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    Psalm 23 is often referred to as the "Shepherd's Psalm". The theme of God as a shepherd was common in ancient Israel and Mesopotamia . For example, King Hammurabi , in the conclusion to his famous legal code , wrote: "I am the shepherd who brings well-being and abundant prosperity; my rule is just.... so that the strong might not oppress the ...

  2. Who wrote Psalm 23? Psalm 23 was written by King David who grew up tending sheep as his father was also a Shepherd. In this Psalm, David expresses his great confidence and delight in the constant protection of a loving God.

  3. Who wrote Psalm 23? Answer: David, the shepherd boy turned King of Israel is often given credit as its author. David likely composed Psalm 23 while tending his sheep, as it paralleled God’s care with that which was shown towards himself and the sheep he cared for himself.

  4. Traditional accounts point towards King David as its author; his skilled musicianship and poetic abilities were noted throughout scripture (e.g. 1 Samuel 16 and 2 Samuel 23:1) as being responsible for writing many psalms; additional support is found within Psalm 23 itself: its opening verse reads “A Psalm of David”, suggesting a direct ...

  5. Who wrote Psalm 23 and when? Answer: Psalm 23 is traditionally attributed to King David, who lived around 1000 BC. What literary genre and its central themes is Psalm 23?

  6. May 21, 2017 · Psalm 23 Author: David the King. So, David was serious enough about his duties as a shepherd that he was willing to attack a lion and a bear to defend his sheep. And God used David’s selfless and fearless shepherding experience in service to Him and His people as the King of Israel.

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  8. The 23rd Psalm is one of the most widely known scriptures in the Bible. It is memorized and repeated in all lands. It is the universal Psalm, the chief Psalm, the pearl of Psalms. 23rd Psalm - The Lord is my shepherd (KJV) Psalm 23:1-6. 1. The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. 2.

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