What do shepherds do?
Madison Flores
Published May 17, 2026
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Similarly, it is asked, what did shepherds do in biblical times?
The duty of shepherds was to keep their flock intact, protect it from predators and guide it to market areas in time for shearing. In ancient times, shepherds also commonly milked their sheep, and made cheese from this milk; few shepherds still do this today.
Furthermore, do shepherds eat their sheep? Shepherds usually take the sheep out into fields so that they can graze (eat the grass).
Thereof, why do sheep need a shepherd?
Every sheep needs a shepherd: To lead them in green pastures. To shear them - prepare them for service to God.
What does a shepherd do with his rod and staff?
A shepherd uses his rod or his staff to protect the sheep from animals that might harm them. The Bible tells about how the young shepherd David protected his sheep from a lion and a bear. Therefore the Bible often uses the rod to symbolize the authority one has or the authority vested in him by another.
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