with her clothes bobbed up and down and did not leak as she shepherded it in front of her
9. Drew watched him tear up his card and felt his temper rising, but before he could react Todd had shepherded him through the door
10. Greg and Avi, who had shepherded the project from the beginning, were publicly given credit for its success
11. Shortly after the summit, O'Reilly shepherded summit at-
12. Possibly, her new career choice had been influenced by a palliative care nurse practitioner, Bev Lyttle, and Printhie from the Victoria Order of Nurses, whom together had lovingly shepherded both Ted and Geri through the processes of living with dying
13. Tommy returned back to his tasks of preparing the ferry for undocking, while Bob shepherded Adam up the old, polished, teak steps into his wheelhouse
14. Greetings were exchanged but before she could draw the next breath she was shepherded into a large office occupied by the Ambassador
15. She was nearing the bottom when a minibus pulled in to the side of the road and disgorged a bunch of uniformed schoolchildren, chattering excitedly as they were shepherded down the path to the town by two harassed-looking teachers
16. Brother Francis had shepherded Brother Benedict through the many phases of his vocation and now was content to memorialize him in his heart from Hawaii
17. The bull replaces Jesus to be the shepherded of his cattle
18. When it became apparent that Annie was in complete control and I was merely a muttering hindrance, Andrew stopped pretending to be interested in some dyed feathers and shepherded me away
19. The throng shepherded him over the
20. Whatever the reason, she’d finally allowed herself to have feelings for the man who’d shepherded her across the ocean, back to her homeland
21. Celeste really did look ill, thought Madeline as she shepherded the twins in the door
22. Seeing that all were ready to start she shepherded them to the
23. Rhett pulled the carriage over to the curb, and Scarlett looked shepherded along by an officer and a squad of men wearing the insignia of the engineering corps
24. A half hour later, we’re shepherded to a second terrace where a table has been set, and for the next two hours, Kate and I take turns answering questions about ourselves, our backgrounds, and the case
25. Grace shepherded out the last of them while Thaniel waited for her at the foot of the hotel stairs
26. Or Dog brought Mr Jackson, Mrs Gillespie, Mr Smith, Mrs Holmes, any friend or near-friend, encountered, cornered, begged, worried, and at last shepherded home for lunch, or tea-and-biscuits
27. Holmes, any friend or near-friend, encountered, cornered, begged, worried, and at last shepherded home for lunch, or tea-and-biscuits
28. She opened wide her arms and shepherded us out of the kitchen, a doctor leading us away from a deathbed
29. I want to thank her for her patience and trust in me as she shepherded this project along for the last couple of years
1. We will find at the end that it misses, but we will find even later that it is shepherding a smaller rock that impacts the Kassikan, a rock they won't notice till a couple days before the impact
2. The bouncers and the bar staff are shepherding the punters out onto the streets
3. shepherding, then a church split should be considered
4. elders are needed for shepherding
5. perhaps the elders have some shepherding to do
6. When Soffen nodded yes, both guards quickly took up position on each side of her, then keeping close in so she could not escape, they began shepherding her along the path towards Brockenhurst Sett
7. A study within anthropology reveals that farming (agriculture) was a newer skill than shepherding (animal husbandry)
8. We can also conclude from the Bible, as well as from other sources, that shepherding was a largely solitary occupation that could lead to many hours of contemplative thought
9. The large amounts of open land needed by semi-nomadic, shepherding societies have been periodically challenged by the needs of settled largely agricultural entities, for the exclusive use of the lands immediately surrounding the semi-permanent habitations afforded by this newer way of life
10. Eventually, by a time somewhat before Abraham, a de-Marché had settled over this dispute wherein, when shepherding nomads wished to approach villages and towns (for purposes of necessary trade), according to Bible sources, they would send, ahead of that approach, an ambassador to assure of their peaceful intent
11. But unlike him, Esau was a hunter, which skill came before shepherding and long before farming
12. In shepherding the
13. s shepherding them to the
14. If the eyes could kill, at that precise moment I would be shepherding for the heaven paths; the hate look catapulted by Duprina furrowed the vast space that was separating us, to settle, spiteful, on the innate shield of my indifference
15. So, in an attempt for recovering the role that God had granted him, of shepherding of the lost souls of his herd, and having come to the place of the concentration and verified that the assertions of the devout women were true, he occupied his place at the head, pushing Tula with his elbow superficially backwards, in an attempt for taking the leading role of the woman and granting to the gathering a religious character
16. No further action! No reason given! DS Brooks was shepherding the case through court for the police so he was spitting blood when he was told the DPP were not going to prosecute
17. ����������� The Home Guard patrol, called in by a frantic farmer, found the abandoned Fieseler Storch in the field where the farmer�s young son had encountered it while shepherding his sheeps in the early morning
18. Of course, by not shepherding you through the entire life spans of these made-up gentlemen I risk you focusing on some of the more tawdry elements that crept into the Beatle story in their later years, but I trust you'll keep the innocent, idyllic elements of the tale intact and will stay pretty much in the matching-slacks portion of the band's career out of respect for the field of entomology
19. It doesn’t want to be venerated in any way and only wants to see Humanity, which it had been shepherding for millions of years, improve gradually and eventually abandon its wars, its intolerance and its hatreds, to live in peace
20. Instantly she felt that she was in error for thinking that what was transpiring around her was any fault of those shepherding her through the fires and the depravities of the enemy
21. A Ranger we called Ranger Molloy had been shepherding our rifles and some gear with us in a Hummer
22. A Ranger we called Ranger Molloy had been shepherding our rifles and some gear with us in a Hummer
23. Or perhaps this was Walt Whitman bleeding beyond the ruled margins of the school day; Mercer had been shepherding his students through “Song of the Open Road
1. shepherds further up the mountain were talking about a white skinned ghost, a raven
2. shepherds hut high up, somewhere where he could sit, wait for the stars and hear the
3. shepherds; Woe be to the shepherds of Israel that do feed themselves! should not the
4. shepherds feed the flocks? Ye eat the fat, and ye clothe you with the wool, ye kill them that are fed: but ye feed not the flock
5. Therefore, ye shepherds, hear the word of the LORD; As I live, saith the Lord GOD, surely
6. because there was no shepherd, neither did my shepherds search for my flock, but the
7. shepherds fed themselves, and fed not my flock; Therefore, O ye shepherds, hear the word
8. willing to follow the lead of the shepherds but too often the problem has been that there was nothing (no one) to follow except maybe the man in the pulpit or some godly parent or
9. shepherds of the flock to be in the front leading and guiding them
10. improper leadership of Israel by evil shepherds is discussed
11. After all, elders are also known as shepherds
12. It would be better to be a congregation without shepherds than a congregation with shepherds like those described in
13. leadership, or the absence of shepherds
14. especially congregations who do not have shepherds (elders) to guide and encourage them
15. Maybe, he thought, he might find a shepherds hut high up, somewhere where he could sit, wait for the stars and hear the moon a little more clearly
16. except for the occasional hailing of the shepherds as they
17. It looked like the perfect place to spend an evening with my fellow villagers, the farmers and shepherds and in spite of it being the middle of August, outside the wind was whipping around the mountaintop making us squash together to keep away its unexpected chill
18. The shepherds insisted I share their raki making me a little unsteady but glad to be with this whole gang of howling musicians
19. I’ll never forget the time we did a Christmas concert and introduced the audience to While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks By Night sung to the tune of On Ilkley Moor B’aht Hat which works brilliantly
20. shepherds is called together against
21. us that all the other shepherds will run when the wolves come,
22. shepherds of King Jesus
23. shepherds who will stand in a place of
24. Among nations of hunters and shepherds, therefore, whose food consists chiefly in the flesh of those animals, everyman, by providing himself with food, provides himself with the materials of more clothing than he can wear
25. shepherds leapt the fence and ran towards the officials
26. ‘No,’ said one of the younger shepherds, panicking
27. shepherds and they looked around desperately for
28. ‘The shepherds have admitted to drugging the
29. that the shepherds of this village have admitted to
30. Whilst the shepherds have perpetrated a minor crime, you
31. They were shepherds, with a nomad life,
32. abandoned the old life of shepherds
33. Their shepherds saw us from the cliff tops and reported our location to his father
34. shepherds without sheep and fishermen who
35. Among simple nations, on the contrary, they frequently do, without any regulations of law ; for among nations of shepherds, such as the Tartars and Arabs, the consumable nature of their property necessarily renders all such regulations impossible
36. Among the Tartars, as among all other nations of shepherds, who are generally ignorant of the use of money, cattle are the instruments of commerce and the measures of value
37. The most barbarous nations either of Africa or of the East Indies, were shepherds; even the Hottentots were so
38. But the natives of every part of America, except Mexico and Peru, were only hunters and the difference is very great between the number of shepherds and that of hunters whom the same extent of equally fertile territory can maintain
39. Among nations of shepherds, a more advanced state of society, such as we find it among the Tartars and Arabs, every man is, in the same manner, a warrior
40. An army of shepherds, on the contrary, may sometimes amount to two or three hundred thousand
41. A nation of hunters can never be formidable to the civilized nations in their neighbourhood; a nation of shepherds may
42. The inhabitants of the inhospitable deserts of Arabia, the other great nation of shepherds, have never been united but once, under Mahomet and his immediate successors
43. If the hunting nations of America should ever become shepherds, their neighbourhood would be much more dangerous to the European colonies than it is at present
44. The ordinary pastimes of such husbandmen are the same as those of shepherds, and are in the same manner the images of war
45. But as husbandmen have less leisure than shepherds, they are not so frequently employed in those pastimes
46. As the Highlanders, however, were not wandering, but stationary shepherds, as they had all a fixed habitation, and were not, in peaceable times, accustomed to follow their chieftain from place to place; so, in time of war, they were less willing to follow him to any considerable distance, or to continue for any long time in the field
47. The ancient Germans were, like the Scythians or Tartars, a nation of wandering shepherds, who went to war under the same chiefs whom they were accustomed to follow in peace
48. It was brought about by the irresistible superiority which the militia of a barbarous has over that of a civilized nation; which the militia of a nation of shepherds has over that of a nation of husbandmen, artificers, and manufacturers
49. It was a militia of shepherds and husbandmen, which, in time of war, took the field under the command of the same chieftains whom it was accustomed to obey in peace
50. The second period of society, that of shepherds, admits of very great inequalities of fortune, and there is no period in which the superiority of fortune gives so great authority to those who possess it