Psalms 104:27

27 All of them unto Thee do look, To give their food in its season.

Psalms 104:27 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 104:27

These wait all upon thee
Or "hope in thee" F19; not only the fishes of the sea, but the beasts of the field; for to them the psalmist returns, as Aben Ezra observes; to whom hope and expectation of their food and waiting for it at the hands of God, are ascribed; the allusion seems to be to tame creatures, who come at their certain times and wait on them that have been used to give them their food; and it may instruct us to wait on the Lord, as for our daily bread, so for our spiritual food, in prayer, and in public ordinances, where and from whom we may hope and expect to have it.

That thou mayest give them their meat in due season;
or "in his time" {t}; everyone in its own time, which is natural to them, and they have been used to; at which time the Lord gives it to them and they take it; it would be well if men would do so likewise, eat and drink in proper and due time, ( Ecclesiastes 10:17 ) . Christ speaks a word in season to weary souls; his ministers give to everyone their portion of meat in due season; and a word spoken in due season, how good and sweet is it? ( Isaiah 1:4 ) ( Luke 12:19 ) ( Proverbs 15:23 )


FOOTNOTES:

F19 (Nwrbvy) "sperant", Pagninus, Cocceius, Michaelis; "sperabunt", Montanus.
F20 (wteb) "in tempore suo", Pagninus, Montanus, Tigurine version, Junius & Tremellius, Piscator

Psalms 104:27 In-Context

25 This, the sea, great and broad of sides, There [are] moving things -- innumerable, Living creatures -- small with great.
26 There do ships go: leviathan, That Thou hast formed to play in it.
27 All of them unto Thee do look, To give their food in its season.
28 Thou dost give to them -- they gather, Thou dost open Thy hand -- they [are] satisfied [with] good.
29 Thou hidest Thy face -- they are troubled, Thou gatherest their spirit -- they expire, And unto their dust they turn back.
Young's Literal Translation is in the public domain.