John 10 · WEB
The Good Shepherd
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Summary
Jesus describes himself as both the door of the sheep and the Good Shepherd who lays down his life for his sheep, contrasting himself with thieves, robbers, and hired hands who don't truly care for the flock. He promises eternal security to those who hear his voice and follow him: no one can snatch them from his hand or the Father's hand. At the Feast of Dedication, Jesus declares "I and the Father are one," provoking another attempt to stone him for blasphemy. He withdraws across the Jordan, where many come to believe in him.
Themes
- Jesus as Shepherd, Door, and Sacrifice
- Voluntary, sacrificial love
- Eternal security of believers
- Unity of the Son with the Father
- One flock from many — the inclusion of the Gentiles
Key verses
- John 10:10 — “I came that they may have life, and may have it abundantly.”
- John 10:11 — “I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.”
- John 10:27-28 — “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me. I give eternal life to them. They will never perish, and no one will snatch them out of my hand.”
- John 10:30 — “I and the Father are one.”
Context & background
The Feast of Dedication (Hanukkah) commemorated the Maccabean rededication of the temple in 164 BC after its desecration by Antiochus IV Epiphanes — a celebration of God raising up a faithful shepherd-leader against false ones. Jesus speaks at this feast in Jerusalem (modern Israel), in Solomon's porch on the eastern side of the temple complex. Shepherding was deeply familiar imagery: Israel's leaders were repeatedly called "shepherds" in the Old Testament, often condemned for failing the flock (Ezekiel 34). After this confrontation Jesus withdrew "beyond the Jordan" — the region called Perea, in modern Jordan, the same area where John the Baptist had ministered.
Cross-references
- Ezekiel 34:11-16 — God himself promises to shepherd his scattered flock; Jesus fulfills it.
- Hebrews 13:20 — Jesus called "the great shepherd of the sheep" through the eternal covenant.
- Isaiah 53:6-7 — The Suffering Servant as the Lamb led to slaughter for the straying sheep.
- Psalm 23 — "The LORD is my shepherd" — the foundational shepherd psalm.
- Psalm 82:6 — "I said, 'You are gods'" — quoted by Jesus in verse 34.