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1 Kings 22:17

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He answered, "In a vision I saw Israelite soldiers walking around in the hills like sheep without a shepherd to guide them. The LORD said, 'This army has no leader. They should go home and not fight.' "

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"Micaiah, I've told you over and over to tell me the truth!" Ahab shouted. "What does the LORD really say?"

Everyone will run to their homelands, just as hunted deer run, and sheep scatter when they have no shepherd.

that long before we were born, prophets were saying powerful kingdoms would be struck by war, disaster, and disease.

Israel is a flock of sheep scattered by hungry lions. The king of Assyria first gobbled Israel down. Then Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylonia, crunched on Israel's bones.

My people, you are lost sheep abandoned by their shepherds in the mountains. You don't even remember your resting place.

I saw a windstorm blowing in from the north. Lightning flashed from a huge cloud and lit up the whole sky with a dazzling brightness. The fiery center of the cloud was as shiny as polished metal,

King of Assyria, your officials and leaders sleep the eternal sleep, while your people are scattered in the mountains. Yes, your people are sheep without a shepherd.

You can't believe idols and fortunetellers, or depend on the hope you receive from witchcraft and interpreters of dreams. But you have tried all of these, and now you are like sheep without a shepherd.

The LORD All-Powerful said: My sword, wake up! Attack my shepherd and friend. Strike down the shepherd! Scatter the little sheep, and I will destroy them.

and Balaam said: "I am the son of Beor, and my words are true, so listen to my message!

It comes from the LORD, the God All-Powerful. I bowed down to him and saw a vision of Israel.

Your people need someone to lead them into battle, or else they will be like sheep wandering around without a shepherd."

When he saw the crowds, he felt sorry for them. They were confused and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd.

When Jesus got out of the boat, he saw the large crowd that was like sheep without a shepherd. He felt sorry for the people and started teaching them many things.

"Great!" Saul replied. "Let's go to the man who can see visions!" He said this because in those days God would answer questions by giving visions to prophets. Saul and his servant went to the town where the prophet lived.




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