shepherd|shepherded|shepherding|shepherds in English
verb
[shep·herd || 'ʃepə(r)d]
tend and herd sheep; lead, guide, direct
Use "shepherd|shepherded|shepherding|shepherds" in a sentence
1. 22 A wind will shepherd all your shepherds,+
2. 5 While presiding, as shepherds, they must render their account to God’s Chief Shepherd, Jesus Christ.
3. He shepherded us on an excursion.
4. [321c] Apportioners and shepherds of men; just as Homer called the good general a “shepherd of the folk.” Companion Quite so, indeed
5. He shepherded the old people towards the dining room.
6. A guide shepherded the tourists into the coach.
7. Shiloh Shepherds are larger and have a straighter back than most modern German Shepherd Dogs; they are bred for intelligence, size, and stable temperaments.
8. He is shepherding+ among the lilies.
9. Tenderly Shepherding Jehovah’s Precious Sheep
10. He is shepherding among the lilies.”
11. Czech German shepherds, or the Czechoslovakian shepherds, originated from the Czech border and were mainly bred just like DDR German shepherds
12. Angel announces good news to shepherds; angels praise God; shepherds visit infant
13. Lambs without a shepherd, shepherd without a flock.
14. Shepherds penned their flocks.
15. Dahlia: Lambs without a shepherd, shepherd without a flock.
16. Trained by Experienced Shepherds
17. Shepherd.
18. Shepherd (2)
19. (Galatians 5:22, 23) Let us consider some specific ways in which shepherds can set an example in displaying this fruitage as they shepherd the flock of God under their care.
20. Page Shepherd!
21. The Egyptians also detested shepherds.
22. SHEPHERDS VISIT THE BABY JESUS
23. She was shepherded by her guards up the rear ramp of the aircraft.
24. It considered the subject “Importance of the Shepherding Work.”
25. Blicks German Shepherds, La Grange