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Shepherds after My Own Heart: Pastoral Traditions and Leadership in the Bible is unavailable, but you can change that!

“I will give you shepherds after my own heart, who will lead you with knowledge and understanding” (Jeremiah 3:15). Most of Israel’s pastoral imagery is grounded in two traditions: Moses as God’s under-shepherd and David as shepherd-king. Timothy S. Laniak explains these traditions provided prototypes for leaders that followed. He forms the background for the ministry of Jesus, the good...

Hareuveni 1991: 95ff.). Shepherd and sheep can only be safe on ‘right paths’.46 To face these various challenges a shepherd carried two simple but versatile implements. His staff (maṭṭeh) was useful for support, picking off branches, snagging a trapped animal with the crook, or redirecting misbehaving members of the herd. The staff became a symbol for the protective presence of the shepherd (Ps. 23:4). Maṭṭeh is commonly used for tribe, perhaps suggesting the tribal head who leads by (or leans
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