Psalm 105:41

41 Er öffnete den Felsen, und es flossen Wasser heraus; sie liefen in den dürren Örtern wie ein Strom.

Psalm 105:41 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 105:41

He opened the rock, and the waters gushed out
That is, God opened the rock, who before is said to spread the cloud, and bring the quails, for it was a miraculous affair; or Moses, by divine orders, which was done by smiting it, when waters flowed out in great abundance, sufficient to give drink to men and beasts, and which continued, ( Exodus 17:6 ) ( Numbers 20:11 ) . This was typical of Christ the Rock, ( 1 Corinthians 10:4 ) , and of the opening of his side, from whence flowed blood and water, ( John 19:34 ) and of his being smitten with the rod of justice, and by the law of Moses, from whom flow abundance of grace, and the blessings of it, freely to all his people; (See Gill on Psalms 78:15). (See Gill on Psalms 78:16).

They ran in the dry places like a river;
and did not sink and soak into them, but continued their flow, and followed the Israelites, wherever they went; see ( 1 Corinthians 10:4 ) .

Psalm 105:41 In-Context

39 Er breitete eine Wolke aus zur Decke, und ein Feuer, die Nacht zu erleuchten.
40 Sie forderten, und er ließ Wachteln kommen; und mit Himmelsbrot sättigte er sie.
41 Er öffnete den Felsen, und es flossen Wasser heraus; sie liefen in den dürren Örtern wie ein Strom.
42 Denn er gedachte seines heiligen Wortes, Abrahams, seines Knechtes;
43 und er führte sein Volk heraus mit Freuden, mit Jubel seine Auserwählten.
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