68:1 To
the
chiefe
Musician.
A
Psalme
or
song
of
Dauid.
Let
God
arise,
let
his
enemies
be
scattered:
let
them
also
that
hate
him,
flee
before
him.
68:2 As
smoke
is
driuen
away,
so
driue
them
away:
as
waxe
melteth
before
the
fire,
so
let
the
wicked
perish
at
the
presence
of
God.
68:3 But
let
the
righteous
be
glad:
let
them
reioyce
before
God,
yea
let
them
exceedingly
reioyce.
68:4 Sing
vnto
God,
sing
praises
to
his
Name:
extoll
him
that
rideth
vpon
the
heauens,
by
his
Name
Iah,
and
reioyce
before
him.
68:5 A
father
of
the
fatherlesse,
and
a
iudge
of
the
widowes,
is
God
in
his
holy
habitation.
68:6 God
setteth
the
solitary
in
a
families:
hee
bringeth
out
those
which
are
bound
with
chaines,
but
the
rebellious
dwell
in
a
dry
land.
68:7 O
God,
when
thou
wentest
forth
before
thy
people;
when
thou
didst
march
through
the
wildernes,
Selah.
68:8 The
earth
shooke,
the
heauens
also
dropped
at
the
presence
of
God:
euen
Sinai
it
selfe
was
mooued
at
the
presence
of
God,
the
God
of
Israel.
68:9 Thou,
O
God,
didst
send
a
plentifull
raine,
whereby
thou
didst
confirme
thine
inheritance,
when
it
was
weary.
68:10 Thy
Congregation
hath
dwelt
therein:
thou,
O
God,
hast
prepared
of
thy
goodnesse
for
the
poore.
68:11 The
Lord
gaue
the
word:
great
was
the
company
of
those
that
published
it.
68:12 Kings
of
armies
did
flee
apace:
and
she
that
taried
at
home,
diuided
the
spoile.
68:13 Though
ye
haue
lien
among
the
pots,
yet
shall
yee
bee
as
the
wings
of
a
doue,
couered
with
siluer,
and
her
feathers
with
yellow
gold.
68:14 When
the
Almighty
scattered
Kings
in
it,
it
was
white
as
snow
in
Salmon.
68:15 The
hil
of
God
is
as
the
hill
of
Bashan,
an
high
hill
as
the
hill
of
Bashan.
68:16 Why
leape
ye,
ye
high
hilles
this
is
the
Hil
which
God
desireth
to
dwell
in,
yea
the
Lord
will
dwel
in
it
for
euer.
68:17 The
chariots
of
God
are
twentie
thousand,
euen
thousands
of
Angels:
the
Lord
is
among
them
as
in
Sinai,
in
the
holy
place.
68:18 Thou
hast
ascended
on
high,
thou
hast
ledde
captiuitie
captiue,
thou
hast
receiued
giftes
for
men;
yea,
for
the
rebellious
also,
that
the
Lord
God
might
dwell
among
them.
68:19 Blessed
be
the
Lord,
who
daily
loadeth
vs
with
benefits,
euen
the
God
of
our
saluation.
Selah.
68:20 Hee
that
is
our
God,
is
the
God
of
saluation;
and
vnto
God
the
Lord
belong
the
issues
from
death.
68:21 But
God
shall
wound
the
head
of
his
enemies:
and
the
hairy
scalpe
of
such
a
one
as
goeth
on
still
in
his
trespasses.
68:22 The
Lord
said,
I
will
bring
againe
from
Bashan,
I
will
bring
my
people
againe
from
the
depthes
of
the
sea:
68:23 That
thy
foote
may
be
dipped
in
the
blood
of
thine
enemies,
and
the
tongue
of
thy
dogges
in
the
same.
68:24 They
haue
seene
thy
goings,
O
God,
euen
the
goings
of
my
God,
my
King,
in
the
Sanctuarie.
68:25 The
singers
went
before,
the
players
on
instruments
followed
after;
amongst
them
were
the
damosels
playing
with
timbrels.
68:26 Blesse
yee
God,
in
the
Congregations,
euen
the
Lord,
from
the
fountaine
of
Israel.
68:27 There
is
little
Beniamin
with
their
ruler,
the
princes
of
Iudah
and
their
Councill,
the
princes
of
Zebulun,
and
the
princes
of
Naphtali.
68:28 Thy
God
hath
commanded
thy
strength:
strengthen,
O
God,
that
which
thou
hast
wrought
for
vs.
68:29 Because
of
thy
Temple
at
Ierusalem,
shall
kings
bring
presents
vnto
thee.
68:30 Rebuke
the
company
of
spearemen,
the
multitude
of
the
bulles,
with
the
calues
of
the
people,
till
euery
one
submit
himselfe
with
pieces
of
siluer:
scatter
thou
the
people
that
delite
in
warre.
68:31 Princes
shall
come
out
of
Egypt,
Ethiopia
shall
soone
stretch
out
her
hands
vnto
God.
68:32 Sing
vnto
God,
yee
kingdomes
of
the
earth:
O
sing
praises
vnto
the
Lord,
Selah:
68:33 To
him
that
rideth
vpon
the
heauens
of
heauens,
which
were
of
olde:
loe,
hee
doeth
send
out
his
voice,
and
that
a
mightie
voice.
68:34 Ascribe
yee
strength
vnto
God:
his
excellencie
is
ouer
Israel,
and
his
strength
is
in
the
cloudes.
68:35 O
God,
thou
art
terrible
out
of
thy
holy
places:
the
God
of
Israel
is
he
that
giueth
strength,
and
power
vnto
his
people:
blessed
be
God.