You assume, like most artists, that the flocks that were scattered were sheep. However, there are no sheep in Central or South America. However, the people there do keep flocks of turkeys or other fowl. I believe that goats are another possibility.
Thinking of Ammon & the others gathering the scattered flock, it seems much more likely to me that the flock was turkeys, not sheep. It makes for a much different feel to the narrative if the flock were fowl..
ShellyJune 28, 2020
Same with podcasts app on apple. 5 min and cut off
NicholeJune 22, 2020
I listen to your podcast through “Stitcher” and this weeks episode is not completely there. Only 5min, 17 seconds is recorded and cuts off.
I love listening, but glad I can still receive the message here in full on the website.
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LynneJune 29, 2020
You assume, like most artists, that the flocks that were scattered were sheep. However, there are no sheep in Central or South America. However, the people there do keep flocks of turkeys or other fowl. I believe that goats are another possibility. Thinking of Ammon & the others gathering the scattered flock, it seems much more likely to me that the flock was turkeys, not sheep. It makes for a much different feel to the narrative if the flock were fowl..
ShellyJune 28, 2020
Same with podcasts app on apple. 5 min and cut off
NicholeJune 22, 2020
I listen to your podcast through “Stitcher” and this weeks episode is not completely there. Only 5min, 17 seconds is recorded and cuts off. I love listening, but glad I can still receive the message here in full on the website.
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