Nathan told this parable to King David
Nathan the Prophet delivered God's message to King David in the form of a parable; a metaphor.See also the Related Link.More about King David
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The prophet Nathan tells king David the story bout a poor man who had a lamb, and the rich man who got it killed, indirectly telling king David that he had sinned in getting Bathshebas husband murdered. David then repented.
The poor man's only possession in 2 Samuel 12 is a little ewe lamb that he cherished like a daughter. This lamb was taken and killed by the rich man to prepare a meal for a traveler. It serves as a key element in Nathan's parable to King David to highlight his own wrongdoing in taking Uriah's wife.
Mohammed famously liked leg-of-lamb.
what i understand is.it is in memory of Prophet Abraham (pbuh) Sacrifice
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Answer100 times. -- ANSWER --In the King James versionthe word - lamb - appears 105 timesthe word - Lamb's - appears twicethe word - lambs - appears 81 times
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Lol i think so... The answer was in critical thinking to the access of the middle ages. Back then Mary would be representing a king watching over his kingdom, or the little lamb. Now the king was all about his image and in turn the flece that was white as snow was his kingdoms health. The original song did not consist of mary.... Marice the fourth's lamb was covered in white fuz that you ate raw but got small pox and died a painful death the the king of camalots lamb is flea free and there forth edible so your kingdom lives to eat and live heathy with a flece as white as snow
Nathan was a prophet in the old testament. It was Nathan who went to to king David and told him of the story of the rich and poor man, and the rich man , slew the poor mans lamb. Nathan was referring to David sending Uriah to the war front to be killed, so he could marry Bathsheba. King David repented and then wrote a psalm on it.
In the King James version the word - lambs - appears 81 times and the word - lamb - appears 105 times the word - Lamb's - appears twice