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14 mI am the good shepherd. nI know my own and omy own know me, 15 pjust as the Father knows me and I know the Father; and qI lay down my life for the sheep. 16 And rI have other sheep that are not of this fold. sI must bring them also, and tthey will listen to my voice. So there will be uone flock, vone shepherd. 17 wFor this reason the Father loves me, xbecause yI lay down my life that I may take it up again. 18 zNo one takes it from me, but yI lay it down aof my own accord. I have authority to lay it down, and bI have authority to take it up again. cThis charge I have received from my Father.”
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For me this is an important passage to read. We have to remember that Jesus is the good shepherd, he sacrificed his own life in order to save us, the sheep. As I was reading this passage I noticed that one of the verses said that the sheep wont follow anyone else because they don’t recognize another voice. I find this verse a bit sad, because the way I took it, it seems that increasing numbers of Catholics, and I want to say Christians in general, are walking away from their faiths. These sheep, appear to no longer recognize the voice of the good shepherd, instead they are listening to the voices of money, power, lust, and gluttony calling out to them. Only the good shepherd really knows us by name, and he calls to us everyday; we just need to decide to listen for the call and we will hear it.
I also find it very fitting that I am reading this passage right before lent is about to begin. I say this because when the hireling is compared to the good shepherd, I felt that it was a good way to reflect on how we want to spend our lent. Will the challenges that go along with sacrifice cause us to walk away like the hireling when it becomes too difficult? Or will we face the challenges, even when it seems like it is too hard, just like the good shepherd would face a hungry wolf? If we can face our own wolves during this lent, then we will be on our way towards becoming like the good shepherd.
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For me this is an important passage to read. We have to remember that Jesus is the good shepherd, he sacrificed his own life in order to save us, the sheep. As I was reading this passage I noticed that one of the verses said that the sheep wont follow anyone else because they don’t recognize another voice. I find this verse a bit sad, because the way I took it, it seems that increasing numbers of Catholics, and I want to say Christians in general, are walking away from their faiths. These sheep, appear to no longer recognize the voice of the good shepherd, instead they are listening to the voices of money, power, lust, and gluttony calling out to them. Only the good shepherd really knows us by name, and he calls to us everyday; we just need to decide to listen for the call and we will hear it.
I also find it very fitting that I am reading this passage right before lent is about to begin. I say this because when the hireling is compared to the good shepherd, I felt that it was a good way to reflect on how we want to spend our lent. Will the challenges that go along with sacrifice cause us to walk away like the hireling when it becomes too difficult? Or will we face the challenges, even when it seems like it is too hard, just like the good shepherd would face a hungry wolf? If we can face our own wolves during this lent, then we will be on our way towards becoming like the good shepherd.
krzysztofbiblestudy.blogspot.com
General Characteristics for 8Ω
Nominal Overall Diameter
259 mm
10 in
Nominal Voice Coil Diameter
50 mm
2 in
Overall Weight
1.7 kg
3.75 lbs
Voice Coil Winding Depth
10 mm
0.39 in
Magnetic Gap Depth
8 mm
0.31 in
Thiele-Small Parameters for 8Ω
Voice Coil DC Resistance
RE
6.05 Ω
Resonance Frequency
ƒS
82.4 Hz
Mechanical Q Factor
QMS
9.81
Electrical Q Factor
QES
0.62
Mechanical Moving Mass
MMS
22 g
Mechanical Compliance
CMS
170 µm/N
Force Factor
BxL
10.52 Wb/m
Equivalent Acoustic Volume
VAS
26 lt.
Maximum Linear Displacement
XMAX
± 1 mm
Reference Efficiency
nO
2.94 %
Diaphragm Area
SD
330.1 cm2
Losses Electrical Resistance
RES
101.4 Ω
Voice Coil Inductance @ 1kHz
LE
0.7 mH
Constructive Characteristics for 8Ω
Voice Coil Winding
Aluminum
Surround Material
Integrated Paper
Dust Dome Material
Non-treated Cloth
Basket Material
Pressed Sheet Steel
Electrical Characteristics for 8Ω
General Characteristics for 16Ω
Nominal Overall Diameter
259 mm
10 in
Nominal Voice Coil Diameter
50 mm
2 in
Overall Weight
1.7 kg
3.75 lbs
Voice Coil Winding Depth
10 mm
0.39 in
Magnetic Gap Depth
8 mm
0.31 in
Thiele-Small Parameters for 16Ω
Voice Coil DC Resistance
RE
12.24 Ω
Resonance Frequency
ƒS
82.8 Hz
Mechanical Q Factor
QMS
10.64
Electrical Q Factor
QES
0.66
Mechanical Moving Mass
MMS
20.7 g
Mechanical Compliance
CMS
179 µm/N
Force Factor
BxL
14.19 Wb/m
Equivalent Acoustic Volume
VAS
27.5 lt.
Maximum Linear Displacement
XMAX
± 1 mm
Reference Efficiency
nO
2.3 %
Diaphragm Area
SD
330.1 cm2
Losses Electrical Resistance
RES
199.2 Ω
Voice Coil Inductance @ 1kHz
LE
0.88 mH
Constructive Characteristics for 16Ω
Voice Coil Winding
Aluminum
Surround Material
Integrated Paper
Dust Dome Material
Non-treated Cloth
Basket Material
Pressed Sheet Steel
Electrical Characteristics for 16Ω
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