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  2. The Hireling Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    Hunt asserted that he intended the couple to symbolise the pointless theological debates which occupied Christian churchmen while their "flock" went astray due to a lack of proper moral guidance. This would make the title a Biblical allusion; in the story of the Good Shepherd (in the King James Version ), the Good Shepherd is explicitly ...

  3. Herbert William Weekes - Wikipedia

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    Weekes was born in Pimlico, London, England [3] to a prominent artistic family: the youngest of five children, [4] [5] his father, Henry Weekes, Sr. (1807–1877), was a sculptor and Royal Academician; [6] his brother, Henry, Jr. (fl. 1850–1884), was also a genre painter known for his animal studies; [4] [7] and his brother, Frederick (1833–1920), was an artist and expert on medieval ...

  4. Livestock guardian dog - Wikipedia

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    A Maremma Sheepdog with a flock of sheep in Australia. A livestock guardian dog (LGD) is a dog type bred for the purpose of protecting livestock from predators.. Livestock guardian dogs stay with the group of animals they protect as a full-time member of the flock or herd. [1]

  5. File:Tissot Abram Guarding His Sacrifice.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Border Collie Keeping an Eye on His ‘Flock’ of Cats Is Proof ...

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    Just keeping an eye on things. You never have to worry when Bear is around. The Border Collie's owner is celebrating one year of her dog herding cats.

  7. Crook and flail - Wikipedia

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    In the interpretation of Toby Wilkinson, the flail used to goad livestock, was a symbol of the ruler's coercive power: as shepherd of his flock, the ruler encouraged his subjects as well as restrained them. [4] Still another interpretation, by E. A. Wallis Budge, is that the flail is what was used to thresh grain. [5]

  8. Parable of the Lost Sheep - Wikipedia

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    The image from this parable of the shepherd placing the lost sheep on his shoulders has been widely incorporated into depictions of the Good Shepherd. [5] Consequently, this parable appears in art mostly as an influence on depictions of the Good Shepherd rather than as a distinct subject on its own.

  9. King’s Guard nods at young boy dressed in mini version of ...

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    A King’s Guard in London is being applauded for acknowledging a young boy’s outfit selection. The boy named Frank, who goes by the username @frankthesolider1 on TikTok, is known for showcasing ...