68:1 To
the
Overseer.
--A
Psalm,
a
song
of
David.
Rise
doth
God--scattered
are
His
enemies!
And
those
hating
Him
flee
from
His
face.
68:2 As
the
driving
away
of
smoke
Thou
drivest
away,
As
the
melting
of
wax
before
fire,
The
wicked
perish
at
the
presence
of
God.
68:3 And
the
righteous
rejoice,
they
exult
before
God,
And
they
joy
with
gladness.
68:4 Sing
ye
to
God--praise
His
name,
Raise
up
a
highway
for
Him
who
is
riding
in
deserts,
In
Jah
[is]
His
name,
and
exult
before
Him.
68:5 Father
of
the
fatherless,
and
judge
of
the
widows,
[Is]
God
in
His
holy
habitation.
68:6 God--causing
the
lonely
to
dwell
at
home,
Bringing
out
bound
ones
into
prosperity,
Only--the
refractory
have
inhabited
a
dry
place.
68:7 O
God,
in
Thy
going
forth
before
Thy
people,
In
Thy
stepping
through
the
wilderness,
Selah.
68:8 The
earth
hath
shaken,
Yea,
the
heavens
have
dropped
before
God,
This
Sinai--before
God,
the
God
of
Israel.
68:9 A
shower
of
free-will
gifts
thou
shakest
out,
O
God.
Thine
inheritance,
when
it
hath
been
weary,
Thou
hast
established
it.
68:10 Thy
company
have
dwelt
in
it,
Thou
preparest
in
Thy
goodness
for
the
poor,
O
God.
68:11 The
Lord
doth
give
the
saying,
The
female
proclaimers
[are]
a
numerous
host.
68:12 Kings
of
hosts
flee
utterly
away,
And
a
female
inhabitant
of
the
house
apportioneth
spoil.
68:13 Though
ye
do
lie
between
two
boundaries,
Wings
of
a
dove
covered
with
silver,
And
her
pinions
with
yellow
gold.
68:14 When
the
Mighty
spreadeth
kings
in
it,
It
doth
snow
in
Salmon.
68:15 A
hill
of
God
[is]
the
hill
of
Bashan,
A
hill
of
heights
[is]
the
hill
of
Bashan.
68:16 Why
do
ye
envy,
O
high
hills,
The
hill
God
hath
desired
for
His
seat
Jehovah
also
doth
tabernacle
for
ever.
68:17 The
chariots
of
God
[are]
myriads,
thousands
of
changes,
The
Lord
[is]
among
them,
in
Sinai,
in
the
sanctuary.
68:18 Thou
hast
ascended
on
high,
Thou
hast
taken
captive
captivity,
Thou
hast
taken
gifts
for
men,
That
even
the
refractory
may
rest,
O
Jah
God.
68:19 Blessed
[is]
the
Lord,
day
by
day
He
layeth
on
us.
God
Himself
[is]
our
salvation.
Selah.
68:20 God
Himself
[is]
to
us
a
God
for
deliverances,
And
Jehovah
Lord
hath
the
outgoings
of
death.
68:21 Only--God
doth
smite
The
head
of
His
enemies,
The
hairy
crown
of
a
habitual
walker
in
his
guilt.
68:22 The
Lord
said:
`From
Bashan
I
bring
back,
I
bring
back
from
the
depths
of
the
sea.
68:23 So
that
thou
dashest
thy
foot
in
blood,
[In
the
blood
of]
enemies--the
tongue
of
Thy
dogs.'
68:24 They
have
seen
Thy
goings,
O
God,
Goings
of
my
God,
my
king,
in
the
sanctuary.
68:25 Singers
have
been
before,
Behind
[are]
players
on
instruments,
In
the
midst
virgins
playing
with
timbrels.
68:26 In
assemblies
bless
ye
God,
The
Lord--from
the
fountain
of
Israel.
68:27 There
[is]
little
Benjamin
their
ruler,
Heads
of
Judah
their
defence,
Heads
of
Zebulun--heads
of
Naphtali.
68:28 Thy
God
hath
commanded
thy
strength,
Be
strong,
O
God,
this
Thou
hast
wrought
for
us.
68:29 Because
of
Thy
temple
at
Jerusalem,
To
Thee
do
kings
bring
a
present.
68:30 Rebuke
a
beast
of
the
reeds,
a
company
of
bulls,
With
calves
of
the
peoples,
Each
humbling
himself
with
pieces
of
silver,
Scatter
Thou
peoples
delighting
in
conflicts.
68:31 Come
do
fat
ones
out
of
Egypt,
Cush
causeth
her
hands
to
run
to
God.
68:32 Kingdoms
of
the
earth,
sing
ye
to
God,
Praise
ye
the
Lord.
Selah.
68:33 To
him
who
is
riding
on
the
heavens
of
the
heavens
of
old,
Lo,
He
giveth
with
His
voice
a
strong
voice.
68:34 Ascribe
ye
strength
to
God,
Over
Israel
[is]
His
excellency,
and
His
strength
in
the
clouds.
68:35 Fearful,
O
God,
out
of
Thy
sanctuaries,
The
God
of
Israel
Himself,
Giving
strength
and
might
to
the
people.
Blessed
[is]
God!