YES that's what I'm thinking of going with! I can't decide on the brother. I don't love Jonathan. Jesse, father of David feels like a solid choice. But my name is Jess so that may get confusing.
In Judaism, we blow the ram’s horn (shofar) at Rosh Hashanah to symbolize praising God and also rebirth/awakening, so Hebrew names for those would be Jude (praising God) and Aviv (spring)
Immediately thought of Isaiah 53:6 (after looking up the reference!) “All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned—every one—to his own way; and the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all.” 🩷 must have been fresh on my mind this Lenten season. So I vote Isaiah for one! That’s all I got 😂
Twin boys? Jacob and Esau for sure!
I can't bring myself to choose the obvious name. Haha. As much as it feels like a no brainer!
Was coming to say the same
This is the obvious answer to me!
Uriah and David
And then if you have another girl sheep, she can be Baasheepa
This is too good haha. I do love David!
James and John
Rams of Thunder
Dave for the little guy because David was the smallest of his brothers.
YES that's what I'm thinking of going with! I can't decide on the brother. I don't love Jonathan. Jesse, father of David feels like a solid choice. But my name is Jess so that may get confusing.
Eliab was the oldest brother of David. Or maybe Samuel since he's the other major character in that story?
YES! David and Eli. Thanks, Christin!
In Judaism, we blow the ram’s horn (shofar) at Rosh Hashanah to symbolize praising God and also rebirth/awakening, so Hebrew names for those would be Jude (praising God) and Aviv (spring)
Immediately thought of Isaiah 53:6 (after looking up the reference!) “All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned—every one—to his own way; and the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all.” 🩷 must have been fresh on my mind this Lenten season. So I vote Isaiah for one! That’s all I got 😂
Isaac for one since God provided a Ram instead.
Shadrach and Abendigo
How about Moses and Aaron?
This is a strong contender!
Moses (for the little one) and Aaron
I do love this combo!
Yosef and Ephraim. Yosef is Hebrew for Joseph (Hebrew has no "J") and means God will increase. His second son was Ephraim. Which means Very fruitful.
Simon & Peter
Kate’s next book on marriage, “ I Just Wish He Put That Dish Away: And Other Lies I Think Will Make Me Happy”
James and John! The Thunder Bros! (Mark 3:17)
Judah and Jesse!
Barnabas and Ezekiel — Barney and Zeek