a107:33-42
b107:33-38
c39-42
d107:33-35
e74:15
fIsa 35:6-7
g107:38
h127:3
i133:3
j109:8
k107:39
l107:40
m107:41
n107:42-43
o1:6

‏ Psalms 107:33-42

Summary for Ps 107:33-42: 107:33-42  a These two sections (107:33-38  b, 39-42  c) expand the theme of the Lord’s sovereignty over things that humans cannot control.
Summary for Ps 107:33-35: 107:33-35  d The Lord can choose to make the earth fertile or barren (74:15  e; Isa 35:6-7  f).
107:38  g God’s presence can be seen in the abundance of his people’s families and herds (127:3  h; 133:3  i; cp. 109:8  j).
107:39  k People often become impoverished when their rulers practice oppression.
107:40  l In his contempt for human rulers, the Lord rectifies their corruption on earth.
107:41  m The large families of the poor are evidence of God’s blessing.
Summary for Ps 107:42-43: 107:42-43  n Justice prevails in God’s world (1:6  o), and Israel’s history demonstrates God’s faithful love.
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