Quotes
“Kenneth Bailey refreshes the souls of readers with
deep textual insights and helpful contextual background to safely shepherd
readers through the thousand-year story of Psalm 23. He makes several stops
along the way in the Prophets before settling into the Gospels, where he deftly
introduces us to a fresh understanding of the Good Shepherd. Anyone who loves
the Twenty-Third Psalm will love this book.” David Lamb, associate professor of Old Testament, Biblical Theological Seminary; author of God Behaving Badly
“What a feast Ken Bailey has prepared for us in this
book, and what an overflowing cupful of insights and illumination. If you ever
thought there was nothing more you could ever learn or preach about the
biblical image of the good shepherd, this book has an abundance of surprises…This
is a book that simultaneously brings the Bible to life and exalts the Lord
Jesus Christ by deeply enriching our understanding of his mission and claims as
the Good Shepherd.” Christopher J. H. Wright, international ministries director, Langham Partnership
“Jesus’ declaration that he is ‘the good shepherd’ has
comforted Christians for centuries. Using his impressive knowledge of scripture
and his experience living for many years in the Middle East, Bailey deepens and
enriches our understanding of what it means to be members of God’s flock.” Tremper Longman, Robert H. Gundry Professor of Biblical Studies, Westmont College
“Ken Bailey is the consummate expert on the cultural
context of first-century life. And here he applies these skills to one
motif—the shepherd—illustrating how it is employed in a variety of biblical
stories and parables. His interpretations use a variety of tools unknown to
many of us…Always insightful, always fresh, consistently surprising, Bailey has
produced yet another book that will get many of us rethinking beloved passages
of Scripture in completely new ways.” Gary Burge, Wheaton College