This is poetry-so it is not easily defined, but the Valley of the shadow of death is a very scary place in your life. David's(the author) life was often in danger. He needed God to protect him from his real enemies.
2007-01-24 14:36:14
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answered by kyletexas_123 2
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It means a place of extreme danger. Iraq for our soldiers might be considered the valley of the shadow of death. Hisszzzzzzzzzzzzzz
2007-01-24 14:37:07
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answered by Anonymous
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The Kidron Valley, right outside of Jerusalem.
2007-01-25 22:09:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Last ripple or vein before the next, such is sex and we see it within, so is life and we progress forward or see inside and act on extinction or intuition, same to me too, sometimes this is. No lies allowed, I know this too.
The valley of the shadow of death is also the simbolic deviation of affairs and fate to overexist and see no more but uncertainty and the shallow image of one in pain, or perhaps in despair for the loved one is not to be seen, or because no secludeness invades happiness and regrets the kindred inside feelings. Let go of these, they portray but illusion, no great man ever dwells deep in them. Healthy advise right there.
Being as the child or pettigrew, perhaps walking as a drunk we see the very steps showing the way to enlightment and grasping awe to light and truth in spirituality, the very one that makes one suffer and smile as a true moron.
2007-01-24 14:42:40
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answered by Manny 5
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Results 1 - 10 of about 399 from www.sacred-texts.com for valley of the shadow of death
Pilgrim's Progress: Part One, Section IV.
Now at the end of this Valley was another, called the Valley of the Shadow of Death, and Christian must needs go through it, because the way to the ...
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Egyptian Mythology and Egyptian Christianity: The Religion of ...
46), we must suppose that the god is then on its midnight passage through the valley of the shadow of death. Another Phenician deity is the foreign Venus, ...
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Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Vol. IV: Writings in Connection ...
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,’—though the persecutor, he means, should slay me,—‘I will fear no evil: for Thou art with me; ...
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2007-01-24 14:37:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Detroit
2007-01-24 14:34:22
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answered by garlic_n_wine 3
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initially Brian - I completely and one hundred% have self belief you and your motivations for posting this. So that is case closed and that. The poem is very unhappy and extremely touching. The very last stanza is chilling. She has really a skills and should be posting extra.
2016-12-03 00:34:54
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answered by ? 4
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I do not know, maybe it is from when you leave your body at death to Heaven or Hell. Maybe it is the time in between.
2007-01-24 14:36:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Being at death's door.
2007-01-24 14:34:54
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answered by bonsai bobby 7
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it can mean any trial or difficult time in a persons life
the rest of that psalm is:
I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.
the point is no matter what bad might happen in a persons life God is with them and will see them through it - He will never abandon us
2007-01-25 23:30:25
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answered by servant FM 5
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