Otherwise they'd wonder around and be lost.
A rat catcher
The shepherd shouted "hey ewe!" to get the female sheep's attention.
A shepherd or a sheep-herder
Some do. It is common if the sheep are in a big herd with a shepherd looking after them to wear bells. The reason for this is if a sheep is separated from the flock and the shepherd has to find them he/she can listen for the bell as the sheep moves
Ninety-nine.
In the Bible, the shepherd breaking the legs of the sheep symbolizes discipline and correction to keep the sheep from straying and getting lost. It shows the shepherd's care and protection for the sheep, guiding them back on the right path.
Otherwise they'd wonder around and be lost.
The parable of the lost sheep, is refereeing to sheep being us sinful man, who has gone a stray and the shepherd is God, looking for each of us sinful an to return to God.
In the Bible, Jesus tells a parable about a shepherd who leaves his flock of 99 sheep to search for the one that is lost. When he finds the lost sheep, he joyfully carries it back on his shoulders. This story illustrates the idea that God cares for each individual, even those who may have strayed or feel lost.
Yes the shepherd has fed his sheep.
Just one. Luke 15:4 "What man of you, having a hundred sheep, if he loses one of them, does not leave the ninety-nine in the wilderness, and go after the one which is lost until he finds it? This parable is about the nation of Israel, they have turned away from God and the Shepherd, Jesus came to turn them back to God. Matthew 15:24 But He answered and said, "I was not sent except to the lost sheep of the house of Israel."
To take care of sheep, and shear the sheep. Also, to herd sheep. Therefore they are a Sheep herd, or Shepherd.
A person who minds sheep is called a shepherd - which comes from sheep herder.A person who takes care of sheep - is a shepherd.
In the parable of the lost sheep, the shepherd represents God or Jesus, who goes out in search of the one lost sheep, symbolizing the care and love that God has for each individual. This parable highlights the importance of seeking out and rescuing those who have strayed from the right path.
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A rat catcher