Shepherds were robust, hard working, devoted men of the outdoors who risked their very lives for the well-being of their sheep. Living out of doors in all types of weather, shepherds led a lonely and sometimes dangerous life.
To survive
A shepherd was an important job. A fisherman was an important job. The high priest had one of the most important job in Jesus' time.
One possible answer would be Chief Shepherd (1 Peter 5:4).
2012 have a life he is not real
No he did not . Jesus was temped but he never sin.
it has alot to do with jesus. if you dont not believe in jesus christ you will not have life after death. or spend the rest of time in heaven.
because when there was time of Jesus the people who saw the jesus in his life told the story to their child and then the story was hear by so many people like saying to others so thats why we know the history of Jesus...
Though John 1:1-4 tells us the Word of God is eternal, the role of Jesus the Christ did not exist at this physical time.
I think where Jesus lived it was warm...
There are two things you need to see about this Scripture. First Jesus was referring to His disciples at the time of His Crucifixion. The "Shepherd (Jesus) is arrested and crucified and all His disciples (Sheep) desert Him. The flock is scattered. In Zechariah 13:7 we have the prophecy of this time of Jesus' crucifixion, and that was fulfilled. But then it goes on further in 13:8-9 and explains that at the time of the Great tribulation and Jesus Christ's Second Coming, two thirds of the Jewish population will be destroyed and only one third will be saved. That one third is the remnant and they will call or believe on Jesus Christ as their Messiah. God will say, "This is my people", and each one of them will say, "The LORD is my God." At this time Israel will be restored to covenant relationship to God.
Pilate was the governor of Judea at the time of Jesus' ministry.
Yes, as interpreted by his Disciples. It is also based on the teachings of the Hebrew religion as it existed at the time of Caesar Augustus and Jesus.