He sendeth the springs into the valleys, which run among the hills.
He sends springs of water into the valleys, and they flow between the hills.
God is the one who provides fresh water by sending springs into valleys that flow through the landscape.
📚 Historical Context
Psalm 104 is a hymn of praise in the Old Testament that celebrates God's role as the Creator and sustainer of the natural world, likely composed during the time of ancient Israel when people depended on the land for survival. In the biblical narrative, this psalm reflects the Hebrew understanding of God's active involvement in providing essential elements like water, drawing from their experiences in a region where springs and valleys were vital for agriculture and daily life. The verse specifically portrays God's intentional design in directing water sources to nourish the earth, emphasizing His sovereignty over creation.
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