Job 38:27

27 drenching the waste and desolate [ground], till the tender grass sprouts?

Job 38:27 Meaning and Commentary

Job 38:27

To satisfy the desolate and waste [ground]
Which is exceeding desolate, and therefore two such words are used to express it; which is so dry and thirsty that it is one of the four things that say not it is enough, ( Proverbs 30:16 ) ; and yet God can and does give it rain to its full satisfaction, ( Psalms 104:13 ) ; so the Lord satisfies souls, comparable to dry and thirsty ground, by his word and ordinances, with the goodness and fatness of his house; see ( Psalms 63:1-5 ) ( 65:4 ) ;

and to cause the bud of the tender herb to spring forth?
grass for the cattle, and herb for the service of men, ( Psalms 104:14 ) ; of like use is the word in a spiritual sense for the budding and increase of the graces of the Spirit in the Lord's people; see ( Deuteronomy 32:2 ) ( Isaiah 55:10 Isaiah 55:11 ) .

Job 38:27 In-Context

25 Who cut a channel for the downpours, or a way for the lightning and thunder,
26 causing it to rain where no one is, in a desert without anyone there,
27 drenching the waste and desolate [ground], till the tender grass sprouts?
28 Does the rain have a father? Who is the father of dewdrops?
29 From whose womb does ice come? Who gives birth to the frost of heaven,
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