They give drink to every beast of the field: the wild asses quench their thirst.
They provide water for every animal in the wild: the wild donkeys drink and satisfy their thirst.
God provides water for all the wild animals, ensuring even the wildest creatures have what they need to survive.
📚 Historical Context
Psalms 104 is a poetic hymn in the Old Testament, attributed to King David, that celebrates God's role as the creator and sustainer of the natural world. In this verse, the psalmist highlights how God provides water through springs and streams for wild animals, reflecting the ancient Israelite understanding of divine providence in everyday elements of creation. This passage fits into a broader biblical narrative where nature is seen as a testament to God's ongoing care and wisdom.
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