Christ did, however, command him to "feed my sheep", meaning to act as a shepherd of the Church.
As she speaks, the couple are shown feeding sheep.
The song describes a person who saw a young shepherdess sitting alone feeding her sheep near a mountain.
Years later, a shepherd was feeding his sheep in that location, and a sick lamb fell on the ground.
Now as they were going along and talking, they espied a boy feeding his father's sheep.
But his own mother had told him once that they fed sheep and cows before they slaughtered them, too.
The hon. Gentleman should perhaps concentrate on feeding his sheep rather than intervene in the debate at this stage.
Thomas Jefferson considered kale a novelty and thought it would be useful to feed sheep in the winter.
They could feed the goats and sheep: there were bags of day-old bread in the dining room.
The doctors' group had endorsed the ban on feeding cattle or sheep to cattle.