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The good Shepherd - cover

The good Shepherd

King David

Verlag: Cervantes Digital

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Beschreibung

Psalm 23 reminds us that in life or in death — in times of plenty or want — God is good and worthy of our trust. The psalm uses the metaphor of a shepherd's care for his sheep to describe the wisdom, strength and kindness of our God.
Verfügbar seit: 20.09.2023.

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