Psalms are songs that were to be used in worship, they are spiritual poetry, so there is usually no one definite setting. Psalm 23 in particular is David's description of his relationship with God, as he looks back on his life and recounts God's guiding hand in providence, deliverance, encouragement and comfort and compares it to a relationship of a good shepherd and his sheep. David, who himself was a shepherd once, and then a shepherd of God's people would have been very familiar with this theme, and this would make this psalm very personal to David, but it is also intended for all of God's people, those who have trusted in God and in the Lord Jesus Christ, the good shepherd.
John 10:27-30 "My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me, and I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand. My Father, which gave them me, is greater than all; and no man is able to pluck them out of my Father's hand. I and my Father are one."
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The 23rd Psalm convey the Lord is my Shepherd.
The 23rd Psalm can be found on the album "The Windmills of Your Mind" by Ray Conniff. This album was released in 1969.
The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. [NKJV]
yes , it is contained in the 23rd psalm.
The word "shall" is an auxiliary verb.
No. Psalm 23 is in the Old Testament and was written by King David. The Lord's Prayer is from the New Testament and are the words of Jesus.
I find comfort in reciting a psalm before going to sleep each night.
the album is called " i will survive", i think it was released in 1979. juniorbby.
The correct term is 23rd. You write 23rd in words like this: twenty-third. King David's most famous poem in the Bible is the twenty-third psalm.
Elvis did not ascribe to a favorite Bible verse, however, he noted Psalm 11:1 and Psalm 43:3 in his personal Bible. The lyrics of two of his recorded songs also quoted the text of the 23rd Psalm.