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Psalm 23: The Lord Is My Shepherd - Verse by Verse Study

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Perhaps the most beloved psalm in the Bible, Psalm 23 has comforted millions through every trial of life. A verse-by-verse study reveals layers of meaning in David's portrait of God as shepherd, host, and protector.

The Lord Is My Shepherd (v.1)

"The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want." The covenant name LORD (Yahweh) as shepherd is radical — kings were called shepherds, not gods. David, himself a shepherd, knows what a good shepherd does. To say Yahweh is my shepherd is to claim His personal, attentive care.

Green Pastures and Still Waters (vv.2-3)

The shepherd leads to places of nourishment and rest — green pastures for feeding, still waters for safe drinking (sheep fear rushing water). "He restores my soul" — not only physical provision but spiritual renewal. The paths of righteousness are for His name's sake, not our merit.

The Valley of the Shadow of Death (v.4)

"Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death" — the dark ravines where predators lurk, and ultimately death itself. The shift to second person ("You are with me") is profound: in the darkest moments, God is not "He" at a distance but "You" in intimate presence. The rod and staff are tools of protection and guidance.

The Prepared Table (vv.5-6)

The metaphor shifts from shepherd to host. God prepares a table "in the presence of my enemies" — not after enemies are defeated, but while they watch. Anointing with oil was lavish hospitality. "Goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life" — they pursue the psalmist as surely as enemies might.

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