Explaining The Book

Category: Psalms

Psalms is a collection of prayers, laments, and praises exalting God’s character, works, and covenant faithfulness. Many psalms prophetically anticipate Christ as the ultimate King, Redeemer, and Shepherd. They encourage believers to trust in God, worship Him in every circumstance, and find hope in the promises fulfilled in Christ’s reign.

  • Psalm 23 5 Message

    Psalm 23 5 Message: In our Psalm 23 4 Commentary article we heard about God protecting us from enemies. And those enemies that are beaten back by the shepherd’s staff sometimes are forced to watch as the shepherd lavishes us with goodness, according to verse 5 of Psalm 23. 5 Thou preparest a [table/feast] before me…

    Psalm 23 5 Message
  • Psalm 23 4 Commentary

    Psalm 23 4 Commentary: Despite our Shepherd’s leading us down the right paths (as we studied in our Psalm 23 3 Commentary article) that doesn’t mean a total absence of fear-inducing realities, as verse 4 of Psalm 23 admits. 4 [Yea,/Even] [though/when] I [must…] walk through the [valley of the shadow of death/darkest valley], I will fear no…

    Psalm 23 4 Commentary
  • Psalm 23 3 Commentary

    Psalm 23 3 Commentary: The food and drink and peace that the Lord gives according to what we learned in our Psalm 23 2 Meaning article leads to what we see here in the third verse of Psalm 23. 3 He restoreth my [soul/strength]:he [leadeth/guides] me [in/down] the [paths of righteousness/right paths] for his [name’s/reputation’s] sake. Psalm…

    Psalm 23 3 Commentary
  • Psalm 23 2 Meaning

    Psalm 23 2 Meaning: Psalm 23:1 establishes the theme of the psalm which is God’s Pastoral Provisions. And now through the rest of this psalm David leads us through several areas of life where this rings true – where God’s Pastoral Provisions appear in the life of a believer. Let’s see this in verse 2. 2…

    Psalm 23 2 Meaning
  • Psalm 23 1 Commentary

    Psalm 23 1 Commentary: So, let’s see what this shepherd-turned-king says about God’s Pastoral Provisions. Let’s read the rest of verse 1. The LORD is my shepherd;I [shall not want/lack nothing]. Psalm 23 1 Commentary: What a Shepherd is Like A shepherd cares for his sheep. If the sheep are to eat, it’s the shepherd…

    Psalm 23 1 Commentary
  • Psalm 23 Author

    Psalm 23 Author: Psalm 23 begins with this superscription… KJV Psalm 23:1 <A Psalm of David.> And what better author to write a psalm on God’s pastoral provisions than King David? We know of this man from Scripture as a shepherd who personally knew the Lord and his provisions. Psalm 23 Author: David the Shepherd David…

    Psalm 23 Author
  • Psalm 23 Commentary

    Let’s turn to Psalm 23. Psalm 23 Commentary: Genre The 23rd psalm is not a lament psalm – David isn’t working through a problem in his life. Neither is this psalm strictly a praise psalm – he’s not calling people to praise the Lord specifically. Instead Psalm 23 may be classified as a reflective or…

    Psalm 23 Commentary