Psalm 68:33-35
New Catholic Bible
33 [a]Sing to God, all you kingdoms of the earth;
sing the praises of the Lord, Selah
34 who rides the ancient heavens above[b]
and speaks with his voice of thunder.
35 Acknowledge the power of God,
whose majesty is over Israel
and whose power is in the skies.
Footnotes
- Psalm 68:33 This ninth part calls upon all nations to praise the God of Israel who dwells in the temple and acclaim him as the God of all nations (see Ps 47).
- Psalm 68:34 The words who rides the ancient heavens above indicate the Lord’s majesty, for he rules the highest heavens (see Deut 10:14; 1 Ki 8:27). The thunder symbolizes the power and majesty of his rule (see Pss 18:14; 29:3) on behalf of his people (see Deut 33:26).
Psalm 68:33-35
New International Version
33 to him who rides(A) across the highest heavens, the ancient heavens,
who thunders(B) with mighty voice.(C)
34 Proclaim the power(D) of God,
whose majesty(E) is over Israel,
whose power is in the heavens.
35 You, God, are awesome(F) in your sanctuary;(G)
the God of Israel gives power and strength(H) to his people.(I)
Praise be to God!(J)
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