Psalms 107:31-41

31 Let them give thanks to the LORD for his unfailing love and his wonderful deeds for mankind.
32 Let them exalt him in the assembly of the people and praise him in the council of the elders.
33 He turned rivers into a desert, flowing springs into thirsty ground,
34 and fruitful land into a salt waste, because of the wickedness of those who lived there.
35 He turned the desert into pools of water and the parched ground into flowing springs;
36 there he brought the hungry to live, and they founded a city where they could settle.
37 They sowed fields and planted vineyards that yielded a fruitful harvest;
38 he blessed them, and their numbers greatly increased, and he did not let their herds diminish.
39 Then their numbers decreased, and they were humbled by oppression, calamity and sorrow;
40 he who pours contempt on nobles made them wander in a trackless waste.
41 But he lifted the needy out of their affliction and increased their families like flocks.

Psalms 107:31-41 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 107

This psalm, from its style, and from its connection with the preceding psalms, seems to have been written by David. The two foregoing psalms respect the children of Israel; this is generally thought to concern all mankind, and its view to assert a general providence which attends all, in whatsoever condition and circumstance; and to encourage men in their distresses to cry unto the Lord. According to Kimchi, Aben Ezra, and others, four sorts of persons are mentioned, travellers through a wilderness, prisoners, sick persons, and such who use the seas; to which some add a fifth, husbandmen; these are instanced in, not to the exclusion of others, but from them it may be concluded that whatsoever state or condition persons may be in, they are known and taken notice of by the Lord, and are relieved by him when they call upon him. Some restrain the whole to the Israelites, as the Targum, R. Obadiah, Arama, and others, where they make any application; and others apply the psalm to New Testament times; and indeed, though the literal sense should be attended unto and preserved, yet it seems to be applicable to spiritual persons and things. The title of it in the Syriac version is pretty remarkable,

``it is said concerning Joab and Abiah the sons of Samuel, who recited the commandments of the Lord. God gathered the Jews out of captivity, and brought them out from Babylon. Also the only begotten Son of God, Jesus Christ, gathered the Gentiles from the four corners of the world, by preaching to baptism.''

Cross References 19

  • 1. S ver 15
  • 2. Psalms 6:4
  • 3. Psalms 75:1; Psalms 106:2
  • 4. Psalms 30:1; Psalms 34:3; Psalms 99:5
  • 5. S Psalms 1:5; Psalms 22:22,25; Psalms 26:12; Psalms 35:18
  • 6. 1 Kings 17:1; Psalms 74:15; Isaiah 41:15; Isaiah 42:15; Isaiah 50:2
  • 7. S Psalms 104:10
  • 8. S Genesis 13:10; Genesis 14:3; Genesis 19:25
  • 9. S 2 Kings 3:17; Psalms 105:41; Psalms 126:4; Isaiah 43:19; Isaiah 51:3; Psalms 114:8; Isaiah 41:18
  • 10. S Job 38:26; S Isaiah 35:7
  • 11. S 2 Kings 19:29; S Isaiah 37:30; Isaiah 65:21
  • 12. S Genesis 12:2; Genesis 17:16,20; Exodus 1:7; S Deuteronomy 7:13
  • 13. S Genesis 49:25
  • 14. S 2 Kings 10:32; Ezekiel 5:12
  • 15. S Psalms 44:9
  • 16. S Job 12:18; Job 12:21
  • 17. S Deuteronomy 32:10; Job 12:24
  • 18. S 1 Samuel 2:8; Psalms 113:7-9
  • 19. S Job 21:11
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