Numbers 10:35-36
Rise up, Lord.Ps 68:1,2; 132:8; Isa 51:9 Return, O Lord.Ps 90:13-17many thousands of Israel. Heb. ten thousand thousands.Ge 24:60; De 1:102 Chronicles 6:41-42
arise.Ps 132:8-10,16thy resting.1Ch 28:2; Isa 66:1the ark.Jos 3:13; 6:4,5; Ps 110:2; Ro 1:16thy priests.Isa 59:16-18; 61:3,6,10; Ro 13:14; Ga 3:27; Eph 4:22-24Re 19:8,14thy saints.Ne 9:25; Ps 65:4,11; Isa 65:18,19; Zec 9:17; Php 3:3; 4:4 turn not.That is, "reject not thine anointed;" or, "repulse him not," agreeably to the interpretation of this phrase in the Syriac and Arabic versions. See1Ki 2:16thine anointed.1Ki 1:34; Ps 2:2; Isa 61:1remember.Ps 132:1; Isa 55:3; Ac 13:34the mercies.Or, as Dr. Geddes renders, "the pious deeds of thy servant David." The Syriac has, "the good actions of thy servant."Psalms 68:1
1 A prayer at the removing of the ark.4 An exhortation to praise God for his mercies;7 for his care of the church;19 for his great works. A.M. 2962. B.C. 1042. (Title.)This magnificent and truly sublime ode is supposed, with much probability, to have been composed by David, and sung at the removal of the ark from Kirjath-jearim. God arise.7:6,7; 44:26; 78:65-68; 132:8,9; Nu 10:35; 2Ch 6:41; Isa 33:3Isa 42:13,14; 51:9,10be scattered.14,30; 59:11; 89:10; Isa 41:15,16; Eze 5:2; 12:14,15; Da 2:35that hate.21:8; Ex 20:5; De 7:10; Joh 14:23,24before him. Heb. from his face.
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