Sheep
New TestamentVine's Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words
Definition
from probaino, "to go forward," i.e., of the movement of quadrupeds, was used among the Greeks of small cattle, sheep and goats; in the NT, of "sheep" only (a) naturally, e.g., Mat 1:12-12; (b) metaphorically, of those who belong to the Lord, the lost ones of the house of Israel, Mat 10:6; of those who are under the care of the Good Shepherd, e.g., Mat 26:31, Joh 10:1, lit., "the fold of the sheep," and John 1:10-27, Joh 1:21-17 in some texts; Heb 13:20; of those who in a future day, at the introduction of the millennial kingdom, have shown kindness to His persecuted earthly people in their great tribulation, Mat 25:33; of the clothing of false shepherds, Mat 7:15; (c) figuratively, by way of simile, of Christ, Act 8:32; of the disciples, e.g., Mat 10:16; of true followers of Christ in general, Rom 8:36; of the former wayward condition of those who had come under His Shepherd care, 1Pe 2:25; of the multitudes who sought the help of Christ in the days of His flesh, Mat 9:36, Mar 6:34.
a diminutive of No. 1, "a little sheep," is found in the best texts in Joh 1:21-17 (some have No. 1); distinct from arnia, "lambs" (Joh 21:15), but used as a term of endearment.
Note: For "keeping sheep," Luk 17:7, RV, see CATTLE.