The story of the lost sheep is found in the beginning of Luke 15.
The titles of parables in the new testament of the bible are: the story of the house on the rock, the story of the seed, the story of the lost sheep, the story of the son who came home and the story of the weeds.
Job
The easy answer is Satan, but most of the story of the fallen angel are traditional (a la Milton's Paradise Lost) and not actually present in the Bible.
Ninety-nine.
If God wanted them in the Bible they would not have been lost .
we are the lost sheep.
The titles of parables in the new testament of the bible are: the story of the house on the rock, the story of the seed, the story of the lost sheep, the story of the son who came home and the story of the weeds.
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.
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.
100, 1 runs away so the sheperd goes out to find that sheep and when he returns with the 1 sheep the other 99 had run away.
It's a religious,Bible thing. The Parable of the Lost Sheep is one of the parables of Jesus in Luke 15:3-7
It is a very good story for us , as here was a man who became a pauper from a rich man, who lost both his family and animal wealth yet he never forgot God or cursed god.
Job
Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep.
The easy answer is Satan, but most of the story of the fallen angel are traditional (a la Milton's Paradise Lost) and not actually present in the Bible.
The Lost Sheep - 1909 was released on: USA: 24 April 1909
Luke 15:4New King James Version (NKJV) 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 story is being told by Jesus. Sheep are a metaphor for humans. Jesus is the Good Shepherd who came to the lost so they too may be found, repent, be baptized and become worthy of eternal life with Him and His Father. This is exactly what He did during His earthly Ministry. Most, if not all of us, are lost.