KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Psalms 68:23
23. That thy foot may be dipped in the blood of thine enemies, and the tongue of thy dogs in the same.
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KJV summary for : Psalms 68
Summary: Psalm 68 is a celebration of God’s majesty and deliverance. It begins with a call for God to arise and scatter His enemies, reflecting the theme of divine victory over opposition. The psalmist recounts Israel's journey through the wilderness, emphasizing God's protective and guiding presence during their trials. In verses that extol God's power, He is portrayed as a warrior and a benevolent father who cares for the marginalized, such as orphans and widows. A key theme is the emphasis on community and worship, as the psalm encourages the people to praise God collectively for His blessings and faithfulness. The psalmist also highlights the importance of God’s presence among His people, underscoring that true security and strength come from Him. The conclusion of the psalm anticipates the universal recognition of God's sovereignty, with all nations ultimately yielding to His authority. Overall, Psalm 68 emphasizes God's greatness, His role as protector and savior, and the importance of communal praise in response to His mighty acts.
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