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Mundy's Quote for the Day



Mundy's Quote for the Day
By: Reverend Lynwood F. Mundy

The Lord The Shepherd of His People
A Psalm of David.
1    The Lord is amy shepherd; bI shall not 1want.
2    cHe makes me to lie down in 2green pastures;
dHe leads me beside the 3still waters.
3    He restores my soul;
eHe leads me in the paths of righteousness
For His name’s sake.[1]  
(Psalm 23:1-3NKJV)
a Ps. 78:52; 80:1; [Is. 40:11]; Ezek. 34:11, 12; [John 10:11; 1 Pet. 2:25; Rev. 7:16, 17]
b [Ps. 34:9, 10; Phil. 4:19]
1 lack
c Ps. 65:11–13; Ezek. 34:14
2 Lit. pastures of tender grass
d [Rev. 7:17]
3 Lit. waters of rest
e Ps. 5:8; 31:3; Prov. 8:20
[1] The New King James Version. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1982. Print.

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