Imagery: When our imagination is activated by Psalm 23, the green pasture can form a mental image of the peaceful existence of the children of God as they are led by the Lord. The imagery, along with the understanding of Psalm 23, is comforting.
Metaphor: The green pasture represents: the grace of God because it is green, alive and plentiful; the peace of God because the sheep live in harmony – guided and protected by the Shepherd. "The Lord is my shepherd" is a clear metaphor.
Parallelism: Psalm 23 contains much parallelism:
(a) "I will fear no evil, for you are with me"
(b) "your rod and your staff, they comfort me"
Personification: The characteristics of the children of God are applied to sheep led by the shepherd through a green pasture. The sheep grazing to restore their energy; the children of God having their souls restored. The sheep rest near a silent body of water; the children of God live in peace and harmony in the presence of God.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Psalm 23 Literary Elements
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Great Post. I've been searching for this...Thanx
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