Sing unto God, sing praises to his name: extol him that rideth upon the heavens by his name JAH, and rejoice before him.
Canten a Dios, canten alabanzas a su nombre: exalten al que cabalga por los cielos, su nombre es JAH, y regocíjense delante de él.
Debemos cantar y alegrarnos delante de Dios, reconociendo su poder y su nombre JAH.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Psalms 68 is a triumphant song attributed to King David, likely written during a time of military victory or a religious procession in ancient Israel, celebrating God's deliverance and protection of His people. This verse highlights God's majestic rule over the heavens, using "JAH" as a shortened form of Yahweh to emphasize His eternal power and sovereignty, which was a common way in Israelite worship to invoke God's name amid praises. It reflects the cultural context of ancient Near Eastern hymns where deities were exalted for their cosmic authority, but here it points exclusively to the one true God of Israel.
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