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Psalms 65:9-13

65:9

visit <06485> [visitest.]

rain ....... fertile <07783 07227> [and waterest it. or, after thou hadst made it to desire rain.]

fertile <07227> [greatly.]

streams <06388> [the river.]

provide ....... prepare <03559> [thou preparest.]


65:10

soak ... plowed ground <01417 05181> [settlest the furrows thereof. or, causest rain to descend into the furrows thereof. makest it soft. Heb. dissolvest it. blessest.]


65:11

crown <05849> [crownest.]

good <02896> [with thy. Heb. of thy. thy paths.]

abundance <01880> [fatness.]


65:12

glisten <07491> [drop.]

joy <01524> [rejoice. Heb. are girded with joy.]


65:13

meadows <03733> [pastures.]

shout <07321> [they shout.]


Psalms 77:16-17

77:16


77:17

poured down rain <02229 04325> [poured out like water. Heb. were poured forth with water.]

arrows <02687> [thine.]


Psalms 78:24-27

78:24

rained <04305> [had rained.]

grain ... heaven <08064 01715> [the corn of heaven.]

The manna fell about their camp in the form of seeds; and as it appeared to come down from the clouds, it was not improperly termed {degan shamayim,} the corn of heaven or heavenly grain. See notes on Ex 16:22, 31.


78:25

Man <0376> [Man, etc.]

Or, Every one did eat the bread of the mighty. {Lechem abbeerim,} "bread of the mighty:"--they ate such food as could only be expected at the tables of the rich and great;--the best, the most delicate food. Or, it might be so called because it rendered the people healthy and vigorous, and fit for their marches.

sent <07971> [he sent.]


78:26

east wind <06921> [He caused.]

brought <05265> [blow. Heb. go.]


78:27

rained down <04305> [He rained.]

birds <05775 03671> [feathered fowls. Heb. fowl of wing.]


Deuteronomy 11:10-12

11:10

irrigated ... hand <07272 08248> [wateredst it with thy foot.]

Rain seldom falls in Egypt; the land being chiefly watered by the inundations of the Nile. In order to water the grounds where the inundations do not extend, water is collected in ponds, and directed in streamlets to the different parts of the field where irrigation is necessary. It is no unusual thing in the East to see a man, with a small mattock, making a little trench for the water to run into; and, as he opens the passage, the water following, he uses his foot to raise up the mould against the side of this little channel, to prevent the water from being shed unnecessarily, before it reaches the place of its destination. Hence he may justly be said to water the ground with his foot.


11:11


11:12

looks after <01875> [careth for. Heb. seeketh. the eyes.]


Deuteronomy 11:14

11:14


Ezekiel 34:26

34:26

I ... turn ...... around <05414 05439> [make them.]

hill <01389> [my hill.]

showers .......... showers <01653> [I will cause.]

showers .......... showers <01653> [showers.]




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