Wednesday, September 11, 2019
THEY COMFORT ME!
Ps
23:4
4 Yea, though I walk through the
valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy
rod and thy staff they comfort me.
This vale of
deep darkness must be walked by each of us. But
David is not talking about the
shepherd. He is talking TO the
shepherd. He is not leading as usual but walking beside us through this gorge
with high walls. It offers little room to avoid its terrors, so the shepherd
endures the journey with us.
The rod is a
weapon. The Hebrew word is shebet
and refers to a stick that used for “punishing, fighting, or ruling a
clan.” It is the same word that is translated scepter. The idea is authority which provides security. Only when
we stray is it a fearful object.
The staff is the word mish-‘eneth and is the familiar
shepherd’s crook. It is the feminine form of mish-‘en so it has a
softer meaning than the rod. It is used for support, guidance, and rescue.
The shepherd
and I cannot avoid the vale of shadows
because it leads to green pastures and still waters. No, I can’t avoid it, but
I’m not alone.
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