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Psalm 23 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the 23rd Psalm (Greek numbering: Psalm 22 ) in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, the writer describes God as protector and provider. The text, beloved by Jews and Christians alike, has often been...
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This psalm does not focus on the animal-like qualities of sheep, but on the discipleship qualities of those who follow. when you recognize the good shepherd, follow him! ... In the final scene of this psalm, we see that believers will dwell with God. God, the perfect shepherd and host, promises to guide and protect us...
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Psalm 23 in King James Version (English Bible). ... [2] 23:5 anointest: Heb. makest fat ... [3] 23:6 for ever: Heb. to length of days...
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The Holy Bible: King James Version. 2000. ... The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want. ... Reference > The Bible > The King James Version > Psalms > 23...
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There is no inspired title to this psalm, and none is needed, for it records no special event, and needs no other key than that which every Christian may find in his own bosom. It is David's Heavenly Pastoral; a surpassing ode, which none of the daughters of music can excel.
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