Jesus was referring to the Gentiles when he talked about the other sheep.
His ministry was for all people, not just the Jews.
Never because Jesus did not exist. Jesus was alive and still is. He is with you right now. Jesus mentioned about sheep in the book of New Testament. he compared us being sheep, and God/Jesus being the Shepard.
Because in the Old Testament, a lamb was a sacrifice for sin. Now, Jesus is a sacrifice for our sin.
Roman Catholic AnswerIn Jesus commission to Peter to lead His Church, after His resurrection, He told Peter repeatedly to feed His sheep.
Jesus fulfilled all of the prophecies in the old testament. In his book "The New Evidence That Demands A Verdict", Josh McDowell says:- The Old Testament contains over three hundred references to the Messiah that were fulfilled in Jesus. (from Section 8, Support of Deity: Old Testament Prophecies Fulfilled in Jesus Christ)
Sheep.
King David . It was when he was a shepherd and a lion killed one of his sheep.
There is no mention of cows in the Bible's New Testament except for one reference about the sacrificing of a bullock during Old Testament times. The term 'cattle' referred to small animals, sheep and goats. If there had been cows, Jesus would likely have referred to them in some of his stories and parables.
Sheep?
In the Punjabi language, sheep are called "bhed". Punjabi is the language that is spoken in Punjab, India. It is also spoken in some parts of Pakistan.
Jesus tells Peter to feed his sheep.
39 times.
Jesus drove out those selling cattle and sheep...