聖經經文關於 Sheep

Bible verses about Sheep

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Exploring the symbolism of sheep in the Bible offers profound spiritual insights. Throughout scripture, we are repeatedly likened to sheep, creatures known for their dependence and need for guidance. Understanding this analogy allows us to recognize our own reliance on God, our Shepherd. Verses about sheep illuminate the tender care, protection, and unconditional love He offers. By studying these passages, we gain a deeper appreciation for His sacrifice, His constant watchfulness, and the peace that comes from trusting in His leading. Let these verses guide you to a closer, more intimate relationship with the Good Shepherd, who knows and loves each of His sheep intimately.

Scripture Passages

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亞吉曰、今日所侵何地、曰、猶大南境、耶拉篾南境、基尼南境、

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勿剛愎乃心、如在米利巴、在曠野瑪撒之日兮、

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曰、已去此矣、我聞其言、將往多坍、約瑟追之、見於多坍、○

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今當自籌、如何以行、蓋禍必及我主、與其全家、彼乃庸人、不可與言、

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爾上帝耶和華所賜爾之全地、其中諸邑、城垣高固、爾所恃也、敵必困爾於中、迨其傾圮、

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牛七萬二千、

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約書亞命窺地之二人曰、入妓之室、以婦及其所有、攜之而出、循爾所誓、

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今當自籌、如何以行、蓋禍必及我主、與其全家、彼乃庸人、不可與言、

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我有二女、尚未適人、容我出之、任爾所爲、惟此二人、旣臨我舍、請毋擾之、

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初熟之穀、及酒與油、首剪之羊毛、亦必給之、

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付諸祭司以利亞撒、以爲舉祭、獻於耶和華、

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厥肉歸爾、與搖腔右腿同、

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初熟之穀、及酒與油、首剪之羊毛、亦必給之、

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盛糧之筐、搏麪之器獲福、

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曰、不可、必待羣畜咸集、移石啟井、方可飲羊、

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雅各見母兄拉班之女拉結與羊、則前移石啟井、以飲其羊、

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大衞曰、我何所爲、惟問一言而已、

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爾當爲我聖民、田野之間、爲獸所裂之畜勿食、其肉必投諸犬、

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盡掠其貨財、虜其妻子、取其室中所有、

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以色列語約瑟曰、來、爾兄非牧於示劍乎、吾將遣爾詣之、曰、我在斯、

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雅各將楊杏楓之柔條、剝皮成文、使條之白間露、

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爾入受詛、爾出受詛、

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我有二女、尚未適人、容我出之、任爾所爲、惟此二人、旣臨我舍、請毋擾之、

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大河之西自提弗薩、延及迦薩列王、皆爲所羅門所轄、四周綏安、

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牡山羊一、爲贖罪祭、

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居於爾邑之利未人、無分無業、亦勿遺之、○

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或告他瑪曰、汝舅往亭拿剪羊毛、

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牡山羊一、爲贖罪祭、

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是日、王亦區別耶和華室前院中爲聖、以獻燔祭素祭、與酬恩祭之脂、因耶和華前之銅壇小、不能容其祭品也、

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牡山羊一、爲贖罪祭、

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以色列人與非利士人列陳、兩軍相對、

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乃覲王曰、有人爲僕剪羊毛、請王及臣僕、與爾僕偕往、

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牡山羊一、爲贖罪祭、

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盡掠其貨財、虜其妻子、取其室中所有、

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曰、已去此矣、我聞其言、將往多坍、約瑟追之、見於多坍、○

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牡山羊一、爲贖罪祭、

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是日、王亦區別耶和華室前院中爲聖、以獻燔祭素祭、與酬恩祭之脂、因耶和華前之銅壇小、不能容其祭品也、

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牛七萬二千、

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凡瞽目、毀傷、損缺、瘡瘍、疥癬、創瘢、俱勿奉於耶和華、勿獻於壇以爲火祭、

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在爾上帝耶和華所賜之邑、爾中如有男女、作惡於爾上帝耶和華前、違背其約、

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The Bible's numerous references to sheep offer profound insights into our relationship with God. From Psalm 23's comforting image of God as our shepherd, guiding and providing for us, to Jesus's parable of the lost sheep, highlighting God's relentless pursuit of the straying, these verses paint a vivid picture of divine care and concern. They underscore our inherent need for guidance, protection, and redemption, mirroring the sheep's dependence on their shepherd. Reflecting on these passages invites us to examine our own reliance on God, to acknowledge our moments of straying, and to embrace the comfort and security found in His unwavering shepherding. May we, like sheep following their shepherd's voice, draw closer to God, trusting in His love and leading for a life of purpose and peace.