Shall I then take my bread, and my water
 Which include all food and liquors, everything eatable and drinkable; and "water" may be particularly mentioned, because very scarce in the wilderness, and so precious; though the Septuagint version has "wine" instead of "water": 
 and my flesh which I have killed for my shearers;
 whether oxen, or sheep, or lambs, as there might be of each sort, for an entertainment made on such an occasion: 
 and give [it] unto men whom I know not whence they [be]?
 which is another argument Abarbinel makes use of that he meant not David, but his men only, because he did not know who and from whence they were.