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Text -- Psalms 68:1-10 (NET)
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Psalm 68
68:1 For the music director ; by David , a psalm , a song . God springs into action ! His enemies scatter ; his adversaries run from him.
68:2 As smoke is driven away by the wind, so you drive them away . As wax melts before fire , so the wicked are destroyed before God .
68:3 But the godly are happy ; they rejoice before God and are overcome with joy .
68:4 Sing to God ! Sing praises to his name ! Exalt the one who rides on the clouds ! For the Lord is his name ! Rejoice before him!
68:5 He is a father to the fatherless and an advocate for widows . God rules from his holy palace.
68:6 God settles those who have been deserted in their own homes ; he frees prisoners and grants them prosperity . But sinful rebels live in the desert .
68:7 O God , when you lead your people into battle, when you march through the desert , (Selah )
68:8 the earth shakes , yes , the heavens pour down rain before God, the God of Sinai , before God , the God of Israel .
68:9 O God , you cause abundant showers to fall on your chosen people . When they are tired , you sustain them,
68:10 for you live among them. You sustain the oppressed with your good blessings, O God .
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NET Notes: Psa 68:1 The wording of v. 1 echoes the prayer in Num 10:35: “Spring into action, Lord! Then your enemies will be scattered and your adversaries will run...
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NET Notes: Psa 68:3 Heb “and they are happy with joy” (cf. NEB). Some translate the prefixed verbal forms of v. 3 as jussives, “Let the godly be happy, ...
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NET Notes: Psa 68:4 Heb “in the Lord his name.” If the MT is retained, the preposition -בְ (bet) is introducing the predicate (the so-called bet o...
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NET Notes: Psa 68:5 Heb “God [is] in his holy dwelling place.” He occupies his throne and carries out his royal responsibilities.
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NET Notes: Psa 68:6 God delivers the downtrodden and oppressed, but sinful rebels who oppose his reign are treated appropriately.
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NET Notes: Psa 68:7 When you march through the desert. Some interpreters think that v. 7 alludes to Israel’s exodus from Egypt and its subsequent travels in the des...
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NET Notes: Psa 68:8 The language of vv. 7-8 is reminiscent of Judg 5:4-5, which tells how the God of Sinai came in the storm and annihilated the Canaanite forces led by S...
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