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The point of the 23rd Psalm is that God is with us to provide our needs. No matter how poor we are, we can still love God and believe that the God we love has already given us everything we need ...
Danny Siegel is a well-known author, lecturer, and poet who has spoken in more than 500 North American Jewish communities on Tzedakah and Jewish values, besides reading from his own poetry.
Reading of the 23rd Psalm in Pennsylvania German a highlight of Sunday’s Community Worship Service at the Kutztown Folk Festival Centenarian June DeTurk, who recited the Psalm in the dialect ...
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This morning I noted that the first sentence in the 23rd Psalm read, “The Lord is my Shepherd there is nothing I lack.” This Bible is the New American Bible, A Saint Joseph edition, published ...
We read Psalm 23 today because we believe that Jesus is the shepherd it describes. Jesus is the one who leads us to green pastures and makes God’s abundance out of our scarcity.
I started unpacking Psalm 23, I’m falling asleep to sheep noises like on YouTube, and I’m getting books on sheep. I need to understand the lens of a sheep to understand how this works.