Psalms 68:1-10

The God of Sinai and of the Sanctuary.

1 Let 1God arise, let His enemies be scattered, And let those who hate Him flee before * Him.
2 As 2smoke is driven away, so drive them away; As 3wax melts before * the fire, So let the 4wicked perish before * God.
3 But let the 5righteous be glad; let them exult before God; Yes, let them rejoice with gladness.
4 Sing to God, 6sing praises to His name; 7Lift up a song for Him who 8rides through the deserts, Whose 9name is the LORD, and exult before Him.
5 A 10father of the fatherless and a 11judge for the widows, Is God in His 12holy habitation.
6 God 13makes a home for the lonely; He 14leads out the prisoners into prosperity, Only 15the rebellious dwell in a parched land.
7 O God, when You 16went forth before Your people, When You 17marched through the wilderness, Selah.
8 The 18earth quaked; The 19heavens also dropped rain at the presence of God; 20Sinai itself quaked at the presence of God, the God of Israel.
9 You 21shed abroad a plentiful rain, O God; You confirmed Your inheritance when it was parched.
10 Your creatures settled in it; You 22provided in Your goodness for the poor, O God.

Psalms 68:1-10 Meaning and Commentary

To the chief Musician, A Psalm [or] Song of David. The Targum makes the argument of this psalm to be the coming of the children of Israel out of Egypt, and the giving of the law on Mount Sinai; in which it is followed by many of the Jewish interpreters: but Aben Ezra rejects such an interpretation of it, and thinks that David composed it, concerning the war he had with the uncircumcised nations, the Philistines and others, 2 Samuel 8:1, &c. And so the title of the Syriac version begins, "a psalm of David, when the kings prepared themselves to fight against him:" and Kimchi says it was composed on account of Sennacherib's army coming against Jerusalem, in the times of Hezekiah, and so delivered by David, under a spirit of prophecy concerning that affair; though he owns that some of their writers interpret it of the war of Gog and Magog, in the times of the Messiah they yet expect. But they are much nearer the truth, who take it that it was written on occasion of the ark being brought to the city of David; seeing it begins with much the same words that Moses used when the ark set forward in his times, Numbers 10:35; and the bringing of which was attended with great joy and gladness, 2 Samuel 6:14; such as the righteous are called upon to express in this psalm, Psalm 68:3. And this being a type of Christ, and of his ascending the holy hill of God, may be allowed of; for certain it is that this psalm treats of the coming of Christ, and of blessings by him, and of victory over his enemies; and particularly of his ascension to heaven, as most evidently appears from Ephesians 4:8; and from prophecies in it, concerning the calling of the Gentiles. Wherefore the latter part of the Syriac inscription of it is very pertinent; "also a prophecy concerning the dispensation of the Messiah, and concerning the calling of the Gentiles to the faith." Jarchi interprets Psalm 68:31 of the Messiah.

Cross References 22

  • 1. Numbers 10:35; Psalms 12:5; Psalms 132:8
  • 2. Psalms 37:20; Isaiah 9:18; Hosea 13:3
  • 3. Psalms 22:14; Psalms 97:5; Micah 1:4
  • 4. Psalms 9:3; Psalms 37:20; Psalms 80:16
  • 5. Psalms 32:11; Psalms 64:10; Psalms 97:12
  • 6. Psalms 66:2
  • 7. Isaiah 57:14; Isaiah 62:10
  • 8. Deuteronomy 33:26; Psalms 18:10; Psalms 68:33; Isaiah 40:3
  • 9. Exodus 6:3; Psalms 83:18
  • 10. Psalms 10:14; Psalms 146:9
  • 11. Deuteronomy 10:18
  • 12. Deuteronomy 26:15
  • 13. Psalms 107:4-7; Psalms 113:9
  • 14. Psalms 69:33; Psalms 102:20; Psalms 107:10, 14; Psalms 146:7; Acts 12:7; Acts 16:26
  • 15. Psalms 78:17; Psalms 107:34, 40
  • 16. Exodus 13:21; Psalms 78:14; Habakkuk 3:13
  • 17. Judges 5:4; Psalms 78:52
  • 18. Exodus 19:18; Judges 5:4; 2 Samuel 22:8; Psalms 77:18; Jeremiah 10:10
  • 19. Judges 5:4; Psalms 18:9; Isaiah 45:8
  • 20. Exodus 19:18; Judges 5:5
  • 21. Leviticus 26:4; Deuteronomy 11:11; Job 5:10; Ezekiel 34:26
  • 22. Psalms 65:9; Psalms 74:19; Psalms 78:20; Psalms 107:9

Footnotes 10

  • [a]. Or "God shall"
  • [b]. Or "His enemies shall"
  • [c]. Or "those who hate Him shall"
  • [d]. Or "Cast up" a highway
  • [e]. Heb YAH
  • [f]. Lit "of"
  • [g]. Lit "makes the solitary to dwell in a house"
  • [h]. "Selah" may mean: "Pause, Crescendo" or "Musical interlude"
  • [i]. Lit "This is Sinai" which
  • [j]. Lit "weary"
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