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God's Public Victory
Commentators explain that the 'goings' of God refer to a visible, public procession celebrating His victory. This was likely the ark of the covenant being brought into the sanctuary, a national event for all to see. It reminds believers that our worship and God's mighty acts are not meant to be hidden, but declared and celebrated openly.
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18th Century
Theologian
They have seen thy goings, O God - That is, the onlookers in the solemn procession referred to in (Psalms 68:25); or, i…
19th Century
Bishop
Goings. —Better, processions. ()
In the sanctuary. —Rather, into the sanctuary.
19th Century
Preacher
The Psalm ends with an ascription of praise to God. So let our reading end, and our worship, and our lives: Blessed be God.
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16th Century
Theologian
They have seen thy goings, O God! This verse may refer to processions of a warlike kind, or to those made in times of peace by those givin…
17th Century
Pastor
They have seen your goings, O God
In saving his people, and destroying his enemies;
[even] the go…
17th Century
Minister
The victories with which God blessed David over the enemies of Israel are types of Christ's victory, for Himself and for all believers. Those who t…