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WORD Research this...Psalms 68
- 1 To the Overseer. --A Psalm, a song of David. Rise doth God--scattered are His enemies! And those hating Him flee from His face.
- 2 As the driving away of smoke Thou drivest away, As the melting of wax before fire, The wicked perish at the presence of God.
- 3 And the righteous rejoice, they exult before God, And they joy with gladness.
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4 Sing ye to God--praise His name, Raise up a highway for Him who is riding in deserts, In Jah
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5 Father of the fatherless, and judge of the widows,
Is God in His holy habitation. - 6 God--causing the lonely to dwell at home, Bringing out bound ones into prosperity, Only--the refractory have inhabited a dry place.
- 7 O God, in Thy going forth before Thy people, In Thy stepping through the wilderness, Selah.
- 8 The earth hath shaken, Yea, the heavens have dropped before God, This Sinai--before God, the God of Israel.
- 9 A shower of free-will gifts thou shakest out, O God. Thine inheritance, when it hath been weary, Thou hast established it.
- 10 Thy company have dwelt in it, Thou preparest in Thy goodness for the poor, O God.
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11 The Lord doth give the saying, The female proclaimers
are a numerous host. - 12 Kings of hosts flee utterly away, And a female inhabitant of the house apportioneth spoil.
- 13 Though ye do lie between two boundaries, Wings of a dove covered with silver, And her pinions with yellow gold.
- 14 When the Mighty spreadeth kings in it, It doth snow in Salmon.
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15 A hill of God
is the hill of Bashan, A hill of heightsis the hill of Bashan. - 16 Why do ye envy, O high hills, The hill God hath desired for His seat? Jehovah also doth tabernacle for ever.
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17 The chariots of God
are myriads, thousands of changes, The Lordis among them, in Sinai, in the sanctuary. - 18 Thou hast ascended on high, Thou hast taken captive captivity, Thou hast taken gifts for men, That even the refractory may rest, O Jah God.
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19 Blessed
is the Lord, day by day He layeth on us. God Himselfis our salvation. Selah. -
20 God Himself
is to us a God for deliverances, And Jehovah Lord hath the outgoings of death. - 21 Only--God doth smite The head of His enemies, The hairy crown of a habitual walker in his guilt.
- 22 The Lord said: `From Bashan I bring back, I bring back from the depths of the sea.
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23 So that thou dashest thy foot in blood,
In the blood of - 24 They have seen Thy goings, O God, Goings of my God, my king, in the sanctuary.
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25 Singers have been before, Behind
are players on instruments, In the midst virgins playing with timbrels. - 26 In assemblies bless ye God, The Lord--from the fountain of Israel.
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27 There
is little Benjamin their ruler, Heads of Judah their defence, Heads of Zebulun--heads of Naphtali. - 28 Thy God hath commanded thy strength, Be strong, O God, this Thou hast wrought for us.
- 29 Because of Thy temple at Jerusalem, To Thee do kings bring a present.
- 30 Rebuke a beast of the reeds, a company of bulls, With calves of the peoples, Each humbling himself with pieces of silver, Scatter Thou peoples delighting in conflicts.
- 31 Come do fat ones out of Egypt, Cush causeth her hands to run to God.
- 32 Kingdoms of the earth, sing ye to God, Praise ye the Lord. Selah.
- 33 To him who is riding on the heavens of the heavens of old, Lo, He giveth with His voice a strong voice.
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34 Ascribe ye strength to God, Over Israel
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35 Fearful, O God, out of Thy sanctuaries, The God of Israel Himself, Giving strength and might to the people. Blessed
is God!
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