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Text -- Psalms 23:3 (NET)

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Heb. He bringeth it back; from its errors and wandering.

Wesley: Psa 23:3 - -- Not for any worth in me, but for the glory of his justice, and faithfulness, and goodness.
Not for any worth in me, but for the glory of his justice, and faithfulness, and goodness.
JFB: Psa 23:3 - -- To restore the soul is to revive or quicken it (Psa 19:7), or relieve it (Lam 1:11, Lam 1:19).

Those of safety, as directed by God, and pleasing to Him.

Or, regard for His perfections, pledged for His people's welfare.
Clarke: Psa 23:3 - -- He restoreth my soul - Brings back my life from destruction; and converts my soul from sin, that it may not eternally perish. Or, after it has backs...
He restoreth my soul - Brings back my life from destruction; and converts my soul from sin, that it may not eternally perish. Or, after it has backslidden from him, heals its backslidings, and restores it to his favor. See the old paraphrase on this clause in the preceding note

Clarke: Psa 23:3 - -- In the paths of righteousness - במעגלי צדק bemageley tsedek , "in the circuits"or "orbits of righteousness."In many places of Scripture ma...
In the paths of righteousness -

Clarke: Psa 23:3 - -- For his name’ s sake - To display the glory of his grace, and not on account of any merit in me. God’ s motives of conduct towards the chi...
For his name’ s sake - To display the glory of his grace, and not on account of any merit in me. God’ s motives of conduct towards the children of men are derived from the perfections and goodness of his own nature.
Calvin -> Psa 23:3
Calvin: Psa 23:3 - -- 3.He restoreth my soul As it is the duty of a good shepherd to cherish his sheep, and when they are diseased or weak to nurse and support them, David...
3.He restoreth my soul As it is the duty of a good shepherd to cherish his sheep, and when they are diseased or weak to nurse and support them, David declares that this was the manner in which he was treated by God. The restoring of the soul, as we have translated it, or the conversion of the soul, as it is, literally rendered, is of the same import as to make anew, or to recover, as has been already stated in the 19th psalm, at the seventh verse. By the paths of righteousness, he means easy and plain paths. 534 As he still continues his metaphor, it would be out of place to understand this as referring to the direction of the Holy Spirit. He has stated a little before that God liberally supplies him with all that is requisite for the maintenance of the present life, and now he adds, that he is defended by him from all trouble. The amount of what is said is, that God is in no respect wanting to his people, seeing he sustains them by his power, invigorates and quickens them, and averts from them whatever is hurtful, that they may walk at ease in plain and straight paths. That, however, he may not ascribe any thing to his own worth or merit, David represents the goodness of God as the cause of so great liberality, declaring that God bestows all these things upon him for his own name’s sake. And certainly his choosing us to be his sheep, and his performing towards us all the offices of a shepherd, is a blessing which proceeds entirely from his free and sovereign goodness, as we shall see in the sixty-fifth psalm.
TSK -> Psa 23:3
TSK: Psa 23:3 - -- restoreth : Psa 19:7 *marg. Psa 51:10, Psa 51:12, Psa 85:4-7, Psa 119:176; Job 33:30; Jer 32:37-42; Hos 14:4-9; Mic 7:8, Mic 7:9, Mic 7:18, Mic 7:19; ...
restoreth : Psa 19:7 *marg. Psa 51:10, Psa 51:12, Psa 85:4-7, Psa 119:176; Job 33:30; Jer 32:37-42; Hos 14:4-9; Mic 7:8, Mic 7:9, Mic 7:18, Mic 7:19; Luk 22:31, Luk 22:32; Rev 3:19
leadeth : Psa 5:8, Psa 34:3, Psa 143:8-10; Pro 8:20; Isa 42:16; Jer 31:8

collapse allCommentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)
Barnes -> Psa 23:3
Barnes: Psa 23:3 - -- He leadeth me beside the still waters - Margin, "waters of quietness."Not stagnant waters, but waters not tempestuous and stormy; waters so cal...
He leadeth me beside the still waters - Margin, "waters of quietness."Not stagnant waters, but waters not tempestuous and stormy; waters so calm, gentle, and still, as to suggest the idea of repose, and such as prompt to repose. As applied to the people of God, this denotes the calmness - the peace - the repose of the soul, when salvation flows as in a gently running stream; when there is no apprehension of want; when the heart is at; peace with God.
He restoreth my soul - literally, "He causes my life to return."DeWette, "He quickens me,"or causes me to live. The word soul"here means life, or spirit, and not the soul in the strict sense in which the term is now used. It refers to the spirit when exhausted, weary, or sad; and the meaning is, that God quickens or vivifies the spirit when thus exhausted. The reference is not to the soul as wandering or backsliding from God, but to the life or spirit as exhausted, wearied, troubled, anxious, worn down with care and toil. the heart, thus exhausted, He re-animates. He brings back its vigor. He encourages it; excites it to new effort; fills it with new joy.
He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness - In right paths, or right ways. He conducts me in the straight path that leads to Himself; He does not permit me to wander in ways that would lead to ruin. In reference to His people it is true:
(a) that He leads them in the path by which they become righteous, or by which they are "justified"before him; and
(b) that He leads them in the way of "uprightness"and "truth."He guides them in the way to heaven; His constant care is evinced that they "may"walk in that path.
For his name’ s sake - For His own sake; or, that His name may be honored. It is not primarily on their account; it is not solely that they may be saved. It is that He may be honored:
(a) in their being saved at all;
(b) in the manner in which it is done;
© in the influence of their whole life, under His guidance, as making known His own character and perfections.
Compare Isa 43:25; Isa 48:9; Isa 66:5; Jer 14:7. The feeling expressed in this verse is that of confidence in God; an assurance that he would always lead his people in the path in which they should go. Compare Psa 25:9. This he will always do if people will follow the directions of His word, the teachings of His Spirit, and the guidance of His providence. No one who submits to Him in this way will ever go astray!
Poole -> Psa 23:3
Poole: Psa 23:3 - -- He restoreth Heb. he bringeth it back ; either,
1. From its errors or wandering; or,
2. Into the body, out of which it was even departing and fain...
He restoreth Heb. he bringeth it back ; either,
1. From its errors or wandering; or,
2. Into the body, out of which it was even departing and fainting away. He reviveth or comforteth me. Compare Rth 4:15 1Sa 30:12 Lam 1:11 .
In the paths of righteousness in straight, and plain, and safe paths, where the sheep is neither hurt, nor wearied, nor in danger of wandering. By his word he directs me to the right ways of truth, and holiness, and righteousness, and by his Spirit he inclines and enables me to choose them, and to continue to walk in them.
For his name’ s sake not for any worth in me, but merely for the demonstration and glory of his justice, and faithfulness, and goodness.
Haydock -> Psa 23:3
Haydock: Psa 23:3 - -- Place. The punishment of the Bethsamites, and of Oza, had filled all with alarm, so that David durst not introduce the ark into his palace, 1 Kings ...
Place. The punishment of the Bethsamites, and of Oza, had filled all with alarm, so that David durst not introduce the ark into his palace, 1 Kings vi. 19. (Calmet) ---
Though Christ created and redeemed all, yet only the just shall inherit felicity. (Worthington)
Gill -> Psa 23:3
Gill: Psa 23:3 - -- He restoreth my soul,.... Either when backslidden, and brings it back again when led or driven away, and heals its backslidings; or rather, when faint...
He restoreth my soul,.... Either when backslidden, and brings it back again when led or driven away, and heals its backslidings; or rather, when fainting, swooning, and ready to die away, he fetches it back again, relieves, refreshes, and comforts with the discoveries of his love, with the promises of his word, and with the consolations of his Spirit, and such like reviving cordials; see Gill on Psa 19:7;
he leadeth, he in the paths of righteousness; in the plain paths of truth and holiness, in which men, though fools, shall not err; in right ones, though they sometimes seem rough and rugged to Christ's sheep, yet are not crooked; there is no turning to the right hand or the left; they lead straight on to the city of habitation; and they are righteous ones, as paths of duty are, and all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord be; moreover, Christ leads his by faith, to walk on in him and in his righteousness, looking through it, and on account of it, for eternal life; see Pro 8:20; and all this he does
for his name's sake; for his own glory and the praise of his grace, and not for any merits or deserts in men.

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NET Notes: Psa 23:3 The Hebrew term שֶׁם (shem, “name”) refers here to the shepherd’s reputation. (The English term “name̶...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 23:3
Geneva Bible: Psa 23:3 He ( b ) restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the ( c ) paths of righteousness for his name's sake.
( b ) He comforts or refreshes me.
( c ) Plain or...

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 23:1-6
Maclaren -> Psa 23:1-6
Maclaren: Psa 23:1-6 - --The Shepherd King Of Israel
The Lord is my shepherd: I shall not want. 2. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: He leadeth me beside the still ...
MHCC -> Psa 23:1-6
MHCC: Psa 23:1-6 - --" The Lord is my shepherd." In these words, the believer is taught to express his satisfaction in the care of the great Pastor of the universe, the R...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 23:1-6
Matthew Henry: Psa 23:1-6 - -- From three very comfortable premises David, in this psalm, draws three very comfortable conclusions, and teaches us to do so too. We are saved by ho...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 23:1-3
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 23:1-3 - --
The poet calls Jahve רעי , as He who uniformly and graciously provides for and guides him and all who are His. Later prophecy announces the visi...
Constable -> Psa 23:1-6; Psa 23:1-4
Constable: Psa 23:1-6 - --Psalm 23
David reflected on God's many blessings to him and concluded that God would continue to be fait...




