While Psalm 23 does not mention the Sabbath at all, it is appropriate to the themes of the Sabbath meals. It speaks of rest, comfort, and restoring the soul. It speaks of trust and assurance in God that he will provide for our needs. Learn to sing the Hebrew melody of Psalm 23 with lyrics in Hebrew and transliteration. English translation are also provided.
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