Psalms Chapter 68 verse 24 Holy Bible

ASV Psalms 68:24

They have seen thy goings, O God, Even the goings of my God, my King, into the sanctuary.
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BBE Psalms 68:24

We see your going, O God: even the going of my God, my King, into the holy place.
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DARBY Psalms 68:24

They have seen thy goings, O God, the goings of my ùGod, my King, in the sanctuary.
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KJV Psalms 68:24

They have seen thy goings, O God; even the goings of my God, my King, in the sanctuary.
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WBT Psalms 68:24

That thy foot may be dipped in the blood of thy enemies, and the tongue of thy dogs in the same.
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WEB Psalms 68:24

They have seen your processions, God, Even the processions of my God, my King, into the sanctuary.
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YLT Psalms 68:24

They have seen Thy goings, O God, Goings of my God, my king, in the sanctuary.
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Pulpit Commentary

Pulpit CommentaryVerses 24-27. - Again we find a transition. The conquest of Canaan is complete - God is gone up into his sanctuary. The nations are led captive or put to tribute Rebels are crushed; the last remnants of them sought out, brought back, and delivered into the hands of Israel. Now we have a description of God's "goings in the sanctuary" (ver. 24). Some critics suppose a particular occasion to be pointed at; but the expression "goings" rather indicates something habitual, or, at any rate, recurring. God is from time to time glorified in his sanctuary by ceremonies which the poet describes. Verse 24. - They have seen thy goings, O God; i.e. men have seen - friends and foes alike - even the goings of my God, my King, in the sanctuary. God is at once both Israel's God and Israel's King. The monarchy has not wholly destroyed the theocracy.

Ellicott's Commentary

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(24-27) These hopes of national deliverance are kept alive in the worship of the sanctuary, which the poet now proceeds to describe. A solemn procession advances to the Temple, and we have a description of it by one evidently as interested in this ritual as familiar with it.(24) Goings.--Better, processions. (Comp. Psalm 42:4.)In the sanctuary.--Rather, into the sanctuary.