“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” -- King James Version (KJV) Q: I agree with you about changing “want” to “lack” in the 23rd Psalm. I have a large Bible which is too heavy to hold but I ...
John chapter 1 KJV (King James Version) Commentary for John 1 The apostle and evangelist, John, seems to have been the youngest of the twelve. He was especially favoured with our Lord's regard and confidence, so as to be spoken of as the disciple whom Jesus loved. He was very sincerely attached to his Master. He exercised his ministry at Jerusalem with much success, and outlived the ...
Classic FM: What are the lyrics to ‘The Lord is my Shepherd’ and who wrote the hymn?
Based on the 23rd psalm of the Book of Psalms, ‘The Lord’s my Shepherd’ is a hymn which describes God as a shepherd, protecting his ‘flock’. From the King James Bible, the verse reads: The Lord is my ...
What are the lyrics to ‘The Lord is my Shepherd’ and who wrote the hymn?
When we say, “The Lord is my shepherd,” we acknowledge our dependence upon him, his ownership of us, and our personal relationship with him. I don't know much about sheep. I was born and raised in the ...
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"how can they have had the apocryphal in 1611 KJV bible for 274 years and then remove it 1885 what changed or what revelation happened how do we know who telling the truth who added or who took away from the word of God. How do you leave all these other books in the bible and 274 years later it is determined that they should be taken out.