Parallel Verses

The Emphasized Bible

Fruitful are the pastures of the wilderness, And, with exultation, the hills do gird themselves.

New American Standard Bible

The pastures of the wilderness drip,
And the hills gird themselves with rejoicing.

King James Version

They drop upon the pastures of the wilderness: and the little hills rejoice on every side.

Holman Bible

The wilderness pastures overflow,
and the hills are robed with joy.

International Standard Version

The wilderness pastures drip with dew, and the hills wrap themselves with joy.

A Conservative Version

They drop upon the pastures of the wilderness, and the hills are girded with joy.

American Standard Version

They drop upon the pastures of the wilderness; And the hills are girded with joy.

Amplified


The pastures of the wilderness drip [with dew],
And the hills are encircled with joy.

Bible in Basic English

Falling on the grass of the waste land: and the little hills are glad on every side.

Darby Translation

They drop upon the pastures of the wilderness, and the hills are girded with gladness.

Julia Smith Translation

The pastures of the desert shall drop, and the hills shall be girded with joy.

King James 2000

They drop upon the pastures of the wilderness: and the little hills rejoice on every side.

Lexham Expanded Bible

They drop [on the] pastures of [the] wilderness, and the hills gird themselves with joy.

Modern King James verseion

They drop on the pastures of the wilderness; and the little hills gird themselves with joy.

Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale

They shall drop upon the dwellings of the wilderness; and the little hills shall rejoice on every side.

NET Bible

The pastures in the wilderness glisten with moisture, and the hills are clothed with joy.

New Heart English Bible

The wilderness grasslands overflow. The hills are clothed with gladness.

Webster

They drop upon the pastures of the wilderness: and the little hills rejoice on every side.

World English Bible

The wilderness grasslands overflow. The hills are clothed with gladness.

Youngs Literal Translation

Drop do the pastures of a wilderness, And joy of the heights Thou girdest on.

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Verse Info

Context Readings

God's Care For The Earth

11 Thou hast set a crown upon thy year of bounty, And, thy tracks, drop fatness; 12 Fruitful are the pastures of the wilderness, And, with exultation, the hills do gird themselves. 13 Clothed are the pastures with flocks, The valleys also, cover themselves with corn, They shout for joy, yea they sing.

Cross References

Job 38:26-27

To give rain over the no-man's land, the desert, where no son of earth is;

Psalm 65:6

Who setteth fast the mountains by his strength, Being girded with might;

Psalm 104:10-13

Who hast sent forth springs, through the torrent-beds, Between the mountains, they flow along;

Isaiah 55:9-13

For, higher, are the heavens than the earth, - So, higher, are My ways than your ways, and My thoughts than your thoughts.

Isaiah 61:10-11

I will, greatly rejoice, in Yahweh, My soul shall exult in my God, For he hath clothed me with the garments of salvation, With a robe of righteousness, hath he enwrapt me, - As a bridegroom, adorneth himself with, a chaplet, And as a bride, bedecketh herself with, her jewels.

Joel 2:22

Be not afraid, ye beasts of the field, for sprouted have the pastures of the wilderness, - for, the tree, hath borne its fruit, the fig-tree and the vine, have yielded their wealth.

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