Compare Translations for Psalm 68:28

Psalm 68:28 CJB
God, summon your strength! Use your strength, God, as you did for us before,
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Psalm 68:28 KJV
Thy God hath commanded thy strength: strengthen , O God, that which thou hast wrought for us.
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Psalm 68:28 NKJV
Your God has commanded your strength; Strengthen, O God, what You have done for us.
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Psalm 68:28 NRS
Summon your might, O God; show your strength, O God, as you have done for us before.
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Psalm 68:28 RSV
Summon thy might, O God; show thy strength, O God, thou who hast wrought for us.
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Psalm 68:28 ASV
Thy God hath commanded thy strength: Strengthen, O God, that which thou hast wrought for us.
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Psalm 68:28 BBE
O God, send out your strength; the strength, O God, with which you have done great things for us,
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Psalm 68:28 RHE
(67-29) Command thy strength, O God confirm, O God, what thou hast wrought in us.
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Psalm 68:28 ELB
Geboten hat dein Gott deine Stärke. Stärke, o Gott, das, was du für uns gewirkt hast!
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Psalm 68:28 ESV
Summon your power, O God, the power, O God, by which you have worked for us.
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Psalm 68:28 GDB
L’Iddio tuo ha ordinata la tua fortezza; Rinforza, o Dio, ciò che tu hai operato inverso noi.
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Psalm 68:28 GW
Your God has decided you will be strong. Display your strength, O God, as you have for us before.
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Psalm 68:28 GNT
Show your power, O God, the power you have used on our behalf
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Psalm 68:28 HNV
Your God has commanded your strength. Strengthen, God, that which you have done for us.
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Psalm 68:28 CSB
Your God has decreed your strength. Show Your strength, God, You who have acted on our behalf.
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Psalm 68:28 BLA
El Dios tuyo ha mandado tu fuerza; muestra tu poder, oh Dios, tú que has obrado por nosotros.
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Psalm 68:28 RVR
Tu Dios ha ordenado tu fuerza; Confirma, oh Dios, lo que has obrado en nosotros.
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Psalm 68:28 LSG
Ton Dieu ordonne que tu sois puissant; Affermis, ? Dieu, ce que tu as fait pour nous!
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Psalm 68:28 LUT
Dein Gott hat dein Reich aufgerichtet; das wollest du, Gott, uns stärken, denn es ist dein Werk.
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Psalm 68:28 NAS
Your God has commanded your strength ; Show Yourself strong, O God, who have acted on our behalf.
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Psalm 68:28 NCV
God, order up your power; show the mighty power you have used for us before.
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Psalm 68:28 NIRV
God, show us your power. Show us your strength. God, do as you have done before.
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Psalm 68:28 NIV
Summon your power, O God; show us your strength, O God, as you have done before.
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Psalm 68:28 NLT
Summon your might, O God. Display your power, O God, as you have in the past.
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Psalm 68:28 OST
Là sont Benjamin le petit, le dominateur; les chefs de Juda et leur multitude; les chefs de Zabulon; les chefs de Nephthali.
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Psalm 68:28 RIV
Il tuo Dio ha ordinato la tua forza; rafferma, o Dio, ciò che hai operato per noi!
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Psalm 68:28 SEV
Tu Dios ha ordenado tu fuerza; confirma, oh Dios, lo que has obrado en nosotros.
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Psalm 68:28 SVV
Daar is Benjamin de kleine, die over hen heerste, de vorsten van Juda, met hun vergadering, de vorsten van Zebulon, de vorsten van Nafthali.
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Psalm 68:28 DBY
Thy God hath commanded thy strength: strengthen, O God, that which thou hast wrought for us.
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Psalm 68:28 VUL
adpone iniquitatem super iniquitatem eorum et non intrent in iustitia tua
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Psalm 68:28 MSG
Parade your power, O God, the power, O God, that made us what we are.
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Psalm 68:28 WBT
Thy God hath commanded thy strength: strengthen, O God, that which thou hast wrought for us.
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Psalm 68:28 TMB
Thy God hath commanded thy strength; strengthen, O God, that which Thou hast wrought for us.
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Psalm 68:28 TNIV
Summon your power, God; show us your strength, our God, as you have done before.
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Psalm 68:28 WEB
Your God has commanded your strength. Strengthen, God, that which you have done for us.
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Psalm 68:28 WYC
God, command thou to thy virtue; God, confirm thou this thing, which thou hast wrought in us. (God, command thou to thy strength, or thy power; God, show thy strength, in what thou has wrought for us.)
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Psalm 68:28 YLT
Thy God hath commanded thy strength, Be strong, O God, this Thou hast wrought for us.
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Psalms 68 - Matthew Henry Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible

Chapter 68

A prayer-- The greatness and goodness of God. (1-6) The wonderful works God wrought for his people. (7-14) The presence of God in his church. (15-21) The victories of Christ. (22-28) Enlargement of the church. (29-31) The glory and grace of God. (32-35)

Verses 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 his being from none, but gives being to all, is engaged by promise and covenant to bless his people. 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 more than any fatherless children, are admitted into his family, and share all their blessings.

Verses 7-14 Fresh mercies should put us in mind of former mercies. If God bring his people into a wilderness, he will be sure to go before them in it, and to bring them out of it. He provided for them, both in the wilderness and in Canaan. The daily manna seems here meant. And it looks to the spiritual provision for God's Israel. The Spirit of grace and the gospel of grace are the plentiful rain, with which God confirms his inheritance, and from which their fruit is found. Christ shall come as showers that water the earth. The account of Israel's victories is to be applied to the victories over death and hell, by the exalted Redeemer, for those that are his. Israel in Egypt among the kilns appeared wretched, but possessed of Canaan, during the reigns of David and Solomon, appeared glorious. Thus the slaves of Satan, when converted to Christ, when justified and sanctified by him, look honourable. When they reach heaven, all remains of their sinful state disappear, they shall be as the wings of the dove, covered with silver, and her feathers as gold. Full salvation will render those white as snow, who were vile and loathsome through the guilt and defilement of sin.

Verses 15-21 The ascension of Christ must here be meant, and thereto it is applied, ( Ephesians 4:8 ) . He received as the purchase of his death, the gifts needful for the conversion of sinners, and the salvation of believers. These he continually bestows, even on rebellious men, that the Lord God might dwell among them, as their Friend and Father. He gave gifts to men. Having received power to give eternal life, the Lord Jesus bestows it on as many as were given him, ( John 17:2 ) . Christ came to a rebellious world, not to condemn it, but that through him it might be saved. The glory of Zion's King is, that he is a Saviour and Benefactor to all his willing people, and a consuming fire to all that persist in rebellion against him. So many, so weighty are the gifts of God's bounty, that he may be truly said to load us with them. He will not put us off with present things for a portion, but will be the God of our salvation. The Lord Jesus has authority and power to rescue his people from the dominion of death, by taking away the sting of it from them when they die, and giving them complete victory over it when they rise again. The crown of the head, the chief pride and glory of the enemy, shall be smitten; Christ shall crush the head of the serpent.

Verses 22-28 The victories with which God blessed David over the enemies of Israel, are types of Christ's victory, for himself and for all believers. Those who take him for theirs, may see him acting as their God, as their King, for their good, and in answer to their prayers; especially in and by his word and ordinances. The kingdom of the Messiah shall be submitted to by all the rulers and learned in the world. The people seem to address the king, ver. Verse 28 . But the words are applicable to the Redeemer, to his church, and every true believer. We pray, that thou, O God the Son, wilt complete thine undertaking for us, by finishing thy good work in us.

Verses 29-31 A powerful invitation is given to those that are without, to join the church. Some shall submit from fear; overcome by their consciences, and the checks of Providence, they are brought to make peace with the church. Others will submit ( psalms 68:29-31 ) service of God, and in the gospel of Christ which went forth from Jerusalem, which is enough to invite sinners out of all nations.

Verses 32-35 God is to be admired and adored with reverence and godly fear, by all that attend in his holy places. The God of Israel gives strength and power unto his people. Through Christ strengthening us we can do all things, not otherwise; therefore he must have the glory of all we do, with our humble thanks for enabling us to do it, and for accepting the work of his hands in us.

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