Psalms 68
68
PSALM 68
Common Meter: 8,6,8,6
To the chief Musician,
A Psalm or Song of David.
1Let God arise, and scatterèd
let all his en'mies be;
And let all those that do him hate
before his presence flee.
2As smoke is driv'n, so drive thou them;
as fire melts wax away,
Before God's face let wicked men
so perish and decay.
3But let the righteous be glad:
let them before God's sight
Be very joyful; yea, let them
rejoice with all their might.
4To God sing, to his name sing praise;
extol him with your voice,
That rides on heav'n, by his name Jah,
before his face rejoice.
5Because the Lord a father is
unto the fatherless;
God is the widow's judge, within
his place of holiness.
6God doth the solitary set
in fam'lies: and from bands
The chain'd doth free; but rebels do
inhabit parched lands.
7O God, what time thou didst go forth
before thy people's face;
And when through the great wilderness
thy glorious marching was;
8Then at God's presence shook the earth,
then drops from heaven fell;
This Sinai shook before the Lord,
the God of Israel.
9O God, thou to thine heritage
didst send a plenteous rain,
Whereby thou, when it weary was,
didst it refresh again.
10Thy congregation then did make
their habitation there:
Of thine own goodness for the poor,
O God, thou didst prepare.
11The Lord himself did give the word,
the word abroad did spread;
Great was the company of them
the same who published.
12Kings of great armies foiled were,
and forced to flee away;
And women, who remained at home,
did distribute the prey.
13Though ye have lien among the pots,
like doves ye shall appear,
Whose wings with silver, and with gold
whose feathers covered are.
14When there th' Almighty scatter'd kings,
like Salmon's snow 'twas white.
15God's hill is like to Bashan hill,
like Bashan hill for height.
16Why do ye leap, ye mountains high?
this is the hill where God
Desires to dwell; yea, God in it
for aye will make abode.
17God's chariots twenty thousand are,
thousands of angels strong;
In's holy place God is, as in
mount Sinai, them among.
18Thou hast, O Lord, most glorious,
ascended up on high;
And in triumph victorious led
captive captivity:
Thou hast received gifts for men,
for such as did rebel;
Yea, ev'n for them, that God the Lord
in midst of them might dwell.
19Blessed be the Lord, who is to us
of our salvation God;
Who daily with his benefits
us plenteously doth load.
20He of salvation is the God,
who is our God most strong;
And unto God the Lord from death
the issues do belong.
21But surely God shall wound the head
of those that are his foes;
The hairy scalp of him that still
on in his trespass goes.
22God said, My people I will bring
again from Bashan hill;
Yea, from the sea's devouring depths
them bring again I will;
23That in the blood of enemies
thy foot imbrued may be,
And of thy dogs dipped in the same
the tongues thou mayest see.
24Thy goings they have seen, O God;
the steps of majesty
Of my God, and my mighty King,
within the sanctuary.
25Before went singers, players next
on instruments took way;
And them among the damsels were
that did on timbrels play.
26Within the congregations
bless God with one accord:
From Isr'el's fountain do ye bless
and praise the mighty Lord.
27With their prince, little Benjamin,
princes and council there
Of Judah were, there Zabulon's
and Napht'li's princes were.
28Thy God commands thy strength; make strong
what thou wrought'st for us, Lord.
29For thy house at Jerusalem
kings shall thee gifts afford.
30The spearmen's host, the multitude
of bulls, which fiercely look,
Those calves which people have forth sent,
O Lord our God, rebuke,
Till ev'ry one submit himself,
and silver pieces bring:
The people that delight in war
disperse, O God and King.
31Those that be princes great shall then
come out of Egypt lands;
And Ethiopia to God
shall soon stretch out her hands.
32O all ye kingdoms of the earth,
sing praises to this King;
For he is Lord that ruleth all,
unto him praises sing.
33To him that rides on heav'ns of heav'ns,
which he of old did found;
Lo, he sends out his voice, a voice
in might that doth abound.
34Strength unto God do ye ascribe;
for his excellency
Is over Israel, his strength
is in the clouds most high.
35Thou'rt from thy temple dreadful, Lord;
Isr'el's own God is he,
Who gives his people strength and pow'r:
O let God blessed be.
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Psalms 68
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Psalm 68
This psalm is a song that David wrote for the music leader.
God will win! #68:1 This psalm is in 4 parts: Verses 1-6 tell us about God and what he does for people. Verses 7-18 tell us about God leading his people from Egypt to Canaan. Verses 19-31 tell us more about God. Verses 32-35 tell us to praise God for what he has done.
1God will rise up
and he will chase his enemies away!
The people who hate him
will quickly run away from him! #68:1 See Numbers 10:35.
2God, blow them away,
as wind blows smoke away.
Destroy those wicked people,
as wax melts near a fire!
3But righteous people will be happy,
when they come near to you.
They will shout with joy,
because they are so happy!
4Sing songs to God!
Sing to praise his name!
He is the one who rides on the clouds,
so praise him aloud!
His name is the Lord!
Shout with joy to worship him!
5God is a father for those who have no father.
He takes care of widows.
He rules from his holy home.
6God gives homes and a family to lonely people.
He makes prisoners go free
so that they are happy.
But people who turn against him
have to live in a hot, dry land. #68:6 The hot, dry land is a place where it is very difficult to live, like a desert.
7God, you led your people out.
You took them across the desert.
Selah.
8Then the ground shook,
and rain poured down from the sky.
You showed your power at Sinai mountain.
You are the God who rules at Sinai. #68:8 God came to Sinai mountain after he led his people out of Egypt. There he gave his special commands to Moses, for the Israelites to obey.
You are the God that Israel's people serve.
9God, you caused much rain to fall
on your special land.
You made it fresh again
when it had been dry. #68:9 When the Israelites reached the special land, God sent rain to make their food plants grow.
10Your own people came to live in it.
God, because you are kind,
you gave many good things to poor people.
11The Lord gives a command!
Very many women take his message to other places.
12Kings with large armies quickly run away.
Yes, they run away!
The women at home share the valuable things
that the armies have left behind.
13Even those who stayed to take care of the sheep
found valuable things,
like a dove with silver wings
and bright gold feathers. #68:13 The dove may be a valuable model made to look like a dove. Or it may be beautiful clothes that the women could wear.
14When the Almighty God chased away foreign kings,
it was like snow that fell on Mount Zalmon.
15Bashan mountain is great, like God.
It has many high rocks.
16You high mountains, why are you jealous
when you look at Zion mountain?
That is the mountain where God has chosen to live.
Yes, that is where the Lord will live for ever!
17God has millions of chariots.
The Lord has come from Sinai mountain
to his own holy place.
18When you went up to the highest place,
you took many prisoners with you.
You received gifts from men,
even from the men who had fought against you.
Yes, the Lord God lives there!
19 Praise the Lord, as he deserves!
Every day he helps us with our troubles.
He is the God who keeps us safe!
Selah.
20Our God is the God who rescues people.
The Almighty Lord saves us from death.
21He will knock down the heads of his enemies.
He will destroy their skulls and their long hair,
if they continue to turn against him.
22The Lord says, ‘I will bring my enemies back from Bashan,
even from deep down in the sea.
23Then you can wash your feet in their blood.
Your dogs can have as much as they want!’ #68:23 David's people will win against their enemies.
24God, you are my God and my King.
People will see the great crowd that goes with you,
as you go to your holy temple.
25The singers will march in front.
The musicians will follow them.
Young women will be with them
as they beat their tambourines.
26They all sing,
‘Praise God, all you crowd of people!
All you people of Israel,
praise the Lord!’
27Benjamin, the smallest tribe, will lead them all.
The leaders of Judah, with their big group, will follow.
Then will come the leaders of Zebulun and Naphtali. #68:27 Benjamin, Judah, Zebulun and Naphtali were four tribes that were descendants of Jacob's sons. There were 12 tribes in the people of Israel.
28God has commanded that you should be strong.
God, please show again how strong you are,
as you have used your strength to help us in past times.
29As you live in your temple in Jerusalem,
kings will bring gifts to you.
30Speak against your enemies!
Some are like wild animals that live in the reeds. #68:30 The wild animals that live in the reeds might be hippopotami, or crocodiles.
Some are proud nations,
like bulls among their young cows.
They must be humble and offer to you
gifts of valuable silver things.
Chase away those nations that like to fight wars.
31Egypt's leaders will come with gifts.
People will come from Cush
and they will agree to serve God. #68:31 Cush is Ethiopia and Sudan, today.
32All you kingdoms of the earth,
sing to God!
Yes, sing to praise the Lord!
Selah.
33He is the one who rides in the sky,
as he has done from the beginning of time.
Listen! He shouts with a powerful voice.
34Agree that God is very powerful!
He is the King who rules over Israel.
He shows his power in the skies.
35God, how great you are,
as you come from your holy temple!
He is the God of Israel.
He gives power to his people,
and he makes them strong.
Praise God as he deserves!
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