One of the oldest symbols of Easter is the lamb, it means the covenant between God and the Jewish people in ancient Easter.
According to the Old Testament, Easter is celebrated with unleavened bread (unleavened bread) and sacrificing a lamb symbolizing liberation from slavery in Egypt. In Israel, he celebrates the covenant with God and the liberation of his people.
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For Christians, the lamb is Jesus himself, the Lamb of God, sacrificed on the cross to pay for our sins and resurrected.
A parable of the lost sheep exemplifies God's love for all those who are lost, it portrays the story of a sheep that has become detached from its group.
The shepherd who took care of the 100 sheep, upon discovering that one of them has become detached from the flock, leaves all the other 99 sheep that are safe and goes on an epic journey in search of the lost sheep.
Upon finding the sheep that had been lost, he throws a big party for the whole community for the achievement of finding the sheep. stray sheep.
[divider style="dashed" top="20" bottom="20"]Here are some educational activities about the parable of the lost sheep:
The education school has prepared some drawings of sheep to print and color, check the link below: