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This set of detailed commentaries provides valuable exegetical, historical, cultural, and linguistic information on the original text. Over the years this series has been instrumental in shedding light on the Scriptures so that translators all over the world could complete the important task of putting God's Word into the many languages spoken in the world today. Over the years church leaders...

There are two parallel questions here, each one beginning with the interrogative Where …? The first contains only the verb “are shepherding,” but of course your flock is understood as its object and can be supplied, as in RSV. The second question asks for more information: where he “gives rest” at midday. Again the Hebrew has no object, but it can be supplied. RSV says where you make it lie down, and NIV “tell me … where you rest your sheep.” Noon can be rendered by any natural equivalent, or we
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