Among the throng that surround him hostile Pharisees challenge him
to tell them plainly if he be the foretold Messiah. With impatient
hearts they have waited long for their redemption. Let him say if
their deliverer has now come. Then shall they throw off the yoke
of the detested Roman rule and renew their ancient monarchy with
enlarging influence and increasing splendors.
Memorable words in answer does Quintus hear. The Stranger puts
aside the thought of the Jewish struggle for an earthly throne,
and turns in his fancy to the quiet pastures where feed the flocks.
He is a guardian Shepherd; Israel and all the world besides are his
cherished sheep. Those who are truly his shall hear his guiding
voice, and shall follow him. They shall never perish. From the
hand of the Shepherd no vandal shall steal his own away. How the
words thrill! Sometimes Quintus has seen in the Judaean pastures
the keeper with his flocks, and knows how unchanging is his
fidelity. It is as if this watcher in his devotion is anticipating
the faithfulness of the greater Shepherd.
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