Psalms 107:37

37 and sow fields and plant vineyards, {that they may yield fruit at harvest}.

Psalms 107:37 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 107:37

And sow the fields, and plant vineyards
And so raise a sufficient supply of corn and wine for the support of themselves and families. In a spiritual sense the "fields" are the world, and the seed which is sown is the word; the persons that sow it are the ministers of the Gospel, which, by a divine blessing, brings forth fruit, in some thirty, some sixty, and some an hundred fold: the "vineyards" are the churches, planted by Christ and by his ministers, as his instruments; believers are the pleasant plants in them, and young converts are the tender grapes

Which may yield fruits of increase;
or "fruit" and "increase"; the fields yield all sorts of grain for food, and the vineyards wine for drink. So the seed of the word being sown, and churches planted, they increase with the increase of God, and bring forth fruits of righteousness to the glory of his name.

Psalms 107:37 In-Context

35 He turns a wilderness into a pool of water and a dry land into springs of water.
36 And he settles [the] hungry there, so that they may establish a city to inhabit,
37 and sow fields and plant vineyards, {that they may yield fruit at harvest}.
38 And he blesses them and they multiply greatly, and he does not let their cattle become few.
39 When they become few and they are bent down from [the] oppression of calamity and grief,

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. Hebrew "and make a fruit of produce"
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