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Mind you….the day is done. It is dark outside and the shepherd and his flock are far from the safety of their built dwelling.You set a table before me as my enemies watch. What does that all mean? Return
Dessert,After reaching the cavern in which he is to spend the night, the shepherd secures the entrance with some thorns and brush. He builds a fire, by the light of which he partakes of his evening meal. From a small bag he feeds a little grain to the leader of the flock to supplement the day’s grazing on the mountain. When, as a shepherd, David fed a few of his sheep thus, he must have often realized that the sheep were being spied on by some ravenous beast of prey which perchance, had its abode in an adjacent cave, yet was unable to molest his flock. Thus into his song of trust the Psalmist weaves, “Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies.”
As I have time… I will use quotations from this article to address something you alluded to earlier in this thread. This article has some interesting information on goats, sheep and how they were sorted and hirelings.