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**Advice to Translators**: In this passage, a gate is often translated door. A pasture is a field where animals eat.
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**Advice to Translators**: In this passage, a gate is often translated door. A pasture is a field where animals eat.
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See: Shepherd; Door (metaphor); Heaven
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See: [Shepherd](../articles/shepherd.md); [Door (Metaphor)](../articles/door.md); [Heaven](../articles/heaven.md)
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Scholars think Jesus was speaking about false prophets and teachers who said that someone could be at peace with God by obeying the Law of Moses. The false teachers only served themselves, and they did not serve God (see: Luke 11:39-46). They rejected the things Jesus taught.
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Scholars think Jesus was speaking about false prophets and teachers who said that someone could be at peace with God by obeying the Law of Moses. The false teachers only served themselves, and they did not serve God (see: Luke 11:39-46). They rejected the things Jesus taught.
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See: False Prophet; False Teacher; Law of Moses; Serve (Servant; Slave)
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See: [False Prophet](../articles/falseprophet.md); [False Teacher](../articles/falseteacher.md); [Law of Moses](../articles/lawofmoses.md); [Serve](../artcles/serve.md)
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**Advice to Translators**: In this passage, a gate is often translated door. A pasture is a field where animals eat.
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**Advice to Translators**: In this passage, a gate is often translated door. A pasture is a field where animals eat.
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See: Door (metaphor); Heaven
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See: [Door (Metaphor)](../articles/door.md); [Heaven](../articles/heaven.md)
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Other scholars think Jesus was the “good shepherd” because he was the shepherd who had come from God. Jesus, the good shepherd died for his sheep. This was a metaphor about people who believe in Jesus getting to live together with God in heaven (see: 1 Peter 3:18; Hebrews 13:20).
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Other scholars think Jesus was the “good shepherd” because he was the shepherd who had come from God. Jesus, the good shepherd died for his sheep. This was a metaphor about people who believe in Jesus getting to live together with God in heaven (see: 1 Peter 3:18; Hebrews 13:20).
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See: Shepherd; Atone (Atonement); [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md)
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See: [Shepherd](../articles/shepherd.md); [Atone (Atonement)](../articles/atone.md); [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md)
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## 10:14-18
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## 10:14-18
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When Jesus spoke of himself as the “good shepherd” the second time, he spoke about how close he was to his sheep. That is, Jesus was close to all those who believe in him and they know him (see: 17:9-10).
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When Jesus spoke of himself as the “good shepherd” the second time, he spoke about how close he was to his sheep. That is, Jesus was close to all those who believe in him and they know him (see: 17:9-10).
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See: Shepherd
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See: [Shepherd](../articles/shepherd.md)
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Scholars think Jesus was telling the Jews that there were also sheep to be gathered from the Gentile nations (see
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Scholars think Jesus was telling the Jews that there were also sheep to be gathered from the Gentile nations (see
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11:51-52; Romans 1:16; Galatians 3;28; Ephesians 2:11-22). People from all nations were to be gathered under one shepherd, Jesus.
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11:51-52; Romans 1:16; Galatians 3;28; Ephesians 2:11-22). People from all nations were to be gathered under one shepherd, Jesus.
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See: Gentile; Shepherd
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See: [Gentile](../articles/gentile.md); [Shepherd](../articles/shepherd.md)
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Jesus also told people that God gave him permission to lay down his life and to take it up again. Everything that happened to Jesus was part of God’s plan. Even though Jesus was beaten and nailed to the cross by men, none of it happened outside of God’s plan (see: Acts 2:22-24)
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Jesus also told people that God gave him permission to lay down his life and to take it up again. Everything that happened to Jesus was part of God’s plan. Even though Jesus was beaten and nailed to the cross by men, none of it happened outside of God’s plan (see: Acts 2:22-24)
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See: Resurrect (Resurrection); Holy Spirit; Cross; Will of God
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See: [Resurrect (Resurrection)](../articles/resurrect.md) ; [Holy Spirit](../articles/holyspirit.md); [Cross](../articles/cross.md); [Will of God](../articles/willofgod.md)
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## 10:19-21
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## 10:19-21
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Some of the Jewish leaders decided to reject everything about Jesus and who he said he was. Other leaders were not so quick to reject him, because no one had ever done the miracles Jesus did. Those leaders could not accept that a man doing the kind of miracles Jesus performed could be possessed by a demon.
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Some of the Jewish leaders decided to reject everything about Jesus and who he said he was. Other leaders were not so quick to reject him, because no one had ever done the miracles Jesus did. Those leaders could not accept that a man doing the kind of miracles Jesus performed could be possessed by a demon.
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See: Miracle; Demon Possession (Casting Out Demons)
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See: [Miracle](../articles/miracle.md); [Demon](..articles/demon.md)
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## 10:22-30
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## 10:22-30
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### What was the Festival of Dedication?
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### What was the Festival of Dedication?
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See: Festival of Dedication
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See: [Festival of Dedication](../articles/festivaldedication.md)
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When Jesus told the Pharisees they were not his sheep, he was saying that God had not chosen them to be Jesus’ sheep, that is to be Christians (see: 6:44; 12:37). The sheep that belonged to Jesus showed that they belonged by obeying him. Most of the Jewish leaders only rejected Jesus, the things he taught, and that he was God.
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When Jesus told the Pharisees they were not his sheep, he was saying that God had not chosen them to be Jesus’ sheep, that is to be Christians (see: 6:44; 12:37). The sheep that belonged to Jesus showed that they belonged by obeying him. Most of the Jewish leaders only rejected Jesus, the things he taught, and that he was God.
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See: [Pharisees](../articles/pharisees.md); Shepherd
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See: [Pharisees](../articles/pharisees.md); [Shepherd](../articles/shepherd.md)
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When Jesus said this, everyone knew that Jesus taught people that he is God.
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When Jesus said this, everyone knew that Jesus taught people that he is God.
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See: Shepherd; Heaven; Metaphor; Eternal Security
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See: [Shepherd](../articles/shepherd.md); [Heaven](../articles/heaven.md); [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); [Eternal Security](../articles/eternalsecurity.md)
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God the Father and God the Son are the same. Some scholars think the they are the are perfectly “one” in the sense that they do the same types of things. The things God the Father did, Jesus did too (see:5:19). This did not mean that God the Father and God the Son were one person. Other scholars think John wanted to say that God the Father and Jesus wanted the same things to happen or that they were both perfectly good (see: 1:1-2).
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God the Father and God the Son are the same. Some scholars think the they are the are perfectly “one” in the sense that they do the same types of things. The things God the Father did, Jesus did too (see:5:19). This did not mean that God the Father and God the Son were one person. Other scholars think John wanted to say that God the Father and Jesus wanted the same things to happen or that they were both perfectly good (see: 1:1-2).
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See: God the Father; Son of God; Trinity; Jesus is God
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See: [God the Father](../articles/godfather.md); [Son of God](../articles/sonofgod.md); [Trinity](../articles/trinity.md); [Jesus is God](../articles/jesusisgod.md)
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## 10:31-39
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The Pharisees knew that Jesus was claiming to be God. Because they rejected Jesus, they accused him of blasphemy. According to the Law of Moses, when someone blasphemed, that person was to be punished and killed.
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The Pharisees knew that Jesus was claiming to be God. Because they rejected Jesus, they accused him of blasphemy. According to the Law of Moses, when someone blasphemed, that person was to be punished and killed.
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See: [Pharisees](../articles/pharisees.md); Blaspheme (Blasphemy); Law of Moses
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See: [Pharisees](../articles/pharisees.md); [Blaspheme (Blasphemy)](../articles/blaspheme.md); [Law of Moses](../articles/lawofmoses.md)
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Jesus used the words from scripture which say, “you are gods” to show that human leaders, such as kings and judges, could be called gods (see: Psalm 82:1-8). They were not God, but perhaps John wanted to say that they did something that only God could do, judge people. Or perhaps they did things for God.
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Jesus used the words from scripture which say, “you are gods” to show that human leaders, such as kings and judges, could be called gods (see: Psalm 82:1-8). They were not God, but perhaps John wanted to say that they did something that only God could do, judge people. Or perhaps they did things for God.
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See: Judge (Judgment)
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See: [Judge (Judgment)](../articles/judge.md)
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John said that “scripture cannot be broken.” This was a type of metaphor. Some scholars think Jesus was saying the scriptures are always right because God wrote. Because of this, the scripture cannot be wrong or change. Jesus did not reject the Law of Moses (see: Matthew 5:17-18).
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John said that “scripture cannot be broken.” This was a type of metaphor. Some scholars think Jesus was saying the scriptures are always right because God wrote. Because of this, the scripture cannot be wrong or change. Jesus did not reject the Law of Moses (see: Matthew 5:17-18).
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See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); Law of Moses
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See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); [Law of Moses](../articles/lawofmoses.md)
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See: Baptize (Baptism)
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See: [Baptize (Baptism)](../articles/baptize.md)
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