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Text -- Psalms 68:4 (NET)
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Is an abbreviation of the name Jehovah, which the Heathens pronounced Jao.
JFB: Psa 68:4 - -- Literally, "cast up for Him who rideth in the deserts," or "wilderness" (compare Psa 68:7), alluding to the poetical representation of His leading His...
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Clarke: Psa 68:4 - -- Extol him that rideth upon the heavens by his name Jah - " Extol him who sitteth on the throne of glory, in the ninth heaven; Yah is his name; and r...
Extol him that rideth upon the heavens by his name Jah - " Extol him who sitteth on the throne of glory, in the ninth heaven; Yah is his name; and rejoice before him."- Targum
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Clarke: Psa 68:4 - -- By his name Jah - יה Yah , probably a contraction of the word יהוה Yehovah ; at least so the ancient Versions understood it. It is used but...
By his name Jah -
Calvin -> Psa 68:4
Calvin: Psa 68:4 - -- 4.Sing unto God, sing praises to his name: exalt him 12 that rideth, etc. He now proceeds to call upon the Lord’s people to praise God. And he be...
4.Sing unto God, sing praises to his name: exalt him 12 that rideth, etc. He now proceeds to call upon the Lord’s people to praise God. And he begins by pointing out the grounds in general, as I have already hinted, which they have for this exercise, because he comprehends the whole world under his power and government, adding, that he condescends to take the poorest and the most wretched of our family under his protection. His infinite power is commended, when it is said that he rides upon the clouds, or the heavens, 13 for this proves that he sits superior over all things. The Holy Spirit may signify by the expression, that we should exclude from our minds every thing gross and earthly in the conceptions we form of him; but he would, doubtless, impress us chiefly with an idea of his great power, to produce in us a due reverence, and make us feel how far short all our praises must come of his glory. We would attempt in vain to comprehend heaven and earth; but his glory is greater than both. As to the expression which follows, in Jah, his name, there has been some difference of opinion. The Hebrew preposition
Defender -> Psa 68:4
Defender: Psa 68:4 - -- This is the only place in the Bible where God is called JAH. The name is probably a contraction of the more common name Jehovah, or Yahweh, usually re...
This is the only place in the Bible where God is called
TSK -> Psa 68:4
TSK: Psa 68:4 - -- Sing unto God : Psa 66:4, Psa 67:4; Isa 12:4-6
rideth : Psa 68:33, Psa 18:10, Psa 104:3; Deu 33:26; Isa 19:1
his name : Exo 3:14, Exo 6:3, Exo 6:8
JAH...
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Barnes -> Psa 68:4
Barnes: Psa 68:4 - -- Sing unto God, sing praises to his name - That is, to him; the name being often put for the person himself. The repetition denotes intensity of...
Sing unto God, sing praises to his name - That is, to him; the name being often put for the person himself. The repetition denotes intensity of desire; a wish that God might be praised with the highest praises.
Extol him - The word here rendered "extol"-
That rideth - Rather,"that marcheth."There is, indeed, the idea of riding, yet it is not that of "riding upon the heavens,"which is the meaning, but of riding at the head of his hosts on their march.
Upon the heavens - The word used here -
By his name JAH - This refers to his riding or marching at the head of his forces through the desert, in the character described by that name - or, as
And rejoice before him - Or, in His presence. Let there be joy when He thus manifests Himself as the true God. The presence of God is suited to give joy to all the worlds that He has made, or wherever He manifests Himself to His creatures.
Poole -> Psa 68:4
Poole: Psa 68:4 - -- Extol him by praising him; of which this verb is used, Pro 4:8 . Or rather, raise up or prepare the way for him ; for so this word is commonly used,...
Extol him by praising him; of which this verb is used, Pro 4:8 . Or rather, raise up or prepare the way for him ; for so this word is commonly used, as Isa 57:14 57:10 , and elsewhere. And this doubtless they did for this solemnity of bringing the ark to Zion. Compare Isa 40:3 . That rideth upon the heavens; which phrase is used below, Psa 68:33 , though in differing words. Or, that did ride in the desert , where the ark was carried, and God marched along with it in the cloudy pillar. Or, that now rideth as (which particle is frequently understood) in the desert , i.e. that is now carried from place to place as it was in the desert. The word here rendered heavens doth generally signify the desert or plain fields, as Num 33:48,50 36:13 Jos 5:10 2Sa 4:7 Isa 40:3 , compared with Luk 3:4 .
By his name Jah whereby he is known and distinguished from all false gods; for Jah is generally conceived to be an abbreviature of the name Jehovah, which the heathens pronounced Jao .
Before him before the ark, where he is present, as David himself is said, to dance before the Lord upon this occasion, 2Sa 6:14 .
Haydock -> Psa 68:4
Haydock: Psa 68:4 - -- Hoarse. This might be literally true, as Christ had suffered the greatest torments, and recited this and the 21st psalm on the cross; looking up tow...
Hoarse. This might be literally true, as Christ had suffered the greatest torments, and recited this and the 21st psalm on the cross; looking up towards heaven, so that his eyes were weakened, as well as by shedding many tears. Hope. Thus the blasphemy of heretics, who pretend that he gave way to despair, is refuted. (Berthier) ---
Christ was not presently delivered from tribulation: neither ought his followers to expect better treatment. (Worthington)
Gill -> Psa 68:4
Gill: Psa 68:4 - -- Sing unto God,.... Manifest in the flesh, risen from the dead, ascended on high, set down at the right hand of his divine Father; having exerted his g...
Sing unto God,.... Manifest in the flesh, risen from the dead, ascended on high, set down at the right hand of his divine Father; having exerted his great strength in their redemption; and therefore should sing the song of redeeming love, with grace and melody in their hearts, unto him;
sing praises to his name: to the honour of his name Jesus, a Saviour, because of the great work of salvation wrought out by him; give him all the praise and glory of it, which due unto his name;
extol him that rideth upon heavens: having ascended above them, and being higher than they, and so is exalted above all blessing and praise; and uses his power and greatness for the help of his people: see Deu 33:26. Some choose to render the words, "prepare the way" q, as John the Baptist is said to do before him, Isa 11:3; "for him that rideth through the deserts", or "fields" r; as he did through the fields of Judea on an ass; and through the nations of the world, in the ministry of the word, carried thither by his apostles; whereby places, comparable to deserts for their barrenness and unfruitfulness, became like the garden of the Lord: or rather, "that rideth in the west"; it being at the west end of the tabernacle and temple, where the cherubim were, on which Jehovah rode, they being his chariot;
by his name JAH; or Jehovah; which being a name incommunicable to creatures, and given to Christ, shows him to be the most High; a self-existent Being, the immutable and everlasting "I AM"; which is, and was, and is to come; from whom all creatures receive their being, and are continued in it; and who is also Jehovah our righteousness; and by, in, and because of this name, is he to be extolled and magnified;
and rejoice before him; See Gill on Psa 68:3.
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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...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 68:4
Geneva Bible: Psa 68:4 Sing unto God, sing praises to his name: extol him that rideth upon the heavens by his name ( c ) JAH, and rejoice before him.
( c ) Jah and Jehovah ...
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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 68:1-35
TSK Synopsis: Psa 68:1-35 - --1 A prayer at the removing of the ark.4 An exhortation to praise God for his mercies;7 for his care of the church;19 for his great works.
MHCC -> Psa 68:1-6
MHCC: Psa 68:1-6 - --None ever hardened his heart against God, and prospered. God is the joy of his people, then let them rejoice when they come before him. He who derives...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 68:1-6
Matthew Henry: Psa 68:1-6 - -- In these verses, I. David prays that God would appear in his glory, 1. For the confusion of his enemies (Psa 68:1, Psa 68:2): " Let God arise, as a...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 68:1-6
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 68:1-6 - --
The Psalm begins with the expression of a wish that the victory of God over all His foes and the triumphant exultation of the righteous were near at...
Constable: Psa 42:1--72:20 - --II. Book 2: chs. 42--72
In Book 1 we saw that all the psalms except 1, 2, 10, and 33 claimed David as their writ...
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Constable: Psa 68:1-35 - --Psalm 68
David reviewed God's dealings with Israel to memorialize God's faithfulness to His people. He t...
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