Psalms 78:68

68 (77-68) But he chose the tribe of Juda, mount Sion which he loved.

Psalms 78:68 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 78:68

But chose the tribe of Judah
Both to be the seat of kingly power and government, and of religious worship; the latter is chiefly designed. Jerusalem was, at least part of it, in the tribe of Judah: here David, who was of that tribe, dwelt, and Solomon his son, and all the kings of Judah afterwards; here the temple was built, into which the ark of the covenant was put, and whither the tribes went up to worship

the mount Zion, which he loved;
where was the city of David; into which the ark was brought when removed from Gibeah, and on part of which the temple was built: the choice of this place, for such a purpose, was from love, ( Psalms 87:2 ) , it was typical of the church, the choice of which also arises from the everlasting and unchangeable love of God to it.

Psalms 78:68 In-Context

66 (77-66) And he smote his enemies on the hinder parts: he put them to an everlasting reproach.
67 (77-67) And he rejected the tabernacle of Joseph: and chose not the tribe of Ephraim:
68 (77-68) But he chose the tribe of Juda, mount Sion which he loved.
69 (77-69) And he built his sanctuary as of unicorns, in the land which he founded for ever.
70 (77-70) And he chose his servant David, and took him from the flocks of sheep: he brought him from following the ewes great with young,
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