1 
 Let  God  arise!Let  his  enemies  be  scattered!Let  them  who  hate  him  also  flee  before  him.  +
2 
 As  smoke  is  driven  away,so  drive  them  away.As  wax  melts  before  the  fire,so  let  the  wicked  perish  at  the  presence  of  God.  
3 
 But  let  the  righteous  be  glad.Let  them  rejoice  before  God.Yes,  let  them  rejoice  with  gladness.  +
4 
 Sing  to  God!  Sing  praises  to  his  name!Extol  him  who  rides  on  the  clouds:to  Yah,  his  name!Rejoice  before  him!  +
5 
 A 
father of  the  fatherless,  and  a  defender  of  the  widows,is  God  in  his  holy  habitation.  
+6 
 God  sets  the  lonely  in  families.He  brings  out  the  prisoners  with  singing,but  the  rebellious 
dwell in  a  sun-scorched  land.  
+7 
 God,  when  you  went  out  before  your  people,when  you  marched  through  the  wilderness...Selah.  +
8 
 The 
earth trembled.The  sky  also  poured  down  rain  at  the  presence  of  the  God  of  Sinai-at  the  presence  of  God,  the  God  of  Israel.  
+9 
 You,  God,  sent  a  plentiful  rain.You  confirmed  your  inheritance,  when  it  was  weary.  +
11 
 The  Lord  announced  the  word.The  ones  who  proclaim  it  are  a  great  company.  +
12 
 "Kings  of  armies  flee!  They  flee!"She  who  waits  at  home  divides  the  plunder,  +
13 
 while  you  sleep  among  the  camp  fires,the  wings  of  a  dove  sheathed  with  silver,her  feathers  with  shining  gold.  +
14 
 When  the  Almighty  scattered  kings  in  her,it  snowed  on  Zalmon.  +
15 
 The  mountains  of 
Bashan are  majestic  mountains.The  mountains  of  Bashan  are  rugged.  
+16 
 Why  do  you  look  in  envy,  you  rugged  mountains,at  the  mountain  where  God  chooses  to  reign?Yes,  the  LORD  will  dwell  there  forever.  
17 
 The  chariots  of  God  are  tens  of 
thousands and  thousands  of  thousands.The  Lord  is  among  them,  from  Sinai,  into  the  sanctuary.  
+18 
 You  have  ascended  on  high.You  have  led  away  captives.You  have  received  gifts  among  men,yes,  among  the  rebellious  also,  that  Yah  God  might  dwell  there.  +
19 
 Blessed  be  the  Lord,  who  daily  bears  our  burdens,even  the  God  who  is  our  salvation.Selah.  +
20 
 God  is  to  us  a  God  of  deliverance.To  The  LORD,  the  Lord,  belongs  escape  from  death.  
21 
 But  God  will  strike  through  the  head  of  his  enemies,the  hairy  scalp  of  such  a  one  as  still  continues  in  his  guiltiness.  +
22 
 The  Lord  said,  "I  will  bring  you  again  from  Bashan,I  will  bring  you  again  from  the  depths  of  the  sea;  +
23 
 That  you  may  crush  them,  dipping  your  foot  in  blood,that  the  tongues  of  your  dogs  may  have  their  portion  from  your  enemies."  
24 
 They  have  seen  your  processions,  God,even  the  processions  of  my  God,  my  King,  into  the  sanctuary.  +
25 
 The  singers  went  before,  the  minstrels  followed  after,among  the  ladies  playing  with  tambourines,  
26 
 "Bless  God  in  the  congregations,even  the  Lord  in  the  assembly  of  Israel!"  +
27 
 There  is  little  Benjamin,  their  ruler,the  princes  of  Judah,  their  council,the  princes  of  Zebulun,  and  the  princes  of  Naphtali.  
28 
 Your  God  has  commanded  your  strength.Strengthen,  God,  that  which  you  have  done  for  us.  +
29 
 Because  of  your 
temple at  Jerusalem,kings  shall  bring  presents  to  you.  
+30 
 Rebuke  the  wild 
animal of  the  reeds,the  multitude  of  the  bulls,  with  the  calves  of  the  peoples.Being  humbled,  may  it  bring  bars  of  silver.Scatter  the  nations  that  delight  in  war.  
+31 
 Princes  shall  come  out  of  Egypt.Ethiopia  shall  hurry  to  stretch  out  her  hands  to  God.  +
32 
 Sing  to  God,  you  kingdoms  of  the  earth!Sing  praises  to  the  Lord!Selah.  +
33 
 To  him  who  rides  on  the 
heaven of  heavens,  which  are  of  old;behold,  he  utters  his  voice,  a  mighty  voice.  
34 
 Ascribe  strength  to  God!His  excellency  is  over  Israel,his  strength  is  in  the  skies.  
35 
 You  are  awesome,  God,  in  your  sanctuaries.The  God  of 
Israel gives  strength  and  power  to  his  people.Praise  be  to  God!  
 
            
Ps 68:1-35. This is a Psalm-song (see on Ps 30:1, title), perhaps suggested by David's victories, which secured his throne and gave rest to the nation. In general terms, the judgment of God on the wicked, and the equity and goodness of His government to the pious, are celebrated. The sentiment is illustrated by examples of God's dealings, cited from the Jewish history and related in highly poetical terms. Hence the writer intimates an expectation of equal and even greater triumphs and summons all nations to unite in praises of the God of Israel. The Psalm is evidently typical of the relation which God, in the person of His Son, sustains to the Church (compare Ps 68:18).
1-3. Compare Nu 10:35; Ps 1:4; 22:14, on the figures here used.
before him--as in Ps 68:2, from His presence, as dreaded; but in Ps 68:3, in His presence, as under His protection (Ps 61:7).