Discuss Psalms 23 Page 5

  • Shann on Psalms 23 - 2 years ago
    Amen! I love these Bible Verses.
  • Maryjane on Psalms 23 - 2 years ago
    My mom loves show and tell.and she torments me with it.i been waiting on god 1999- 2023 the day I graduated from school.they did not love me and complains of me all the time.iron.pants.
  • Mary beth on Psalms 23 - 2 years ago
    My pastor name is William Johnson.
  • Carolann Lewis on Psalms 23 - 2 years ago
    What does it mean for burnt offering and whole burnt offering? Then shall they offer bullocks upon thine altar.
  • Rick - In Reply on Psalms 23 - 2 years ago
    Roselinda Thought this would bless you. The Lord is my shepherd = 1 Peter 2:25 part b. I shall not want =

    Phil. 4:13, He maketh me to lie down = peaceful internally and externally =Col.3:13, in green pastures =

    physical nourishment met beside still waters = sheep will not drink out of loud running water= phil. 4:8+9

    where to keep our minds which maintains our bodies and spirit, that restores out souls. Paths of righteousness

    for His name sake, Acts 5:20. Verse 4 = Ephesians 6:11. Verse 5 More than abundant life, John 10:10 second half.

    Verse 6 Gods abundant Grace Mercy Peace Love and Forgiveness and the End Eternal Life through the Great Shepherd

    Jesus Christ and eternal life in perfect bodies worshipping God in new Heaven and Earth wherein dwelleth righteousness

    Revelation 21:1-4.
  • Roselinda c kahler on Psalms 23 - 2 years ago
    I just Love the 23rd psalm
  • Rhonda on Psalms 23 - 2 years ago
    I was in despair over a family heath crisis and bad news on alot of fronts. So I turned all off and really handed over all my burdens to the Lord and he restored my soul. Hallelujah praise the Lord for having such great mercy on me.
  • Amarin - In Reply on Psalms 23 - 3 years ago
    The Hebrew word for rebuke is ga'ar which meanings include: to cry out, to reprove (meaning to blame; to find fault).

    In Zechariah 3:2 the meaning could include: to check (meaning to stop; to restrain; to hinder; to curb) or to restrain by Moral Force.
  • Mishael - In Reply on Psalms 23 - 3 years ago
    We commonly think of rebuke as an adverse confrontation, but Proverbs 27:5-6 says, "Better is open rebuke than hidden love. Wounds from a friend can be trusted, but an enemy multiplies kisses."

    For a simple definition, according to the King James Dictionary, rebuke means "To reprimand; strongly warn; restrain."
  • Lois on Psalms 23 - 3 years ago
    What does the sentence of, "God will rebuke the enemies," what does rebuke mean?
  • TANNOH Constance on Psalms 23 - 3 years ago
    Thanks so much for the materials to help build others not to break or tear them apart from the precepts of God. Tons of blessings to all. The seasons BEST in extra ordinarily .From one of the persons touched by the outfits inspiration .YIDDISH.
  • T. Levis - In Reply on Psalms 23 - 3 years ago
    King David is accredited as author of Psalms 23, here is some of his documented historical references that may help understand deeper: 1 Samuel 19:1,9,10,11,15,18,20-24, 2 Samuel 12:7-14, 2 Samuel 15:14,
  • David - In Reply on Psalms 23 - 3 years ago
    Hi Gerry The 23 psalm is perhaps the most well known and for good reason, through out it God uses the analogy of the shepherd in regards to how God takes care of us who believe. The shepherds profession was to take total care of his flock in verse four the principle is no matter where the sheep went the shepherd had a staff that he used on the sheep to nudge or guide the and to ward off predators, he never beat or yelled at the flock because sheep are by nature gentle. Notice verse two He maketh them to lie down in green pastures beside still waters, it says still waters because sheep will not drink out of load rushing waters for them to flourish they need peaceful surroundings. This same analogy is used by Jesus Christ in the Gospels as being the true Shepherd and his sheep Know and hear his Voice.
  • Gerry on Psalms 23 - 3 years ago
    What is meant for Psalms 23:4?
  • Tonya on Psalms 23 - 3 years ago
    Pls pray fir my brother Brian who died saying this story his funeral
  • William on Psalms 23:4 - 3 years ago
    Psalms 23:4 is by far my most favorite bible verse of the book of Psalms.
  • Meshack john on Psalms 23 - 3 years ago
    Your Comment...the care for his people and he will not aloud everything happen to his people except you break the henge
  • Joann mcintosh on Psalms 23 - 3 years ago
    Teach your children the way they should go
  • Dale on Psalms 23 - 3 years ago
    Approximately what time, (date), in the KJV Bible history, is the LAST communication God had with men?

    Scripture please.

    Thank you
  • T MC - In Reply on Psalms 23 - 3 years ago
    Hi i am praying for you !! Keep strong if you are renting I was in the same situation I went to google housing key they approved us for 9000 in backpay rent this is for California. Pleas pray give it to him amen
  • Sonya on Psalms 23 - 3 years ago
    Have not been working my unemployment is two months backed up I'm praying that I don't lose my home I no my father hears me I love him so much I no he didn't bring me this far to let me go it's so heavy on me
  • Dianne - In Reply on Psalms 23 - 3 years ago
    I appreciate the input Brother God Bless.
  • Chris - In Reply on Psalms 23 - 3 years ago
    If I could interject Dianne. Actually, when I read your comment, I thought that you were inferring something else. So forgive me if I've misunderstood, but just to state the obvious: Hophni & Phinehas were indeed the (biological) sons of Eli. Then in 1 Samuel 2:12, they being referred to as "sons of belial" was a derogatory term for people who were useless, worthless, or scoundrels. And so they were, as seen in the following verses (13-17). But you would have known that - though it might help Larus & others.
  • Dianne - In Reply on Psalms 23 - 3 years ago
    Adam The scriptures were not given in english and there were people helping to translate it, as I said I know the Bible as originally Given in 2 Peter 1:20+21 is given by inspiration of God. Also it is an eastern book with eastern thought that when brought to light makes it even deeper so no that has nothing to do with questioning the author. God Bless
  • Adam - In Reply on Psalms 23 - 3 years ago
    Looks like a trick to me. It appears to say different things and I don't see how you assume these are contradictory. Also, is your goal in posting this to sow doubt in others' minds? Is that what Jesus called you to do?
  • Dianne - In Reply on Psalms 23 - 3 years ago
    Hi Adam I bring to you something to think about, I believe that the Bible as originally given Holy men of God spoke as they were moved by Holy Spirit 2 Peter 1:20+21. That being said look at 1 Samuel 1:3 the two sons of Eli Hophni and Phinehas the priest of the lord were there. In 1 Samuel 2:12 it says the sons of Eli were sons of Belial they new not the lord. So the question is which were they? No this is not a trick just food for thought.
  • Dianne - In Reply on Psalms 23 - 3 years ago
    English Sacha Its interesting you mention this another take I read from a book on eastern culture on this is in biblical times there was one large entrance to a city the gate and one small entrance behind it that was only large enough for a camel to go through with one rider on its knees, hence eye of the needle. I know that many things that Jesus Christ taught had eastern culture and thought tied to it. Thanks for the input its interesting. God Bless
  • English sacha - In Reply on Psalms 23 - 3 years ago
    Hi Dianne , in London we have one of Cleopatra's needles , apparently , there were two of them outside Egyptian cities and all camels had to pass between them to entre the city but , the gap was very narrow so they had to unload their cargo that they were carrying in order to pass through the needles , so , the parable is basically about unburdening yourself of your worldly goods before you can enter the Kingdom of God .
  • Dianne - In Reply on Psalms 23 - 3 years ago
    Hi larus The greatest challenge when it comes to Gods word is getting by what translators added or just didn't understand correctly, Gods word when originally given had no capital letters commas, question marks chapter headings, it was in manuscript form. Also the bible is an eastern book with eastern thought, in the Gospels Jesus Christ said it is easier for a camel to walk through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven. Camel through eye of the needle is eastern thought. In light of that it is still The Truth as it says in 2 Peter 1:20+21 Holy men of God spake as they were moved by Holy Spirit. There are sources to help with this. God Bless
  • Adam - In Reply on Psalms 23 - 3 years ago
    Hi Larus, do you have some examples of what you believe was changed? I've seen a lot of people claim this previously, but 100% of the claims were due to a misunderstanding of one thing or another. Also, are you talking about the KJV or another translation?


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