The Lord Is My Shepherd; I Shall Not Want

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808) “A psalm for David: The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” What is the difference between “A psalm for David,” and “For David, a psalm”? “A psalm for David” indicates that Divinity was over him and then he said the psalm. “For David, a psalm” indicates that first he said the psalm, and then Divinity was over him. Here, in “The Lord is my shepherd,” Divinity came before and was over him first, for it is written, “A psalm for David.” Why was Divinity first here? After all, should David have been first, since he asked of the Creator for his food?

809) Certainly, Divinity came before and was on him, evoking him to praise this praise to the King and to ask the King for food. And so it should be with matters of food, that Divinity wants and it is her wish that all the people in the world will pray for nourishments, since the Creator wished to bring down food to the world. Divinity takes first, and thanks to her, food comes down to all the worlds, for the lower ones cannot receive anything if the upper ones do not receive first. For this reason, Divinity came first in this matter of food, and was over David.

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