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10Thou waterest the ridges thereof abundantly{H8761)}: thou settlest{H8763)} the furrows thereof: thou makest it soft{H8787)} with showers: thou blessest{H8762)} the springing thereof.
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Matthew Henry
(vv. 6-13)That we may be the more affected with the wonderful condescensions of the God of grace, it is of use to observe his power and sovereignty as the God of nature, the riches and bounty of his providential kingdom. I. He establishes the earth and it abides, Ps. 119:90. By his own strength he setteth fast the mountains (Ps. 65:6), did set them fast at first and still keeps them firm, though they are so...
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