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In Psalm 23:5 of God's word, we have >

"You prepare a table before me
. . . . . . .in the presence of my enemies;"

. . . . . . . . . . . (in Psalm 23:5)

If God prepares His table before us

. . . . . . . . "in the presence of my enemies"
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how can this effect our ethics, morals, but also our philosophy?
 

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In Psalm 23:5 of God's word, we have >

"You prepare a table before me
. . . . . . .in the presence of my enemies;"

. . . . . . . . . . . (in Psalm 23:5)

If God prepares His table before us

. . . . . . . . "in the presence of my enemies"
>

how can this effect our ethics, morals, but also our philosophy?

A song of David,

the Rabbis say whenever it says, "A song of David"

he would play his musical instrument and afterwards the Shechinah would rest on him.

It is a song to bring the holy spirit upon David.

And whenever it says, "Of David a song"
the Shechinah rested on him first.

He was given a glimse/taste of the world to come,
he was thirsty and starving.

1 Samuel 22:5,
 
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