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You, God, sent a plentiful rain. You confirmed your inheritance, when it was weary.

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God's Physical Provision

Scholars see the "plentiful rain" as God's tangible provision. Most commentators, like Albert Barnes and Charles Spurgeon, identify this with the manna and quails God sent to sustain Israel in the wilderness. A different view, from John Calvin, suggests it refers to the literal rains that made the promised land fertile. In either case, the verse celebrates God's direct intervention to provide for His people's physical needs when they were weary.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Psalms 68:9

18th Century

Theologian

You, O God, sent a plentiful rain Margin, shake out. Prof. Alexander, “a rain of free gifts.” The Septuagint and the Vulgate rend…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Psalms 68:9–10

19th Century

Bishop

You, O God ... —The text of these two verses literally reads: A rain of gifts you shake out, O God, on your inheritance, and w…

Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon

On Psalm 68:9–10

19th Century

Preacher

It rained manna, and it rained quails. There are no difficulties with the logistics of an army when God is the Commander-in-Chief. All will be prov…

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John Calvin

John Calvin

On Psalms 68:9

16th Century

Theologian

You, O God! shall make a liberal rain to fall upon your inheritance. Mention is made here of the continued course of favor that had been e…

John Gill

John Gill

On Psalms 68:9

17th Century

Pastor

You, O God, did send a plentiful rain
Not of water literally taken, as when the Israelites passed through the sea, (…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Psalms 68:7–14

17th Century

Minister

Fresh mercies should remind us of former mercies. If God brings His people into a wilderness, He will be sure to go before them in it and to bring …

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