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  1. Hymns / Music :: Rise Up, Shepherd, And Follow "There were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them."

  2. The reason for the divine command is given in Zechariah 11:16 by a statement of the meaning of the new symbolical action. God will raise up a shepherd over the land, who will not tend, protect, and care for the flock, but will destroy it.

  3. "Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow" is a song telling the story of Christmas morning, describing a "star in the East" that will lead to the birthplace of Christ. The title derives from a lyric repeated throughout the song.

  4. If you take good heed to the angel’s words; rise up, shepherd, and follow; you’ll forget your flocks, you’ll forget your herds; rise up, shepherd, and follow. Most current hymnals maintain a straightforward harmonization that amplifies the simple unison vocal parts in the earliest musical versions.

  5. The highest meaning, the only complete interpretation, of this passage is found when Christ himself is the Shepherd, who does summon from the old enclosure "all his own," all who have entered into living harmony with himself. And the sheep follow him: for they know his voice.

  6. The Jews have a rule concerning such an hireling shepherd (w), which is this; "a shepherd that feeds his flock, and leaves it, and goes to the city, and a wolf comes and ravines, and the lion comes and tears in pieces, he is free; but if he leaves by it his staff and his scrip, he is guilty.''.

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  8. Aug 23, 2024 · The Bible provides us with powerful verses that inspire us to rise up, embrace courage, and overcome obstacles. Join us as we explore these empowering scriptures, discovering how they can ignite a transformative journey of resilience, hope, and unwavering faith in God’s ability to lift us higher.

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