The hay appeareth, and the tender grass sheweth itself, and herbs of the mountains are gathered.
The hay appears, the tender grass shows itself, and mountain herbs are gathered.
This verse is describing the natural cycle of plant growth and harvest time when vegetation becomes visible and ready to be collected.
📚 Historical Context
This verse reflects the agricultural lifestyle of ancient Israel, where people were deeply connected to seasonal cycles and farming rhythms. The imagery refers to the spring and summer seasons when grass and herbs would grow and be harvested for food, medicine, and animal feed. In the context of Proverbs 27, this verse is part of a longer passage (verses 23-27) that emphasizes the importance of diligent work and careful stewardship of resources.
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