Verse

Psalm 68:11

ESV The Lord gives the word; the women who announce the news are a great host:
NIV The Lord announces the word, and the women who proclaim it are a mighty throng:
NASB The Lord gives the command; The women who proclaim good news are a great army:
CSB The Lord gave the command; a great company of women brought the good news:
NLT The Lord gives the word, and a great army brings the good news.
KJV The Lord gave the word: great was the company of those that published it.
NKJV The Lord gave the word; Great was the company of those who proclaimed it:

What does Psalm 68:11 mean?

Please see our chapter commentary on Psalm 68, verse-level content coming soon!
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Context Summary
Psalm 68:7–18 reflects on God's gracious, powerful victories on behalf of Israel. This includes their time in the wilderness as well as their early conquest of the Promised Land. At Sinai, the Lord had established a covenant with Israel. David later took the ark of the covenant to Mount Zion. This symbolized God's choice to "move" His presence to Jerusalem, in defiance of earthly enemies such as Og at Bashan (Numbers 21:33–35).
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Chapter Summary
Prior psalms (Psalm 66—67) explored the idea of the Lord God of Israel being worshipped by the entire world, including the Gentile nations. Psalm 68 includes that idea, as well as a celebration of God's prior victories on Israel's behalf. The song uses dramatic imagery to praise God's power and grandeur. Mount Zion—the location of Jerusalem—is where the Lord chooses for His seat of power. The entire world should honor this; one day, the whole earth will do just that.
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