Shepherds: Keepers of Flocks in the Ancient Near East

An informational overview of shepherds in biblical times, their daily work, and their role in ancient society.

Biblical Context

Shepherds appear throughout Scripture from Abel and Abraham to David. The occupation symbolizes leadership, care, and responsibility.

A Foundational Occupation

Shepherding was one of the earliest and most widespread occupations in the ancient Near East. Shepherds guided flocks to pasture, protected them from predators, and cared for sick or injured animals. Many families depended on sheep for wool, milk, and meat.

Archaeological Evidence

Rock carvings, Egyptian tomb paintings, and Mesopotamian reliefs depict shepherds with staffs, slings, and flocks. Excavations in Israel reveal sheepfolds, watering troughs, and bone remains confirming widespread pastoral life.

Bible Verses About Shepherds: Keepers of Flocks in the Ancient Near East

Genesis 4:2 – Abel was a keeper of sheep.

1 Samuel 16:11 – David among the sheep.

Luke 2:8 – Shepherds in the fields.

Jeremiah 23:1 – Woe to the shepherds.

John 10:12 – The hireling fleeth.

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