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One of the best known metrical versions of Psalm 23 is the Christian hymn, "The Lord's My Shepherd", a translation first published in the 1650 Scottish Psalter. [21] Although widely attributed to the English Parliamentarian Francis Rous , the text was the result of significant editing by a translating committee in the 1640s before publication ...
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... A similarity between both versions of Psalm 23 is the presence of Death and ...
The Lord Is My Shepherd is a sacred choral composition by John Rutter, a setting of Psalm 23.The work was published by Oxford University Press in 1978. [1] Marked "Slow but flowing", the music is in C major and 2/4 time. [2]
A unique Psalms scroll with only about a quarter of the Masoretic psalms (in atypical order), three Syriac psalms, one from Ben Sira, and the only known copies of three more unique psalms—Plea for Deliverance, Apostrophe to Zion, and Hymn to the Creator—all of which are unattested by other sources, as well as the short text of David's ...
Comparison of select verses with other versions King James Version English Standard Version New International Version American Standard Version New American Standard Bible Darby Translation Recovery Version Differences Gen. 4:7b And if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door. And unto thee shall be his desire, and thou shalt rule over him.
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"The Lord's My Shepherd" is a Christian hymn. It is a metrical psalm commonly attributed to the English Puritan Francis Rous and based on the text of Psalm 23 in the Bible. The hymn first appeared in the Scots Metrical Psalter in 1650 traced to a parish in Aberdeenshire.