The Sixteenth Sheep - translation to ισπανικά
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The Sixteenth Sheep - translation to ισπανικά

PARABLE OF JESUS
The Lost Sheep; Lost Sheep; Lost sheep; Parable of the lost sheep; Lost Sheep parable; The lost sheep
  • [[James Tissot]] – ''The Good Shepherd'' (Le bon pasteur) – [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • Depiction of the [[Good Shepherd]] by [[Jean-Baptiste de Champaigne]] showing the influence of this parable.
  • Parable of the Lost Sheep (right) in [[St Mary's Cathedral, Kilkenny]], Ireland
  • Etching by [[Jan Luyken]] showing the triumphant return of the shepherd, from the [[Bowyer Bible]].

The Sixteenth Sheep      
La Oveja decimosexta (nombre de un conjunto musical y disco para niños popular)
separate the sheep from the goats         
PRONOUNCEMENT OF JESUS IN THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW
Matthew 25:31; Matthew 25:41; Parable of the Sheep and the Goats; The sheep and the goats; The Sheep and Goats; Separates the sheep from the goats; Separating the sheep from the goats; Separate the sheep from the goats; To separate the sheep from the goats; Sheep and the goats; Matthew 25:31–46; Matthew 25:31-46
diferenciar entre bueno y malo, separar el agua del aceite
bleat         
  • Wool supplied by Australian farmers to dealers (tonnes/quarter) has been in decline since 1990
  • Welsh Mountain sheep
  • Australian White]] hair sheep in Mudgegonga, Victoria, Australia. This is a new breed of hair sheep suited for the hot and varied Australian climate
  • red-figure]] ram-head [[rhyton]], ca. 340 BC
  • The [[Barbados Blackbelly]] is a hair sheep breed of [[Caribbean]] origin.
  • Christians]]
  • The proverbial black sheep
  • Sheep showing flocking behavior during a [[sheepdog trial]]
  • A lamb being attacked by [[coyote]]s with a bite to the throat
  • Skull
  • Dolly]] was a scientific landmark.
  • The second of twins being born.
  • Lamb
  • A lamb's first steps
  • Shoulder of lamb
  • [[Nicolaes Pieterszoon Berchem]] (1620–1683), ''Sheep'', black and red chalk (possibly crayon); size overall: 15 x 25.5 cm (5 7/8 x 10 1/16 in.). [[National Gallery of Art]], [[Ailsa Mellon Bruce]] Collection, 1970.17.136
  • An unshorn sheep grazing in [[Istria]], [[Croatia]]
  • Escaped sheep being led back to pasture with the enticement of food. This method of moving sheep works best with smaller flocks.
  • Ruminant system of a sheep
  • A veterinarian draws blood to test for resistance to scrapie
  • orf]], a disease transmittable to humans through skin contact
  • Shorn sheep for sale, [[Kashgar]] Market
  • Sheep being judged for adherence to their [[breed standard]].
  • Head of ram pictured in the former coat of arms of [[Sääminki]]
  • Suffolks]] are a medium wool, black-faced breed of meat sheep that make up 60% of the sheep population in the U.S.<ref name="storey" />
  • Sheep in [[Turkmenistan]]
DOMESTICATED RUMINANT BRED FOR MEAT, WOOL, AND MILK
Domestic Sheep; Ovine; Ram (sheep); Ovis aries; Baaaaaaaa; Persian Lamb; Bleet; Baa (animal noise); Bleating; Sheep, domestic; Yorkshire Leicester; Bleat; Sheeps; Domesticated sheep; Yowe; Domestic sheep; 🐏; 🐑; Sheep description; Sheep sounds; Domestic ram; Domestic ewe; Feral sheep; Ovis orientalis aries; Agnine; Lamb (sheep); Anatomy of sheep; Sheep in religion; Cultural depictions of sheep; Sheep in folklore; Common sheep; Ewe (animal); Ewe (sheep)
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Parable of the Lost Sheep

The Parable of the Lost Sheep is one of the parables of Jesus. It appears in the Gospels of Matthew (Matthew 18:12–14) and Luke (Luke 15:3–7). It is about a shepherd who leaves his flock of ninety-nine sheep in order to find the one which is lost. It is the first member of a trilogy about redemption that Jesus tells after the Pharisees and religious leaders accuse him of welcoming and eating with "sinners."