Psalms 107:37
sow fields, plant vineyards, and reap the fruits of increase.
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Interpretation

Psalms 107:37 shows a fruits increase that takes shape in daily practice—listen for "sow" and "fields". Entrust fruits increase in generosity without notice—let grace redraw instincts. Wisdom & Worship connects here: Poetry and wisdom teach reverent, honest life before God—through praise, lament, and reflection.

Context

In Psalms (Poetry/Wisdom), highlighting fruits increase. Within ch. 107, a small unit frames the emphasis. It edges toward wisdom & worship. Watch the terms “sow” and “fields”.

Authorship & Historical Background

Early sources associate Psalms with David and other contributors. A common scholarly view of Psalms: Worship songbook gathered from several collections and guilds.. Scholars commonly date Psalms Monarchy through the post‑exilic period.. Wisdom & Worship is especially relevant in this line. Poetry shapes prayer into patient trust. The psalter reflects multiple collections brought together for worship.

More details
Traditional:David & others
Modern scholarship:Temple hymnbook with multiple collections and authors.
Date:Monarchy to post‑exilic.
Manuscripts & Textual Witnesses
The Hebrew text is preserved in the Masoretic tradition with remarkable accuracy. The the Dead Sea Scrolls (found 1947-1956) confirm the Hebrew text's reliability, showing minimal variation over 1000+ years of transmission.