Psalm 68 "Song of Victory"

First, consider the application

(A) Thinking

1. Whose poem is this? To whom? Author's name or source note

2. What does the poet want God to do? Is the purpose to create enemies? But what about honest people? 1/3

3. What did the poet say about you? Why is this? four

4. What did God do in the temple? How did he tell different people to have different lives? 5/6

5. What does the poet say God has done for people? 7/8

6. What did the poet say God did when Israel was tired? Why should people prepare God's grace? 9/ 10

7. What happened to the Lord's decree? How do people enjoy the rest of the war? How does the poet describe the victory of the Almighty? 1 1/ 14

8. How does the poet describe Bashan? 15/ 16

9. How does the poet describe the existence of God and his people? 17/ 18 What kind of god is he? 19/20

10. But what will God do to his enemies? How to make all God's people win? 2 1/23

What is the relationship between the poet and God? How do they praise God? Who was involved? 24/27

12. Where does the poet say Israel's strength comes from? What does the poet want? What's going on here? 28/29

13. What does the poet want? What about Egypt and Ethiopia? 30/3 1

14 What if the poet invites countries all over the world? How to praise God? 32/34

15. What did the poet say about the God of Israel? 35

(2) Application

1. Compare the correspondence between Deborah's songs and 68 poems (Judge 5).

2. Study 68 poems with reference to chapters of Chronicles 18-20.

Second, the classic reading outline

song of victory

(a) God makes people live in peace 1-6

1, wicked digest 1-2

2. Yile 3-4

3. Comfort in Difficulties 5

(2) God fights the people and wins 7-23.

1, once used as 7- 14.

(1) Guide to the Wilderness 7- 10

(2) The Battle of Canaan 1 1- 14

2. Save the Present-Bashan 15-23

(1) God's redemption

(2) God wins and returns 2 1-23

(3) God worships the highest man 24-35

1, you are the king of voters 24-27

2, you are the king of the people 28-35

song of victory

(1) Did God defeat the enemy? 1 - 2

1, scatter and escape

2. Expulsion and elimination

(2) God makes the righteous happy? 3 - 6

1, the righteous will come before God.

2. Suffering is God's help.

God set the prisoner free.

4, rebellious living in a dry place

(3) Does God clear the way for the people? 7 - 10

1, God led the people into the wilderness.

2. Blessed is the congregation of God.

(4) God issued a command to preach the gospel? 12 - 14

1, released by humans

2. People rest in peace.

3. People won

(5) Is the presence of God to enjoy salvation? 15 - 23

1, God's promise will never change? 15 - 16

2. God wins the enemy for the people? 17 - 18

3. Does God bring a heavy burden to people? 19 -

4. God saves lives and lives forever? 20

(6) God sits on the throne and is in charge of state power? 24 - 27

1, in power in the sanctuary-people feast and praise God 24-25

2. Being king among voters-leaders worship God with one heart 26-27

(7) God makes people fear God? 28 - 35

1, because it is a strong platform? 28 - 29

2. Because he is safe? 30 - 3 1

3. Because he is glory? 32 - 34

4. Because he deserves to be feared? 35

Third, think and answer.

1. Whose poem is this? To whom? Author's name or source note

1) David

(2) to the director.

2. What does the poet want God to do? Is the purpose to create enemies? But what about honest people? 1/3

(1) The enemy scattered and the smoke was blown away by the wind; Like wax melted by fire, the wicked perish before God.

(2) must be happy, happy in front of god.

3. What did the poet say about you? Why is this? four

Sing a poem to God and praise his name.

God is their help.

4. What did God do in the temple? How did he tell different people to have different lives? 5/6

(1) Be the father of orphans and the avenger of widows.

(2) Loneliness has a home for prisoners to enjoy; But rebellious people live in arid places.

5. What does the poet say God has done for people? 7/8

Answer: Come out in front of people and walk in the wilderness.

6. What did the poet say God did when Israel was tired? Why should people prepare God's grace? 9/ 10

God made him strong.

(2) targeting the poor.

7. What happened to the Lord's decree? How do people enjoy the rest of the war? How does the poet describe the victory of the Almighty? 1 1/ 14

Women who deliver good news become a large group.

(2) The king of armies escaped, escaped; Women waiting at home share what they have taken.

(3) They lie in the sheepfold, just like pigeons with silver wings and gold feathers. When the Almighty scattered kings on the earth, it was like snow on the door.

8. How does the poet describe Bashan? 15/ 16

A: Bashan is a mountain of God, and Bashan is a mountain with many peaks and mountains.

9. How does the poet describe the existence of God and his people? 17/ 18 What kind of god is he? 19/20

(1) The chariot of God is full of fatigue, and the Lord is in it, just like on the holy mountain in Sinai.

God has ascended to heaven to plunder the enemy; God has received offerings among men, even among rebellious men, so that the Lord God may live with them.

(2) The Lord who bears our burdens every day, the God who saves me and performs all kinds of salvation; Care about god.

10. But what will God do to his enemies? How to make all God's people win? 2 1/23

Break the head of his enemy.

(2) smash the enemy, his feet are soaked in blood, so that his dog's tongue can get something from it. "

What is the relationship between the poet and God? How do they praise God? Who was involved? 24/27

(1) is his god, his king.

(2) The singer goes first, and the musician follows, all among the virgins.

(3) Urine Benjamin, the leaders of Judah and their crowds, the leaders of Zebulun and Naphtali.

12. Where does the poet say Israel's strength comes from? What does the poet want? What's going on here? 28/29

(1) given by god.

Strengthen what you have done for us.

The king will bring you a tribute.

13. What does the poet want? What about Egypt and Ethiopia? 30/3 1

(1) Ask God to destroy the arrogance of the nation.

The kings of Egypt will come out to appear before God, and the Ethiopians will quickly raise their hands and pray.

14 What if the poet invites countries all over the world? How to praise God? 32/34

(1) Praise the Lord,

(2) The power of God.

15. What did the poet say about the God of Israel? 35

A: It is God who gives strength and power to his people.

Fourth, the application solution

Application 1:

1. Compare the correspondence between Deborah's songs and 68 poems (Judge 5).

A: Communication:

(1) Judge 5: 3 ~ ~ Poem 68: 4

Praise god

② Judges 5: 4 ~ ~ Poetry 68: 7-8

The Power God

③ Judges 5: 1 1 ~ ~ Poetry 68: 2/3

God's justice

④ Judges 5: 12-24~~ Poetry 68: 7- 18

Review God's actions.

⑤ Judge 5: 3 1 ~ Poetry 68: 30/35

Final victory

2. Study 68 poems with reference to chapters of Chronicles 18-20.

A: Praise and praise God:

(1) Complete victory

(2) great love.

③ Guide the people.

④ Supply people.

⑤ Help people.

6. Expand the kingdom of God.

All landowners supreme master

Application 2:

1. Compare the correspondence between Deborah's songs and 68 poems (Judge 5).

Answer: 1). Judges 5: 4/2 1, poems 68: 7/10; God revealed himself to his people through the power of nature. The poet remembers that one year when the autumn rain came, the Israelites prayed. Rain, like a leak from the sky, flooded the ancient Kishun River and washed away the enemy's chariots and horses.

2). Judges 5: 12 and Psalm 68: 18, God has caught those who have plundered his people.

3) Judges 5: 20 and Psalm 68: 14. After the war, there was chaos everywhere, leaving many broken sundries, such as snowdrifts on the battlefield.

4) Judge 5: 28/30 and poem 68: 12, a woman waiting at home.

2. Study 68 poems with reference to chapters of Chronicles 18-20.

A: There are different opinions about the writing background of the poem, but what is certain is that Israel has experienced the victory of the war or been rescued from the crisis. This poem is written to thank God and look forward to the ultimate victory of the future kingdom of heaven. He broke the enemy's head. When the king entered the sanctuary of man, the people praised the Lord in the assembly. In the jubilee, God will show his power and glory in the church today and make all the people obey. According to the content is divided into four parts:

(1) The Rise of God (1 ~ 6)

The congregation praised the majestic and noble God (1/3).

(2) Telling about God's love (4/6)

(2) the majesty of god (7 ~ 18)

(1) Recalling the journey from Mount Sinai to the promised land of Canaan (7/10); (2) Memories defeated the kings of Canaan (1114).

③ God descended on Mount Xi (15/ 18).

(3) The dignity of God (19 ~ 3 1)

(1) God's future victory (19/23).

② Entering the shelter (24/27).

③ Pray for God to defeat the enemy (28/3 1).

(4) The glory of God (32 ~ 35)

God has ascended the throne of the sanctuary (32/34).

(2) the praise of glory (35).