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  1. Meaning of Psalm 23. 1. The Lord is my Shepherd; I shall not want. Only a shepherd could write Psalm 23, and David was a shepherd. The Lord is the Shepherd of His people and they are His sheep; so David said, “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.”. In eastern lands, the shepherd goes before his flock—he leads them.

  2. Mar 12, 2011 · The only "letter" in 13.7, however, (and it really isn't a letter) is the sof pasuq unless you are speaking of the cantillation marks. These are such as ֿ, ְ, and ‌‌֑, but again, these are not letters but aids in reciting in the synagogue. My apologies for not being clear, and for making up the example.

  3. Apr 5, 2024 · The Meaning of Psalm 23, Explained Line by Line Verse 1. The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. Psalm 23 is about the Lord. Every line is about who He is and what He does. It is also about us. Every line is about us and about what is ours when we belong to the Lord. The relationship between a shepherd and his sheep is one of ownership.

    • Consecutive Verses. Gen. 1:1-3. The Bible is a collection of 66 books. Each book is divided into chapters. And each chapter is divided into verses. The above reference refers to the book of Genesis, the 1st chapter, and verses 1 thru 3.
    • A Selection of Verses. Psalm 119:9, 11. Whenever there is a comma in the reference, what follows it is a verse or multiple verses in the same chapter. Sometimes the Scripture reference can include a selection of 2 or more verses.
    • A Combination of Consecutive and a Selection of Verses. Matt. 6:25-27, 34. This example references verse 25 to 27 and then also verse 34 of the 6th chapter of Matthew.
    • An Entire Chapter. Psalm 23. Sometimes, the verse numbers are not specified when the reference is to an entire chapter of the Bible. For example, “Psalm 23” refers to the book of Psalms, the entire 23rd chapter.
  4. A theological treatise on salvation, grace, faith, and righteousness through Jesus Christ for all. 1 Corinthians. Paul addresses divisions, immorality, and spiritual gifts in the Corinthian church. 2 Corinthians. Paul's defense of his apostleship, his sufferings, and the power of God's grace. Galatians.

  5. In-Depth Bible Study. This Bible study teaches the Bible verse-by-verse, in greater detail and depth than seminaries do, but uses plain English that everyone can understand, as well as an engaging question and answer format. Pastors use this Bible study (read their comments), as do new believers and even non-Christians.

  6. Ephesians 1:7. ESV In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of his grace, NIV In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the riches of God’s grace. NASB In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of our wrongdoings ...

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