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Post by heartfelt7 on Oct 21, 2016 17:14:48 GMT -6
I love David's songs (or psalms) about Love. Maybe because he was a little bit of "every" man - a lowly shepherd, the highest king, a soldier, a lover, a murderer, an adulterer. He was the "apple" of God's eye, and I must contemplate why.
Contemplating the 23rd Psalm
Being still (RIGHT HERE) is a rest for the body. Being still (RIGHT NOW) is a respite for the mind. And when body and mind are still and aligned, He restoreth my Soul.
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Post by phantasm on Oct 30, 2016 11:54:16 GMT -6
What's jumped out at me about the psalm, as an adult, is the themes of nobility, actually:
"He anoints my head with oil, my cup runneth over..." "He sets a table before me, in the midst of my enemies..." "I shall not be in want..."
Seems it could have been recited/sung/chanted/whatever at his coronation.
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Post by anirbas on Nov 5, 2016 21:03:46 GMT -6
Wow! Did you see the amount of views this piece has had since you posted it, dear Heart? Regardez vous.
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