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Who is the gatekeeper?

with Michael Easley
  • Ask Dr. E

Who is the gatekeeper?

with Michael Easley
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Who is the gatekeeper in John 10:3?

https://youtu.be/nYRQa5h3clI

Who is the gatekeeper?

Q: Who is the gatekeeper in John 10:3 who opens the gate for the Shepherd and sheep?

Takeaways

  • The identity of the gatekeeper in John 10:3 is uncertain.
  • Parables serve as memorable teaching tools.
  • Cultural context is crucial for understanding parables.
  • Many modern interpretations miss key cultural insights.
  • The good shepherd is a protective and guiding figure.
  • Understanding sheepfolds enhances comprehension of the parable.
  • Jesus often used familiar imagery in his teachings.
  • The relationship between the shepherd and sheep is intimate.
  • Questions about biblical texts can lead to deeper understanding.

Resources Mentioned

Kenneth Bailey on parables

Kenneth Bailey’s books:

Poet & Peasant, Through Peasant Eyes.

Jacob and the Prodigal.

The Good Shepherd.

For questions on Shrewd Manager: “Reading Luke,” Charles Talbert

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  • Biblical teaching, inerrancy of scripture, Scripture
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