In the parable of the sheep and the goats, where do the sheep go, the goats go? Matt 25:31-4628 seconds left to answer28sheep - inside & goats - outsidesheep - pen & goats - fieldsheep - right & goats - leftsheep - pasture & goats - desert
Question
In the parable of the sheep and the goats, where do the sheep go, the goats go? Matt 25:31-4628 seconds left to answer28sheep - inside & goats - outsidesheep - pen & goats - fieldsheep - right & goats - leftsheep - pasture & goats - desert
Solution
In the parable of the sheep and the goats in Matthew 25:31-46, the sheep (representing the righteous) go to the right, symbolizing eternal life, and the goats (representing the unrighteous) go to the left, symbolizing eternal punishment. So, the correct answer is "sheep - right & goats - left".
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