Shepherds represent outcasts (which is why Luke uses them as this evangelist is particularly interested in showing that Jesus came for all). They were considered outcasts at the time because they were unable to be as religiously observant as other people because of the nature of their work and the type of people that usually undertook this job.
'Shepherds' is the subject while 'Jesus' is the direct object.
The phrase "shepherds quake at the sight" likely refers to the biblical account in the Gospel of Luke where shepherds watching their flock at night are visited by an angel announcing the birth of Jesus. The word "quake" suggests that the shepherds were filled with fear or awe at the extraordinary sight before them. This phrase captures the profound impact and significance of the moment when the shepherds encountered the divine message of Jesus' birth.
Pan is the god of nature and shepherds. The previous answer was "Hera", but Hera is the god of marriage.
The shepherds were from the tribe of Midian, and Jethro's daughters were being harassed by them at a well when Moses intervened and saved them. Jethro, also known as Reuel, was a priest of Midian and father-in-law to Moses.
The shepherds visited him in a different account.
The Shepherd's Chapel
The Bible only says that the Shepherds visited Him in the manger not much else is known
australian shepherds
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Because it is made with Lamb, and sheep are herded by Shepherds.
where do the zampognari shepherds come from
Yes they are in powerful and in bites,but in speed Belgian Shepherds are faster.
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Shepherds made it, isn't it obvious?
The god of the shepherds and flocks is Pan
The Bad Shepherds was created in 2008.
'Shepherds' is the subject while 'Jesus' is the direct object.