Verse

Psalm 104:13

ESV From your lofty abode you water the mountains; the earth is satisfied with the fruit of your work.
NIV He waters the mountains from his upper chambers; the land is satisfied by the fruit of his work.
NASB He waters the mountains from His upper chambers; The earth is satisfied with the fruit of His works.
CSB He waters the mountains from his palace; the earth is satisfied by the fruit of your labor.
NLT You send rain on the mountains from your heavenly home, and you fill the earth with the fruit of your labor.
KJV He watereth the hills from his chambers: the earth is satisfied with the fruit of thy works.
NKJV He waters the hills from His upper chambers; The earth is satisfied with the fruit of Your works.

What does Psalm 104:13 mean?

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Context Summary
Psalm 104:5–30 celebrates God's greatness as demonstrated in creation. All animals, all resources, all climates, and all environments are part of His design. So, too, are the sun and moon which are used to divide time. The Lord established every aspect of these natural elements. Without Him, nothing could exist. Only He creates and controls life. This is a more extensive description than other psalms which touch on creation (Psalm 8; 19; 24; 65; 95; 102; 121; 147).
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Chapter Summary
The psalmist praises the Lord for His creation. God is credited with establishing the earth, setting boundaries for bodies of water, and providing water and food for animals and human beings. What God has made includes proper living spaces for all sorts of life. He set the motions of the sun and moon. All creation owes its existence to God's Spirit. The psalmist resolves to continue praising the Lord while hoping that the wicked will be removed from earth.
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