diff --git a/44-jhn/10.md b/44-jhn/10.md index ebea328..69a701e 100644 --- a/44-jhn/10.md +++ b/44-jhn/10.md @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ See: [Shepherd](../articles/shepherd.md); [Synagogue](../articles/synagogue.md); ### What did Jesus mean when he said, “I am the gate of the sheep”? -As the shepherd (see: 10:1-5), Jesus led his sheep out to pasture. As the gate of the sheep, scholars think Jesus spoke that he protected the sheep. John wanted to say that those who believe in Jesus will live together with God in heaven forever. This is the only way for someone to be at peace with God (see:14:6). +As the shepherd (see: 10:1-5), Jesus led his sheep out to pasture. As the gate of the sheep, scholars think Jesus spoke that he protected the sheep. John wanted to say that those who believe in Jesus will live together with God in heaven forever. This is the only way for someone to be at peace with God (see: 14:6). **Advice to Translators**: In this passage, a gate is often translated door. A pasture is a field where animals eat. @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ See: [Shepherd](../articles/shepherd.md) ### Who were the sheep that were from a different sheep pen? -Scholars think Jesus was telling the Jews that there were also sheep to be gathered from the Gentile nations (see +Scholars think Jesus was telling the Jews that there were also sheep to be gathered from the Gentile nations (see: 11:51-52; Romans 1:16; Galatians 3;28; Ephesians 2:11-22). People from all nations were to be gathered under one shepherd, Jesus. See: [Gentile](../articles/gentile.md); [Shepherd](../articles/shepherd.md) @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ See: [Shepherd](../articles/shepherd.md); [Heaven](../articles/heaven.md); [Meta ### What did it mean that the Father and the Son are one? -God the Father and God the Son are the same. Some scholars think the they are the are perfectly “one” in the sense that they do the same types of things. The things God the Father did, Jesus did too (see:5:19). This did not mean that God the Father and God the Son were one person. Other scholars think John wanted to say that God the Father and Jesus wanted the same things to happen or that they were both perfectly good (see: 1:1-2). +God the Father and God the Son are the same. Some scholars think the they are the are perfectly “one” in the sense that they do the same types of things. The things God the Father did, Jesus did too (see: 5:19). This did not mean that God the Father and God the Son were one person. Other scholars think John wanted to say that God the Father and Jesus wanted the same things to happen or that they were both perfectly good (see: 1:1-2). See: [God the Father](../articles/godfather.md); [Son of God](../articles/sonofgod.md); [Trinity](../articles/trinity.md); [Jesus is God](../articles/jesusisgod.md)