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You crown the year with your bounty. Your carts overflow with abundance.
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God's Lavish Provision
Commentators explain that "crowning the year" is a beautiful image of God adorning the entire cycle of seasons with His goodness, like a wreath of flowers and fruit. His "paths dropping fatness" paints a picture of His presence bringing fertility and abundance wherever He goes, like gentle rain from the clouds. This verse celebrates God's constant and lavish provision in the natural world.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Thou crownest the year with thy goodness - Margin, the year of thy goodness. The Hebrew is literally the year of thy goodness - mea…
19th Century
Anglican
Thou crownest. —Better, you have crowned. We generally connect the idea of completion with this metaphor, but th…
16th Century
Protestant
You crown the year with your goodness. Some read—You crown the year of your goodness; as if the Psalmist meant …
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
You crown the year with your goodness The whole circling year, from one end of it to the other; particularly that se…
That Almighty strength which establishes the mountains upholds the believer. That word which stills the stormy ocean, and speaks it into a calm, ca…