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  1. A poem that uses the lamb as a symbol for Christ, innocence, and the nature of God’s creation. The child asks the lamb who made it and learns that it is called by the name of Jesus, who is meek and mild.

  2. A poem by Blake that addresses a lamb as a symbol of Jesus Christ and invites it to join him and the lamb in God's name. Read the full text, source, and analysis of this classic Christian poem.

  3. Learn about the themes, symbols, and poetic devices of "The Lamb", a hymn to God's creation by William Blake. The poem is told from the perspective of a child who sees the lamb as an expression of God's will and joy.

  4. The lamb is a frequently used name of Jesus Christ, who is also called "The Lamb of God" in the Gospel of John 1:29 and 36, as well as throughout John's Book of Revelation at the end of the New Testament.

  5. Jul 25, 2017 · A child asks who made the lamb and learns that God/Jesus did. The poem explores the innocence and meekness of the lamb, the child, and Jesus, and contrasts with 'The Tyger'.

  6. A famous poem by William Blake that compares a lamb to Jesus Christ and praises God's creation. Read the full text, analysis, and context of this classic poem.

  7. The Lamb Lyrics. Little Lamb, who made thee? Dost thou know who made thee? Gave thee life, and bid thee feed. By the stream and o'er the mead; Gave thee clothing of delight. Softest...

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