Psalm 23

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YHWH is My Shepherd

Introduction

Overview

Purpose: To express confidence in YHWH's provision and protection.

Content: Like a shepherd and a host, YHWH provides for me and protects me even when danger is near.

Message: I lack nothing and fear nothing because YHWH is with me!

Background Ideas

  • God is often referred to as the shepherd of his people (e.g., Pss 80:1; 95:7; 100:3; Isa 40:11). However, in Ps 23:1, YHWH is presented as David's personal shepherd; i.e., the one who leads, provides, and protects David.
  • The anointing with a fine, spiced oil was a customary expression of hospitality. Prior to entering the banqueting room, the host would anoint the guest's head with oil (Pss 45:7; 92:10; 133:2; Amos 6:6; Luke 7:46).
  • "You arrange a table" means to set out food and drink for dining (cf. TWOT; Ross 2011, 566; VanGemeren 2008, 255). This was a gesture of hospitality (Gen 18:1–8; Exod 2:18–20; Ps 78:19).
  • It was the host's responsibility to provide food, water, and lodging for the guests and their animals (cf. DBI 1378; Gen 24:23—25; 26:30; 31:1—33; etc). The host was also responsible for providing protection to his guests from all enemies (cf. Briggs and Briggs 1906–1907, 210).

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Close-but-Clear Translation

1. A psalm by David.
YHWH is my shepherd; I will never lack [anything].
2. He makes me lie down in green pastures.
He leads me to water where I can rest.
3. He restores my life.
He leads me in paths of righteousness
for the sake of his name.
4. Even when I walk in a valley of darkness,
I will not fear harm,
because you are with me.
Your rod and your staff,
they comfort me.
5. You arrange a table before me
in the presence of my adversaries.
You have anointed my head with oil.
My cup is overflowing.
6. Surely goodness and loyalty will pursue me
all the days of my life,
and I will dwell in YHWH's house
for as long as I live.



Explore the Layers

Exegetical Issues

  • The Text and Meaning of Ps. 23:3b
  • The Meaning of צלמות in Ps 23:4
  • The Text of Ps. 23:6b
  • Grammar

    Semantics

    Lexical and Phrase-level Semantics

    Verbal Semantics

    Story Behind the Psalm (Unit-level Semantics)

    Discourse

    Participant Analysis

    Macrosyntax

    Speech Act Analysis

    Emotional Analysis

    Repeated Roots

    Poetics

    Poetic Structure & Features

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