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A term used in the O.T. for Israel as sheep gathered by God as their Shepherd, and called Jehovah's flock. Ps 77:20; 107:41; Jer 13:17. It is also applied to those of Israel that were gathered to Christ when on earth. To these He added the Gentile believers; and all were united into one flock (not 'one fold'), with Christ as the one Shepherd. Joh 10:16. When the leaders of Israel were to be judged as not caring for the Lord's flock, the prophet speaks of the remnant as the poor o f the flock. Zec 11:7,11: cf. Lu 6:20. The Lord also spoke to His disciples as a little flock, bidding them not to fear: it was their Father's good pleasure to give them the kingdom. Lu 12:32. In Paul's address to the elders of Ephesus he exhorts them to take heed unto all the flock: the wolves would not spare them. Paul commended the shepherds to God and to the word of His grace. Ac 20:28-29: cf. 1Pe 5:2-3.

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Watsons

FLOCK. See SHEPHERD.

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