诗篇 68
Chinese New Version (Simplified)
称颂 神的权能与胜利
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68 愿 神兴起,愿他的仇敌四散;
愿恨恶他的人从他面前逃跑。
2 愿你把他们赶散,如同烟被风吹散一样;
愿恶人在 神面前灭亡,
好象蜡在火前熔化。
3 但愿义人在 神面前欢喜快乐;
愿他们高兴快乐。
4 你们要向 神歌唱,歌颂他的名;
为那乘车经过旷野的预备道路(本句或译:“高举那乘驾云彩之上的”);
他的名是耶和华,
你们要在他面前欢乐。
5 神在他的圣居所,
作孤儿的父亲,作寡妇的伸冤者。
6 神使孤独的有家可居住;
领被囚的出来,到丰盛之处;
唯有悖逆的住在干旱之地。
7 神啊!你领着你的子民出来,
走过旷野的时候,(细拉)
8 地就震动,
在你面前天也落下雨来;
这西奈山在 神面前,
就是在以色列的 神面前,也要震动。
9 神啊!你降下大雨,
使你贫瘠的产业得到滋润。
10 你的子民住在其中;
神啊,你满有恩慈,为贫苦的人预备了一切。
11 主发出命令,
传扬好信息的妇女就成了一大群。
12 “带领大军的君王都逃跑了,逃跑了;
住在家中的妇女分得了战利品。
13 你们躺卧在羊圈中,
如同鸽子的翅膀镀上白银,
羽毛镀上黄金。”
14 全能者赶散境内列王的时候,
就像撒们山上下大雪。
15 巴珊山是 神的山(“ 神的山”或译:“最宏伟的山”);
巴珊山是多峰多岭的山。
16 多峰多岭的山哪!
你们为甚么敌视 神所喜悦居住的山呢?
耶和华必住在那里,直到永远。
17 神的车马千千万万;
主从西奈山来到他的圣所中(本句原文作“主在其中,西奈山在圣所中”)。
18 你升到高天的时候,
掳了许多俘虏;
你在人间,就是在悖逆的人当中,
接受了礼物,
使耶和华 神可以与他们同住。
19 主,拯救我们的 神,是应当称颂的,
他天天背负我们的重担。
(细拉)
20 我们的 神是施行拯救的 神;
人能逃脱死亡,是在于主耶和华。
21 神必打碎仇敌的头颅,
就是打碎那些常行在罪中的人的脑袋。
22 主说:“我必使他们从巴珊回来,
使他们从海的深处回来;
23 好使你在他们的血中洗自己的脚(按照《马索拉文本》,本句应作“好使你在血中打碎自己的脚”;现参照《七十士译本》翻译),使你的狗的舌头也有分舔仇敌的血。”
24 神啊!人人都看见你的巡行队伍,
看见我的 神、我的君王的巡行队伍,进入圣所。
25 歌唱的在前头行,作乐的走在后面,
中间还有击鼓的少女。
26 你们要在大会中称颂 神,
以色列的子孙(“以色列的子孙”原文作“从以色列的源头来的”)啊!你们要称颂耶和华。
27 在那里有微小的便雅悯领导他们;
随后的,有犹大的领袖,成群结队,
还有西布伦和拿弗他利的领袖。
28 神(“ 神”有古抄本作“你的 神”)啊!召唤你的能力吧。
神啊!坚立你为我们作成的事吧。
29 因为你在耶路撒冷的圣殿,
众王都把礼物带来献给你。
30 求你斥责芦苇中的野兽、
成群的公牛和万民中的牛犊,
并且把贪爱银块的人践踏在脚下;
求你赶散那些喜爱战争的民族。
31 有使节从埃及出来,
古实人赶快向 神呈献礼物。
32 地上的万国啊!你们要歌颂 神,
你们要颂扬主。 (细拉)
33 歌颂那乘驾在自古就有的众天之上的主;
看哪!他发出了强而有力的声音。
34 你们要承认能力是从 神而来的,
他的威荣是在以色列之上,
他的能力显于穹苍。
35 神啊!你在你的圣所中显为可畏;
以色列的 神把能力和权能赐给他的子民。
神是应当称颂的。
Psalm 68
Amplified Bible, Classic Edition
Psalm 68
To the Chief Musician. A Psalm of David. A song.
1 God is [already] beginning to arise, and His enemies to scatter; let them also who hate Him flee before Him!
2 As smoke is driven away, so drive them away; as wax melts before the fire, so let the wicked perish before the presence of God.
3 But let the [uncompromisingly] righteous be glad; let them be in high spirits and glory before God, yes, let them [jubilantly] rejoice!
4 Sing to God, sing praises to His name, cast up a highway for Him Who rides through the deserts—His name is the Lord—be in high spirits and glory before Him!
5 A father of the fatherless and a judge and protector of the widows is God in His holy habitation.
6 God places the solitary in families and gives the desolate a home in which to dwell; He leads the prisoners out to prosperity; but the rebellious dwell in a parched land.
7 O God, when You went forth before Your people, when You marched through the wilderness—Selah [pause, and calmly think of that]!—
8 The earth trembled, the heavens also poured down [rain] at the presence of God; yonder Sinai quaked at the presence of God, the God of Israel.
9 You, O God, did send a plentiful rain; You did restore and confirm Your heritage when it languished and was weary.
10 Your flock found a dwelling place in it; You, O God, in Your goodness did provide for the poor and needy.
11 The Lord gives the word [of power]; the women who bear and publish [the news] are a great host.
12 The kings of the enemies’ armies, they flee, they flee! She who tarries at home divides the spoil [left behind].
13 Though you [the slackers] may lie among the sheepfolds [in slothful ease, yet for Israel] the wings of a dove are covered with silver, its pinions excessively green with gold [are trophies taken from the enemy].
14 When the Almighty scattered kings in [the land], it was as when it snows on Zalmon [a wooded hill near Shechem].
15 Is Mount Bashan the high mountain of summits, Mount Bashan [east of the Jordan] the mount of God?
16 Why do you look with grudging and envy, you many-peaked mountains, at the mountain [of the city called Zion] which God has desired for His dwelling place? Yes, the Lord will dwell in it forever.
17 The chariots of God are twenty thousand, even thousands upon thousands. The Lord is among them as He was in Sinai, [so also] in the Holy Place (the sanctuary in Jerusalem).
18 [a]You have ascended on high. You have led away captive a train of vanquished foes; You have received gifts of men, yes, of the rebellious also, that the Lord God might dwell there with them.(A)
19 Blessed be the Lord, Who bears our burdens and carries us day by day, even the God Who is our salvation! Selah [pause, and calmly think of that]!
20 God is to us a God of deliverances and salvation; and to God the Lord belongs escape from death [setting us free].
21 But God will shatter the heads of His enemies, the hairy scalp of such a one as goes on still in his trespasses and guilty ways.
22 The Lord said, I will bring back [your enemies] from Bashan; I will bring them back from the depths of the [Red] Sea,
23 That you may crush them, dipping your foot in blood, that the tongues of your dogs may have their share from the foe.
24 They see Your goings, O God, even the [solemn processions] of my God, my King, into the sanctuary [in holiness].
25 The singers go in front, the players on instruments last; between them the maidens are playing on tambourines.
26 Bless, give thanks, and gratefully praise God in full congregations, even the Lord, O you who are from [Jacob] the fountain of Israel.
27 There is little Benjamin in the lead [in the procession], the princes of Judah and their company, the princes of Zebulun, and the princes of Naphtali.
28 Your God has commanded your strength [your might in His service and impenetrable hardness to temptation]; O God, display Your might and strengthen what You have wrought for us!
29 [Out of respect] for Your temple at Jerusalem kings shall bring gifts to You.
30 Rebuke the wild beasts dwelling among the reeds [in Egypt], the herd of bulls (the leaders) with the calves of the peoples; trample underfoot those who lust for tribute money; scatter the peoples who delight in war.
31 Princes shall come out of Egypt; Ethiopia shall hasten to stretch out her hands [with the offerings of submission] to God.
32 Sing to God, O kingdoms of the earth, sing praises to the Lord! Selah [pause, and calmly think of that]!
33 [Sing praises] to Him Who rides upon the heavens, the ancient heavens; behold, He sends forth His voice, His mighty voice.
34 Ascribe power and strength to God; His majesty is over Israel, and His strength and might are in the skies.
35 O God, awe-inspiring, profoundly impressive, and terrible are You out of Your holy places; the God of Israel Himself gives strength and fullness of might to His people. Blessed be God!
Footnotes
- Psalm 68:18 David sang of the ark of the covenant, which after a great victory was transferred or brought back to Zion. In this fact he sees the principle of the history of the kingdom of God appearing in ever-widening circles and nobler manner. The earthly celebration of victory in battle, with the processional bearing of the ark into the temple, is to him a type of the method and course of the Messiah’s kingdom, i.e., the certain triumph of God’s kingdom and Christ’s ascension to His place of enthronement. So the apostle Paul (in Eph. 4:8) is perfectly justified in finding the psalmist’s eye directed toward Christ, and so interpreting it. The “on high” in the psalm is first of all Mount Zion, but this is a type of heaven, as Paul makes clear (J.P. Lange, A Commentary).
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