Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
Another figure expresses God's provided care.
a table—or, "food," anointing
oil—the symbol of gladness, and the overflowing
cup—which represents abundance—are prepared for the child of God, who may feast in spite of his enemies, confident that this favor will ever attend him. This beautiful Psalm most admirably sets before us, in its chief figure, that of a shepherd, the gentle, kind, and sure care extended to God's people, who, as a shepherd, both rules and feeds them. The closing verse shows that the blessings mentioned are spiritual.
Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Psalms 23:5:
Job 36:16
Psalms 11:6
Psalms 23:1
Psalms 92:10
Ecclesiastes 5:11
Ecclesiastes 9:8
Song of Solomon 1:2
Song of Solomon 1:7
Song of Solomon 1:12
Isaiah 61:3
Jeremiah 11:16
Amos 7:15
Matthew 2:6
Mark 10:38
Hebrews 1:9
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