Isaiah 30:23-24

Isaiah 30:23-24

[23] Then shall he give  the rain  of thy seed,  that thou shalt sow  the ground  withal; and bread  of the increase  of the earth,  and it shall be fat  and plenteous:  in that day  shall thy cattle  feed  in large  pastures.  [24] The oxen  likewise and the young asses  that ear  the ground  shall eat  clean  provender,  which hath been winnowed  with the shovel  and with the fan. 

What does Isaiah 30:23-24 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

There will be plenty of rain so the harvests will be bountiful. The agriculture of Palestine depended totally on rain. [1] There will be such abundant pastureland for the cattle that they will eat the best food.