מִשְׁפְּתַ֫יִם
mish.pat (H4942)
sheepfold
AI Word Study
The Hebrew word מִשְׁפְּתַ֫יִם (mishpat) translated to "sheepfold" refers to a type of enclosure or shelter for sheep and other animals. The use of this word, derived from a lemma (root) related to words for "judge" (not explicitly related here), is limited to two occurrences in the Bible, indicating that it was a specific and familiar concept for the ancient Hebrew audience. The significance of this word lies in its simple, practical application to pastoral life and animal husbandry, rather than in any complex theological or symbolic meaning. It provides a tangible representation of how ancient Israelites managed and cared for their livestock, adding a sense of realism and detail to the biblical narrative. As such, mishpat is an example of the everyday, lived experience that forms the backdrop of biblical stories and teachings.
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“Issachar is a strong donkey, lying down between the saddlebags.
Why did you sit among the sheepfolds? To hear the whistling for the flocks? At the watercourses of Reuben, there were great searchings of heart.