PSAL. XXIII.
David under the similitude of a Shepherd sheweth 〈◊〉〈◊〉 love and mercies to his people, whereby their 〈…〉〈…〉is confirmed.
A Psalme of David. [unspec 1]
IEhovah feedeth me, I shall not lacke. In folds of budding grasse he maketh me [unspec 2] lie downe; hee easily leadeth mee by the waters of rests. He returneth my soule, he [unspec 3] leadeth me in the beaten paths of justice, for his Name sake. Yea, though I should walk [unspec 4] in the valley of the shade of death, I will not feare evill, for thou wilt be with me; thy rod and thy staffe, they shall comfort me. Thou [unspec 5] furnishest before me a table in presence of my distressers: thou makest fat my head with oile, my cup is abundant. Doubtlesse, good and [unspec 6] mercy shall follow me all the daies of my life, and I shall converse in the house of Iehovah to length of daies.
FEedeth me] or, is my Feeder, my Pastor. The [unspec 1] word comprehendeth all duties of a good Herd, as together feeding, guiding, governing, and de∣fending his flocke. Therefore Kings also have this title, and are said to feed their people, Psal. 78. 71, 72. 2 Sam. 5. 2. Hereupon it is attributed to God, and to Christ, feeding his Church, as the Shep∣herd of their soules, Psal. 80. 2. Ezek. 34. 12, 14, 15. Esay 40. 11. Ioh. 10. 11. 1 Pet. 2. 25. The Chaldee referreth this to a former worke, saying▪ The Lord fed his people in the wildernesse, they lacked nothing.
Vers. 2. of budding grasse] pleasant pastures and [unspec 2] leas, where greene and tender herbs doe spring. he maketh me] or, will make me lie downe, to wit, for rest from heat. This also is another dutie of a good Herder, as, I will feed my flocke, and I will make them lie downe, saith the Lord, Ezek. 34. 15. and, Shew me, O thou whom my soule loveth, where thou feedest, where thou makest lie downe at noone, Song 1. 6. easily leadeth] or comfortably ••ui∣deth mee; it noteth a soft and gentle leading, with sustaining of infirmitie, as Gen. 33. 14. Esay 40. 11. Therefore the Greeke turneth it, he nourisheth mee. So Psal. 31. 4. by waters] or unto waters of rests, that is, most quiet (or calme) waters, and such as give rest and refreshing. All these things Christ perfor∣meth to his flocke, as it is written, They shall hun∣ger no more, neither thirst any more, neither shall the Sun light on them, nor any heat; for the Lambe which is in the midst of the throne shall feed them, and shall lead them to the lively fountaines of waters, Revel. 7. 16, 17.
Vers. 3. returneth my soule] or, will returne or re∣store [unspec 3] it, and consequently give it rest. See Psalm. 19. 8.
Vers. 4. shade of death] that is, darke and dread∣full [unspec 4] shadow; and in a manner, the very state of death. This speech denoteth imminent danger, Jer. 2. 6. sore affliction, Psal. 44. 20. and 107. 10. 14. feare and terrour, Iob 24. 17. and dreadfull darknesse, Iob 10. 21, 22. whereto spiritually is opposed the light and