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In scripture, when someone does not understand, it is said that they cannot see. This is a type of metaphor. They pharisees did not understand the things Jesus taught, therefore John said they could not see (see: 9:40-41).
See: Shepherd; Synagogue; Metaphor; Pharisees
See: [Shepherd](../articles/shepherd.md); Synagogue; Metaphor; [Pharisees](../articles/pharisees.md)
**Advice to Translators**: A pen is a place where animals live. In this passage, a door can also be translated as gate.
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When Jesus told the Pharisees they were not his sheep, he was saying that God had not chosen them to be Jesus sheep, that is to be Christians (see: 6:44; 12:37). The sheep that belonged to Jesus showed that they belonged by obeying him. Most of the Jewish leaders only rejected Jesus, the things he taught, and that he was God.
See: Pharisees; Shepherd
See: [Pharisees](../articles/pharisees.md); Shepherd
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The Pharisees knew that Jesus was claiming to be God. Because they rejected Jesus, they accused him of blasphemy. According to the Law of Moses, when someone blasphemed, that person was to be punished and killed.
See: Pharisees; Blaspheme (Blasphemy); Law of Moses
See: [Pharisees](../articles/pharisees.md); Blaspheme (Blasphemy); Law of Moses