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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

"Shepherds" From Bruce Cockburn's "Christmas Album"

"100 Year Old Photos Depict Life Of Shepherds In Ancient Palestine"

"Shepherds"

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Alan: In ancient Israel, shepherds were the scum of the earth. 


Only prostitutes and tax collectors (in traitorous alliance with the Roman Army of Occupation) competed for low rung on the totem pole


These dirt-poor nomads -- literally out-laws -- had nothing in common with today's smarmy image of The Good Shepherd.  


Nevertheless, they were the first to hear - and respond to - The Good News


Later on, Jesus took disproportionate pleasure in the society of prostitutes, tax collectors and wine bibblers. 


But shepherds were the first of society's supposed scum to realize the Kingdom of heaven was among them.

Historical Note:


"Although some of Israel’s greatest men – including Jacob, Moses, David and the prophet Amos – were shepherds, in the great collections of rabbinic law the Mishnah and theTalmud, shepherding was a despised profession. According to tractate “Kidushin” in the Mishnah, “A man should not teach his son to be an ass-driver, or a camel driver, or a hairdresser, or a sailor, or a shepherd, or a shopkeeper, for their craft is the craft of robbers.”
Because many shepherds were hirelings and the flocks they tended were not their own, it was easy for them to steal wool, milk and goats and blame the loss on bandits. Therefore tractate “Baba Kamma” forbids buying wool, milk or goats from shepherds. A Jewish commentary on Psalm 23:2 says: “There is no more disreputable occupation than that of a shepherd”.
New Testament scholar Joachim Jeremias describes a biblical shepherd’s life as independent, responsible and – in view of the threat from wild beasts and robbers – dangerous. Although some sheep owners looked after their flock themselves, the job was usually done by hired shepherds, who often did not justify the confidence reposed in them, as Jesus indicates in John 10:12-13. Also, shepherds couldn’t help but tread in sheep excrement and touch dead animals which, according to the book of Leviticus, placed them in a permanent state of ritual impurity and ceremonial defilement. Because of that, shepherds were excluded from the temple and the synagogues." http://www.cwi.org.uk/library/articles/HABET.htm

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"You can safely assume you’ve created God in your own image when it turns out God hates all the same people you do."
Tom Weston S. J.

http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2013/09/tom-weston-best-thing-ever-said-by.html



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