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*Condition Note: Book is very lightly used and clean--almost like new.*
Have you ever wondered why David chose to portray the Lord as his shepherd in Psalm 23? Is that all he is portraying Him as in the Psalm? What exactly does David mean by "I shall not want"? What is "the valley of the shadow of death"? If you crave an in-depth analysis of the deeper meaning of these expressions and wish to savor the poetic beauty of Psalm 23, this book is a must-read for you.
King David is one of the most fascinating figures in the Holy Bible.
He was an exceptional poet, musician, and songwriter.
In Psalm 23, he captures the beauty of nature and combines it with his unshakable faith based on his relational experiences with Yahweh.
From the historical context when David wrote the psalm, he was a lost sheep-on the run from king Saul and became a nomad going from town to town to survive.
He was a black sheep-he was overlooked by his own father, and his brothers were angry with him for his bravery in the face of Goliath's defiance. But he was also a safe sheep-through it all Yahweh, the Lord, was with him to keep him safe from danger, and ultimately made him king.
Whichever category you fit in-whether a lost sheep, black sheep, or a safe sheep, you can still put your trust in the Lord as YOUR Shepherd to guide and protect you always. THIS IS BOOK IS A DAY'S READING FOR A LIFETIME OF FAITH-A Must Have!!!
CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction
SECTION ONE
The Shepherd Metaphor
The Position of the Shepherd
The Leadership of the Shepherd
The Character of the Shepherd
SECTION TWO
The Presence of the Shepherd
A Paradigm Shift
The Anointing of Oil Imagery
The Abundance of Royal Blessings
In Gratitude to the King
SECTION THREE
Summary
Conclusion
Bibliography
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
2021 |
Printed: |
2021 |
Pages: |
98 |
Publisher: |
Xlibris Us |
Condition: |
A- |