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This book sets out to review the shepherd metaphor and raise the
question whether the metaphor should be the basis of the pastoral
and leadership models that are derived from the image of the
shepherd, and whether such models can be enriched by the analysis
of the said metaphor as applied to the implementation of the
shepherding responsibility described in the Old Testament. It
utilizes rhetorical criticism in consultation with metaphorical
theory to examine the given metaphor used in the models of pastoral
and leadership roles and their relationship with the shepherd
metaphor in the New Testament with the objective to both explore
the use of the shepherd metaphor in the Old Testament and examine
the use of the shepherd metaphor in pastoral and leadership models.
This includes pointing out that some of these models rely heavily
on their understanding of New Testament uses of this metaphor, and
this in turn leads to comparing the Old Testament and
pastoral/leadership models' uses of the shepherd metaphor and draws
conclusions based on this comparison.
The shepherd metaphor is one of the most important theological
images in the Hebrew Bible. The contemporary image of shepherd
inclines toward a therapist, counselor, and caregiver. However,
careful study of this metaphor in the Hebrew Bible proves
otherwise. The book is designed to reveal all possible original
meanings of the shepherd image, expressed not only in Yahweh, but
also in various biblical characters such as Abraham, Moses, David,
and so forth. However, the focus is not on the person designated as
shepherd, but rather the roles and characteristics of a shepherd
that would manifest through these people. To achieve this, the
Hebrew text has been studied by applying historical-literacy
exegesis to determine the textual meaning. Comparison of the
ancient Near Eastern literature help to enlighten the usage of the
metaphor in the ancient world related to the Old Testament. This
work shows how the definitions given in the current literature of
pastoral theology fail to satisfy the meaning of shepherd, and how
the Old Testament is an essential resource for the study of the
shepherd metaphor. The result is to have the metaphor used in its
proper understanding. The book also aims to consolidate the
meanings of the metaphor in the various biblical passages for
future development.
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