The shepherd’s psalm
With the exception of what is commonly called “The Lord’s Prayer”, there is probably not another passage of scripture as well known and as often memorized as the twenty-third psalm. Though many of the psalms portray war and struggle, the twenty-third psalm portrays absolute peace and tranquility of heart and soul. One can almost picture David, the young shepherd boy, sitting quietly in the evening while the flock is contented and safe in his ...
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Robert C. Oliver
Contributing columnist
The Sampson Independent
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