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Verse Psalms 23:2. _HE MAKETH ME TO LIE DOWN IN GREEN PASTURES_]
בנאות דשא _binoth deshe_, not _green pastures_, but _cottages
of turf_ or _sods,_ such as the shepherds had in open champaign
countrie...
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HE MAKETH ME TO LIE DOWN IN GREEN PASTURES - Margin, “Pastures of
tender grass.” The Hebrew word rendered “pastures” means usually
“dwellings,” or “habitations.” It is applied here properly to
“pastur...
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Psalms 23
Christ, the Great Shepherd
_ 1. Assurance (Psalms 23:1)_
2. Comfort (Psalms 23:4)
Psalms 1:1;...
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XXIII. YAHWEH AS SHEPHERD (PSALMS 23:1) AND HOST (PSALMS 23:5_ F_.).
Psalms 23:2_ b._ waters of rest as in _mg._
Psalms 23:3
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MAKETH ME. causeth me (implying continuance).
LIE DOWN. We need _making_ so as to feed, and not trample the pastures
down.
GREEN PASTURES. choice pastures. Hebrew "pastures of tender grass".
LEADET...
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The figure of the shepherd is expanded. He makes his flock lie down in
the noontide heat (Song of Solomon 1:7) _in pastures of tender grass_.
For this picture of the shepherd's care cp. Jeremiah 33:12...
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DISCOURSE: 528
DAVID’S CONFIDENCE IN GOD
Psalms 23:1. The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me
to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters.
He restoreth my soul...
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HE MAKETH ME TO LIE DOWN IN GREEN PASTURES, &C.— Rabbi Solomon tells
us, (most likely upon the credit of ancient tradition,) that, when
David went into the forest of Hareth, it became fruitful and
irr...
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PSALMS 23
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
The All-Sufficiency of Jehovah.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 23:1-3 a, As Shepherd; Stanza II., Psalms 23:3 b,...
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_HE MAKETH ME TO LIE DOWN IN GREEN PASTURES: HE LEADETH ME BESIDE THE
STILL WATERS._
In green pastures. The Hebrew х_ Nª'OWT_ (H4999)] for "pastures"
implies their desirableness [from 'aawah, to desi...
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This is a Ps. of simple and unclouded confidence in God, who is
described first as a shepherd (Psalms 23:1) and next as an host
(Psalms 23:5). The beautiful imagery of the first part would be
natural...
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Psalms 1:41
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
Words in boxes are from the Bible.
The notes explain some of the words with a *star by them. Tap the *
before a word to show an explanation.
The translated Bible tex...
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The verbs in these verses are not to be understood as futures, but as
presents, describing the customary condition of the poet. “The
psalmist describes himself as one of Jehovah’s flock, safe under Hi...
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בִּ נְאֹ֣ות דֶּ֭שֶׁא יַרְבִּיצֵ֑נִי
עַל ־מֵ֖י...
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Psalms 23:1
THE world could spare many a large book better than this sunny little
psalm. It has dried many tears and supplied the mould into which many
hearts have poured their peaceful faith. To supp...
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THE SONG OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD
Psalms 23:1
A sabbatic rest breathes through this psalm, the children's favorite;
while the oldest and holiest confess that it touches an experience
which still lies _b...
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In the Messianic application this psalm properly follows that in which
the work of the Christ as Saviour is portrayed. It is to those whom He
has won through His passion that He becomes known as the S...
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Founded, or created it (Berthier) upon (Hebrew hal. "above, in, near,
to, with," &c.; Amama) the seas, like a floating island, Proverbs
viii. 29., Jonas ii. 7., Job xxxviii. 11. This was the language...
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These are sweet verses. Jesus leads, and feeds, and waters. And this
he doth night and day, lest any hurt. Feeding, takes in the whole
employment of a Shepherd: Jesus hath knowledge of the persons of...
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Psalms 22
_ Proper Psalm for Good Friday_ (_Morning_).
PSALMS 22, 23 = _ Day 4_ (_Evening_)....
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS PSALMS 23 AND 24.
Psalms 23, 24 go in a certain sense by themselves, giving the perfect
confidence in the Shepherd, Jehovah, founded on the experience of what
He is in...
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HE MAKETH ME TO LIE DOWN IN GREEN PASTURES,.... Or "pastures of tender
grass" t; this is one part of the shepherd's work, and which is
performed by Christ, Ezekiel 34:14; by these "green pastures" may...
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_He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the
still waters._
Ver. 2. _He maketh me to lie down in green pastures_] In folds of
budding grass, where he feedeth me daily and dai...
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_He maketh me to lie down_ Not only to feed, but to rest, and enjoy
tranquillity, peace, and safety; _in green pastures_ Where there are
both delight and plenty. “The loveliest image afforded by the
n...
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JEHOVAH THE GOOD SHEPHERD.
A psalm of David, a hymn written by David by the inspiration of the
Holy Ghost, an expression not only of David's personal faith and
trust, but of the confidence which all...
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He maketh me to lie down in green pastures, where the meadows are lush
with young, vigorous grass, where the best spiritual food is found in
rich abundance; HE LEADETH ME BESIDE THE STILL WATERS, wher...
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GREEN PASTURES:
_ Heb._ pastures of tender grass
STILL WATERS:
waters of quietness...
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TO LIE DOWN; to rest and repose myself at noon, as the manner was in
those hot countries. See SONG OF SOLOMON 1:7 ISAIAH 13:20 EZEKIEL
34:15. IN GREEN PASTURES; where there is both delight and plenty...
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Psalms 23:2 down H7257 (H8686) green H1877 pastures H4999 leads H5095
(H8762) still H4496 waters H4325...
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‘He makes me to lie down in pastures of luscious grass, He leads me
beside the waters of rest.'
The oriental shepherd goes ahead of his sheep, seeking out good
pasturage for them. And once he finds it...
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Psalms 23
This Psalm falls into two halves, in both of which the same general
thought of God's guardian care is presented, though under different
illustrations, and with some variety of detail. The f...
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Psalms 23:2
We have now to do only with Christ in waters of quietness, those which
He makes for us, which He chooses for us, and to which He only He
guides us.
I. You have had to do with painful chan...
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Psalms 23:1
The whole sentiment and scenery of this poem seems to prove, by
accumulative evidence, that it was written at the time when the
forty-second Psalm was written: when David had taken refuge...
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I hope we all know this Psalm by heart, may we also know it by
heart-experience! It is a sweet pastoral song just suited to our
Sabbath evening worship. There is here no din of arms, no noise of
war;...
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We will first read that choicest of all the Psalms, the twenty-third.
It is like a precious pearl shining with a mild lustre. This Psalm is,
among the other Psalms, what the lark is among the other bi...
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Did you ever notice that the 22 nd Psalm exhibits «that great
Shepherd of the sheep» as laying down his life for the sheep; that
the 23 rd Psalm exhibits «the good Shepherd» with all his sheep
around...
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We shall view Christ in the office of a shepherd and the first passage
we read sets before us faith proving Christ in that office accepting
him, trusting him, following him.
Psalms 23:1. _The LORD is...
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CONTENTS: David sees Jehovah as his good shepherd.
CHARACTERS: God, David.
CONCLUSION: Jehovah is with (Psalms 23:1) under (Psalms 23:2) beside
(Psalms 23:2) after ...
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VERSE. 2. _The still waters._ The refreshing or abundant waters; the
waters of Shiloh, which flow softly.
Psalms 23:3. _He restoreth my soul._ Symmachus reads
ανεκτησατο με, he refreshes me, or renov...
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_He maketh me to lie down in green pastures._
THE GREEN PASTURES
The image, so clear and beautiful in itself, is singularly forcible
and suggestive in relation to our inner life. Is not the backgroun...
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_The Lord is my Shepherd._
EXEGESIS OF THE PSALM
This Psalm, so personal and tender in its tone, may be called a lyric;
and its reference to shepherd life makes it a pastoral; and being
such, it beco...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 23:1. This psalm describes God in two
ways: as the Shepherd who cares for the sheep (vv. Psalms 23:1), and
as the Host who cares for his guest
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INTRODUCTION
“The king who had been the shepherd-boy, and had been taken from the
quiet sheepcotes to rule over Israel, sings this little psalm of Him
who is the true Shepherd and King of men. We do n...
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EXPOSITION
THIS little psalm is an idyll of great beauty, describing the peace
and calm delight which dwell with one whose trust is wholly in God.
David's authorship, asserted in the title, is highly...
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Psa 23:1-6, the prayer of David, or a psalm of David, rather. And it
is a psalm in which he sees God in three aspects. He sees God first as
a shepherd; secondly as a guide; and thirdly as a host. Ther...
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Ezekiel 34:13; Ezekiel 34:14; Isaiah 30:23; Isaiah 49:10; Isaiah 49:9
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THE SHEPHERD PSALM
Psalms 23:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
It is the purpose of today's study to throw us more completely into
the arms of the Living God. Our chapter, Psalms 23:1, we have read
because it b...
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Lie down — To repose myself at noon, as the manner was in those hot
countries. Green — Where there is both delight and plenty of
provisions....