Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Psalms 68:6

setteth the solitary in families—literally, "settleth the lonely" (as wanderers) "at home." Though a general truth, there is perhaps allusion to the wandering and settlement of the Israelites.

rebellious dwell in a dry land—removed from all the comforts of home.



Psalms 68:5-6

are illustrated by the protection to the helpless, vindication of the innocent, and punishment of rebels, ascribed to Him.


 
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