You open Your hand And satisfy the desire of every living thing.
Parallel translations
- WEB You open your hand, and satisfy the desire of every living thing.
- KJV Thou openest thine hand, and satisfiest the desire of every living thing.
- BSB You open Your hand and satisfy the desire of every living thing.
- NASB You open Your hand And satisfy the desire of every living thing.
- NLT When you open your hand, you satisfy the hunger and thirst of every living thing.
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Quick answer
God opens His hand and satisfies the desire of every living thing. His generous provision meets the needs of all creation.
Overview
The image of God's open hand pictures His abundant, willing generosity toward all He has made. He not only sustains life but satisfies it. This bountiful care points to the God who supplies every need according to His riches in Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:19).
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Cross-references · 4
- Ps 104:28You give to them; they gather. You open your hand; they are satisfied with good.
- Ps 107:9For he satisfies the longing soul. He fills the hungry soul with good.
- Ps 132:15I will abundantly bless her provision. I will satisfy her poor with bread.
- Job 38:27to satisfy the waste and desolate ground, to cause the tender grass to grow?
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