Shepherd
Follow shepherding as divine care, messianic leadership, and pastoral oversight across Scripture.
What is a motif?
Definition: A motif is a recurring image, pattern, or symbol that the biblical authors use across the whole of Scripture to carry meaning, like a thread woven through both Testaments.
Why it matters: Motifs show how Scripture interprets itself. When you see a motif in a passage, you can trace where it comes from, where it leads, and how Christ fulfills it.
How to read this page: Start with the summary, then trace the canonical witness across Old and New Testament passages to see the full arc.
Follow shepherding as divine care, messianic leadership, and pastoral oversight across Scripture.
Micah
Preserved Remnant and Shepherding Hope; Bethlehem Ruler and Messianic Kingship