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1 2, 83 | unfeelingly neglects the (single) sheep ./. that has strayed from
2 2, 84 | carelessness, not of the sheep wandering from the flock,
3 3, 43 | lay down my life for my sheep71." The cause of His death
4 3, 59 | the slaughter; and, as a sheep before the shearer, He was
5 3, 59 | All we have strayed like sheep, and (each) man has turned
6 4, 16 | rather go ye to the wandering sheep of the house of Israel."
7 4, 24 | life (lit. self) for my sheep. And I have other sheep,
8 4, 24 | sheep. And I have other sheep, those who were not of this
9 4, 24 | am not come, but to the sheep that have strayed of the
10 4, 24 | He would collect other sheep which were not of that fold"
11 4, 24 | and the Shepherd of the sheep89." He therefore alone,
12 4, 24 | among men, the nature of the sheep is one, and that of the
13 4, 24 | are less rational than any sheep. But He is in truth the
14 4, 24 | lay down my life for my sheep." (This) He said in a mystery
15 4, 24 | this also: "I have other sheep," shews, that the Jews were
16 4, 30 | plainly styled His Disciples "sheep;" saying, "My sheep hear
17 4, 30 | Disciples "sheep;" saying, "My sheep hear my voice115:" and again, "
18 4, 30 | Behold, I send you as sheep among wolves116." Of these
19 4, 30 | How many thousands of the sheep of our Saviour, did these
20 4, 30 | were now thought to be "sheep," because of their (thus)
21 5, 40(80)| particular charge to feed His sheep, John xxi. 15: as also the
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