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Review: Psalm 23 with Justin Alfred

Posted on May 17, 2012 Posted by Blue Letter Bible

Just in case you missed it, you might want to check out our recent blog series with Biblical language expert Justin Alfred. Justin walked us through the Hebrew language and grammar found in a well-known psalm, Psalm 23, and showed us how to mine some rich theological truths among its lines.

Here are the posts from the series:

  • Introduction: Who is Justin Alfred? (part one & part two)
  • Psalm 23:1 – Yahweh the Shepherd and His Perfect Provision
  • Psalm 23:2 – The Shepherd’s Faithfulness in Bringing Us to the End of Ourselves
  • Psalm 23:3 – The Shepherd’s Faithfulness in Restoring and Guiding Us
  • Psalm 23:4 – Fear in Life and the Comfort of the Lord
  • Psalm 23:5 – The Shepherd’s Provision and Anointing
  • Psalm 23:6 – The Sheperd’s Love Never Fails

Beginning next week, Justin will teach us about the “emphatic negations” found in the original languages and what they mean, practically speaking, for us today. Our CEO Jim Milligan provided an introduction to this new series, including why he is particularly excited about it.

We pray and hope it is a blessing to you!

 

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Comments

  1. Robin says

    May 17, 2012 at 3:35 pm

    Yeah a Hebrew scholar to teach us the depths!

  2. Debi C. says

    May 17, 2012 at 8:30 pm

    I am looking forward to this. I enjoy it when my Pastor deepens his sermons with what the Greek and Hebrew meanings are in the text he is teaching. It just makes the meaning so much richer. This will be fun! Thank you, thank you!

    Your friend, Debi

  3. andybob says

    May 18, 2012 at 7:41 am

    BLB Staff,

    I occasionally open up and read your Blog posts and enjoy the body of Christ ministry that is shared back and forth amongst the brethren.

    Today when I opened your website I noted that all the scripture references were blank. When I hover over them with my mouse they actually show up. I check my computer settings and they are correct and I checked it with two different Internet Browsers “Internet Explorer” and “FireFox-Mozzilla” you may have a problem with your website settings.

    As I said I check in to read the Blogs from time to time and this is the first time I have seen this problem.

    Thanks for listening,
    Brother Andybob

  4. Lover of Jesus says

    May 18, 2012 at 8:59 am

    Hi Brother Andybob,
    It seems like you are not the only one with this problem. I thought there was something wring with my computer too but it seems as if the BLOG spot in general is having this problem.

    Be blessed!

    • andybob says

      May 18, 2012 at 7:29 pm

      Oh though Lover of Jesus,

      Our prayers are answered!

      I see the scriptures now.

      Thanks for the kind words.

      AB

  5. 100womenpraying says

    May 19, 2012 at 4:04 am

    i thank our Father in Jeus name. I entered the psalms 23 study at lesson 5 and was desperately seeking your web site for the previous commetaries but couldn’t find it. Thank God for the repost of all of this series I read it on our prayer line in the early mornings. God bless blueletterbible it is such an awesome study tool and wonderful inspiration daily.

    • Kalvin C. says

      May 20, 2012 at 2:29 pm

      100womenpraying – The other parts of the Psalm 23 study are found as follows: Part 1 – 4/4/12; Part 2 – 4/11/12; Part 3 – 4/18/12; Part 4 – 4/25/12. They are available by means of the calendar function. Click on the date you want and . . . voila! God Bless You. Kalvin C.

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