Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Psalms 68:4

extol him . . . heavens—literally, "cast up for Him who rideth in the deserts," or "wilderness" (compare Psalms 68:7), alluding to the poetical representation of His leading His people in the wilderness as a conqueror, before whom a way is to be prepared, or "cast up" (compare Isaiah 40:3; Isaiah 62:10).

by his name JAH—or, "Jehovah," of which it is a contraction (Exodus 15:3; Isaiah 12:2) (Hebrew).

name—or, "perfections" (Psalms 9:10; Psalms 20:1), which—




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