Yes, Jesus is the Good Shepherd. Read John 10:1-30.
"The Good Shepherd" is a metaphor often used in The Bible, particularly in the New Testament, to refer to Jesus Christ. It symbolizes his care, guidance, and protection for his followers. However, "The Good Shepherd" is not a specific narrative found in the Bible.
Yes, read John 10.
John 10:11 I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. 14I am the good shepherd; I know my sheep and my sheep know me
None. The term 'the good shepherd' is only used twice in John 10:6-13.
Jesus Christ is the Good Shepherd. Please read John, chapter 10, verse one through 42. Christians are the "sheep" and Jesus is our "Good Shepherd". He will never leave us and will always take care of us. We have nothing to fear because of the Good Shepherd.
The 'Shepherd' is Jesus Christ and nothing is said bad of Him in the Bible.
The bible does not mention the names of the shepherds.
The word "shepherd" is in the King James Version of the Bible 43 times. It is in 40 verses.
Mark Coleridge has written: 'The birth of the Lukan narrative' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, Narrative, Criticism, interpretation, Narration in the Bible, Narrative Criticism
Good Shepherd Lutheran College's motto is 'The Good Shepherd'.
Joseph is the good shepherd, and the example of the true Good Shepherd to come, Jesus.
The 23rd Psalm convey the Lord is my Shepherd.
David