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      • The answer is really quite simple. Young sheep are lambs. Adult female sheep are ewes. Castrated male sheep are wethers, and Intact (not castrated) adult male sheep are rams. While the Passover sacrifices were lambs (young sheep), like the ram God provided, Jesus was an adult. Just as the ram was a male sheep, Jesus was a man.
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  2. While the Passover sacrifices were lambs (young sheep), like the ram God provided, Jesus was an adult. Just as the ram was a male sheep, Jesus was a man. And, just as the sheep were perfect and without blemish, Jesus was sinless, having lived his life in perfect obedience.

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  3. Jan 6, 2024 · The narrator is very specific in distinguishing between three kinds of sheep in the nearby texts: Ewes (Genesis 22:28-30), lamb (Genesis 22:7), ram (Genesis 22:13), and emphasizes that it had horns (3 yrs old) the signs of maturity by which it was trapped in the thicket.

  4. Aug 22, 2024 · The ram’s horns, symbols of power, remind us of God’s strength and authority. Lambs and sheep, on the other hand, more frequently represent innocence, gentleness, and vulnerability. They are often used to symbolize God’s people, in need of guidance and protection.

  5. Sep 8, 2022 · A ram is a male sheep (as you probably know). Specifically, one that is not castrated. Rams were common flock animals in Ancient Israel. Along with lambs, goats and bulls, rams were often used in burnt offerings. In this post, we discuss the symbolism of a ram in the Bible and the various contexts where the animal appears.

  6. Aug 10, 2023 · The Bible frequently uses the figure of the lamb and the sheep to illustrate God’s love for his people. However, did you know that there is a difference between these two creatures? Although both are flock animals, the lamb refers to a young offspring, while the ewe refers to an adult.

  7. The eighth chapter of Daniel features an astounding vision of a male sheep and a male goat. What did this vision represent, and is it relevant for us today?

  8. Mar 27, 2013 · God provided a ram to rescue Isaac from physical death. But He provided Jesus the Lamb to rescue us from spiritual death—eternal separation from God. The book of Hebrews in the New Testament says: By faith Abraham, when God tested him, offered Isaac as a sacrifice.

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