23rd Psalm

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The Lord's my shepherd, I'll not want;

He makes me down to lie

In pastures green; he leadeth me

The quiet waters by.



My soul he doth restore again,

And me to walk doth make

Within the paths of righteousness,

E'en for his own name's sake.



Yea, though I walk in death's dark vale,

Yet will I fear no ill:

For thou art with me, and thy rod

And staff me comfort still.



My table thou hast furnished

In prsence of my foes;

My head thou dost with oil anoint

And my cup overflows.



Goodness and mercy all my life

Shall surely follow me;

And in God's house for evermore

My dwelling-place shall be...

23rd Psalm by Religious Music

Religious Music's rendition of the 23rd Psalm stands as a quintessential example of traditional English hymnody, blending ancient biblical text with a timeless melody. The song reflects the genre's deep roots in Christian worship, characterized by its meditative tone and focus on divine protection and guidance. Often performed in congregational settings, this recording captures the solemnity and reverence associated with the psalm's themes of trust and peace. As part of a broader catalog of sacred works, the piece exemplifies the enduring appeal of choral music that has influenced generations of musicians and worshippers alike, serving as a bridge between historical liturgy and contemporary spiritual expression.