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Names of God Series #10. In The Old Testament:. A. Psalm 80:1 – The shepherd of Israel . In The Old Testament:. B. Ezekiel 34: 11-16 – The Shepherd seeks his lost sheep. In The Old Testament:. C. Psalm 100:3 – We are His sheep . In The New Testament:.
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In The Old Testament: A. Psalm 80:1 – The shepherd of Israel.
In The Old Testament: B. Ezekiel 34: 11-16 – The Shepherd seeks his lost sheep.
In The Old Testament: C. Psalm 100:3 – We are His sheep.
In The New Testament: A. We have a great picture of Jesus, our loving Shepherd (John 10:1-18)
In The New Testament: B. Hebrews 13:20
In The New Testament: C. I Peter 2:25
The first place we find Jehovah Rohi is in the Shepherd’s Psalm – Psalm 23
The “I shall not wants” of Psalm 23 v. 2 – rest “lie down” = raw-bats – to recline, make to rest
The “I shall not wants” of Psalm 23 v. 2 – refreshment “still” = men-oo-khaw (abode)
The “I shall not wants” of Psalm 23 v. 2 – “waters” = mah-yim - liquid waste, urine.
The “I shall not wants” of Psalm 23 v. 3 – forgiveness. “restoreth” = shoob (turn back) “soul” = animal appetite Meaning: expel waste for health by water of the word
The “I shall not wants” of Psalm 23 v. 3 – guidance.
The “I shall not wants” of Psalm 23 v. 4 - Companionship “rod” = shay-bet (punishment) “staff” = mish-ay-naw (support)
The “I shall not wants” of Psalm 23 v. 4 – Comfort “paths” = mah-gawl(a circular trench)
The “I shall not wants” of Psalm 23 v. 5 – Sustenance “preparest” = aw-rak (arrange) “table” shool-khawn (spread out a meal) Root of table: tseh-dek = moral prosperity
The “I shall not wants” of Psalm 23 v. 5 – Joy
The “I shall not wants” of Psalm 23 v. 5 – Anything
The “I shall not wants” of Psalm 23 v. 6 – Anything
The “I shall not wants” of Psalm 23 v. 6 – Anything in this life…
The “I shall not wants” of Psalm 23 v. 6 – Anything in the life to come “follow” = raw-daf (to run after)