GNT · Good News Translation
Psalms
Chapter 68
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God rises up and scatters his enemies. Those who hate him run away in defeat.
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As smoke is blown away, so he drives them off; as wax melts in front of the fire, so do the wicked perish in God's presence.
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But the righteous are glad and rejoice in his presence; they are happy and shout for joy.
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Sing to God, sing praises to his name; prepare a way for him who rides on the clouds. His name is the LORD ---be glad in his presence!
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God, who lives in his sacred Temple, cares for orphans and protects widows.
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He gives the lonely a home to live in and leads prisoners out into happy freedom, but rebels will have to live in a desolate land.
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O God, when you led your people, when you marched across the desert,
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the earth shook, and the sky poured down rain, because of the coming of the God of Sinai, the coming of the God of Israel.
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You caused abundant rain to fall and restored your worn-out land;
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your people made their home there; in your goodness you provided for the poor.
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The Lord gave the command, and many women carried the news:
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"Kings and their armies are running away!" The women at home divided what was captured:
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figures of doves covered with silver, whose wings glittered with fine gold. (Why did some of you stay among the sheep pens on the day of battle?)
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When Almighty God scattered the kings on Mount Zalmon, he caused snow to fall there.
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What a mighty mountain is Bashan, a mountain of many peaks!
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Why from your mighty peaks do you look with scorn on the mountain on which God chose to live? The LORD will live there forever!
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With his many thousands of mighty chariots the Lord comes from Sinai into the holy place.
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He goes up to the heights, taking many captives with him; he receives gifts from rebellious people. The LORD God will live there.
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Praise the Lord, who carries our burdens day after day; he is the God who saves us.
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Our God is a God who saves; he is the LORD, our Lord, who rescues us from death.
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God will surely break the heads of his enemies, of those who persist in their sinful ways.
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The Lord has said, "I will bring your enemies back from Bashan; I will bring them back from the depths of the ocean,
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so that you may wade in their blood, and your dogs may lap up as much as they want."
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O God, your march of triumph is seen by all, the procession of God, my king, into his sanctuary.
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The singers are in front, the musicians are behind, in between are the young women beating the tambourines.
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"Praise God in the meeting of his people; praise the LORD, all you descendants of Jacob!"
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First comes Benjamin, the smallest tribe, then the leaders of Judah with their group, followed by the leaders of Zebulun and Naphtali.
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Show your power, O God, the power you have used on our behalf
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from your Temple in Jerusalem, where kings bring gifts to you.
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Rebuke Egypt, that wild animal in the reeds; rebuke the nations, that herd of bulls with their calves, until they all bow down and offer you their silver. Scatter those people who love to make war!
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Ambassadors will come from Egypt; the Ethiopians will raise their hands in prayer to God.
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Sing to God, kingdoms of the world, sing praise to the Lord,
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to him who rides in the sky, the ancient sky. Listen to him shout with a mighty roar.
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Proclaim God's power; his majesty is over Israel, his might is in the skies.
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How awesome is God as he comes from his sanctuary--- the God of Israel! He gives strength and power to his people. Praise God!
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