Introduction
A.M. 4036. A.D. 32.
In this chapter,
(1,) Christ, continuing his discourse, and speaking parabolically, represents himself as the door of the sheep-fold, through which men must necessarily enter, if they desire either their own salvation or that of others committed to their care, John 10:1-10 .
(2,) He describes himself as the good shepherd, who would lay down his life for the sheep, John 10:11-21 .
(3,) Discoursing of his union with the Father, he is charged with blasphemy; and, being assaulted by the Jews, retires beyond Jordan, John 10:22-42 .
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