Kings of armies did flee apace: and she that tarried at home divided the spoil.
Kings and their armies fled quickly, and the women who stayed at home divided up the treasures left behind.
This verse celebrates God's victory over enemies - even mighty kings and armies run away so fast that the women at home get to share in the victory spoils.
📚 Historical Context
Psalms 68 was written by King David as a song of praise celebrating God's deliverance and military victories for Israel. It describes a battlefield scene where enemy kings flee in defeat, and the women who remained at home divide the captured spoils, reflecting the cultural practices of ancient warfare. This highlights God's role as a warrior for His people during times of conflict in Israel's history.
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