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  Topic: John: the self-sacrificing shepherd and Passover lamb
glynch

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PostForum: Open Forum   Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 10:19 pm   Subject: John: the self-sacrificing shepherd and Passover lamb
Between the four gospels, the Book of John provides a complete range of pastoral imagery models. John begins by witnessing the identity of Jesus and fore wording Jesus as the sacrificial lamb. His t ...
  Topic: YHWH, Moses and the ‘flock’ of God in the wilderness
glynch

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PostForum: Open Forum   Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2019 3:18 am   Subject: YHWH, Moses and the ‘flock’ of God in the wilderness
It is important to remember that pastoral imagery surrounding Israel involvement in the narrative of shepherds and flocks throughout the wilderness is related to geographic locations and personal cult ...
  Topic: Shepherd Rulers in the Ancient World
glynch

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PostForum: Open Forum   Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2019 10:41 pm   Subject: Shepherd Rulers in the Ancient World
After studying the natural world of shepherds, you can appreciate the ways in which ancient civilizations used pastoral imagery to reflect ideas of nations and their kings/leaders. Shepherd language ...
  Topic: Shepherds in the Ancient World
glynch

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PostForum: Open Forum   Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2019 3:18 am   Subject: Shepherds in the Ancient World
Metaphors began to take on the aptitude of the Near eastern civilization and to understand pastoral imagery, modern Bible readers needed to engage themselves in the sight, sound and smell of ancient s ...
  Topic: Metaphors for the Moment
glynch

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PostForum: Open Forum   Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2019 9:53 pm   Subject: Metaphors for the Moment
Chapter one states that the bible is a deep container loaded with a lot of ‘figure of speeches’ that contributes to effectiveness of the Old/New Testament conversations in history. Howev ...
 
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