Psalm 23 Pamphlet
$4.99
Psalm 23 has been cherished and read by countless generations and is considered the most popular psalm. Now get an insider’s look at what the psalm is about – a view from the shepherd. Learn how the psalm reveals the yearly cycle of sheep moving through their pastures, how nomadic shepherd cared for his flock, how danger, drama, and salvation from death figured into shepherding, how sheep learned to trust and recognize their shepherd, how to compare rod and staff references thoughout the Bible.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781596362819
ISBN10: 1596362812
Compiled by: Bristol Works Inc.
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2008
Publisher: Rose Publishing
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