Psalms 107:35

35 (106-35) He hath turned a wilderness into pools of waters, and a dry land into water springs.

Psalms 107:35 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 107:35

He turneth the wilderness into a standing water
On the other hand, when it is the pleasure of God, a country uncultivated and like a desert, he makes it fruitful as one that is well watered and tilled; as this country of ours, and the land in America, once waste places, now fruitful ones.

And dry ground into water springs:
which is expressive of the same thing, and may he figuratively understood of the Gentile world; which, before the coming of Christ, and the preaching of the Gospel, and the pouring down of the Spirit, was like a wilderness and dry ground; but now watered with the word and ordinances, and the grace of God, and in many places has become fruitful in grace and good works. The Targum prefaces this verse thus,

``when they return unto the law, he turneth''

Psalms 107:35 In-Context

33 (106-33) He hath turned rivers into a wilderness: and the sources of waters into dry ground:
34 (106-34) A fruitful land into barrenness, for the wickedness of them that dwell therein.
35 (106-35) He hath turned a wilderness into pools of waters, and a dry land into water springs.
36 (106-36) And hath placed there the hungry; and they made a city for their habitation.
37 (106-37) Anti they sowed fields, and planted vineyards: and they yielded fruit of birth.
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