David Guzik commentary on Psalm 68 describes the victorious procession of God to Zion, probably connected to the coming of the ark into Jerusalem. |
The God of whom this psalm speaks is a God of power. This is a God who rides on the clouds and whose power is not limited to the earth but extends to the entire ... |
He praises God for his glorious appearances, and calls upon us to praise him, to sing to his name, and extol him. |
God will rise up and his enemies will move away in all directions. The people that hate him will quickly ride away from him. |
In Psalm 68 David calls on God to deal with His enemies and for the righteous to rejoice in His triumph. The first half of the psalm (to ... |
He is to be praised as a God of mercy and tender compassion. He ever careth for the afflicted and oppressed: repenting sinners, who are helpless and exposed ... |
The 68th Psalm is a psalm of David that describes God using military language. David writes about God as a victorious military leader who takes his throne in ... |
Whatever may be the precise meaning, it was intended to pourtray the glory and completeness of the divine triumph over the greatest foes. In this let all ... |
Psalm 68 is a hymn to God's power and majesty. The overall impression is of a triumphal parade which culminates in Zion. |
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