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"The 23rd Psalm" Guide

By Bonnie Covel, About.com

Eko and Charlie in Lost episode The 23rd Psalm

Eko and Charlie find a dead priest in the jungle, but Eko knows he was not a priest at all

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The 23rd Psalm Episode Info

Original Airdate: 1/11/06
Written by: Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse
Directed by: Matt Earl Beesley

The 23rd Psalm Highlights

Eko plays soccer with other children in his village. Thugs come and ask his younger brother to kill…Read highlights from The 23rd Psalm

The 23rd Psalm Full Recap

A group of children play soccer in a Nigerian village. A truck full of thugs drives into the village, as Young Eko looks on. The thugs get out of the truck and go for the children. A priest comes out of the church and says, "Don't take anymore of the children!" One of the thugs knocks the priest to the ground with the butt of his rifle.

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The 23rd Psalm Flashback Character

Eko

Secondary Characters Introduced in The 23rd Psalm

The 23rd Psalm Quotable Quotes

Look for these quotes in quote boxes in the The 23rd Psalm Full Recap to see where and when they happened.
  • Lead Thug: "Look at Mr. Eko, no hesitation. A born killer."
  • Eko: "Yemi, I understand that you live in a world where righteousness and evil seem very far apart, but that is not the real world."
  • Charlie: "You climb it. What if I don't? You going to beat me with your Jesus stick? I find it a little odd that your scripture stick has dried blood on it."

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