Psalms 104:10

10 You started the springs and rivers, sent them flowing among the hills.

Psalms 104:10 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 104:10

He sendeth the springs into the valleys
The Targum is,

``who sendeth fountains into the rivers.''

Either from the waters of the sea, which being drained through the sand, become sweet and drinkable; or from the hills and mountains. This is an instance of divine goodness, that having removed the waters from the earth, and shut them up in the sea, and which, through the saltness of them, not being proper drink for men and beasts, he has been pleased to form and open springs, fountains, wells, and rivers of fresh water in the valleys, for the supply of both. Though this is not to be compared with the wells of salvation, and springs and fountains of grace, which he has opened for his chosen people. God himself is a spring or fountain of living water; his love is a river, whose streams delight the city of God; his covenant a source and spring of all blessings and promises. Christ is the fountain of gardens; his fulness is a supply for all his people: the Spirit of God and his grace are a well of living water, springing up unto eternal life. The word and ordinances are the springs in Zion,

which run among the hills,
the several congregated churches, to the watering and refreshing of them; just as springs and rivers of water run in the dales and valleys among the hills, by which they are bounded.

Psalms 104:10 In-Context

8 Mountains pushed up, valleys spread out in the places you assigned them.
9 You set boundaries between earth and sea; never again will earth be flooded.
10 You started the springs and rivers, sent them flowing among the hills.
11 All the wild animals now drink their fill, wild donkeys quench their thirst.
12 Along the riverbanks the birds build nests, ravens make their voices heard.
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