Psalms 68:32-35

Psalms 68:32-35

[32] Sing  unto God,  ye kingdoms  of the earth;  O sing praises  unto the Lord;  Selah:  [33] To him that rideth  upon the heavens  which were of old;  lo, he doth send out  his voice,  and that a mighty  voice.  [34] Ascribe  ye strength  unto God:  his excellency  is over Israel,  and his strength  is in the clouds.  [35] O God,  thou art terrible  out of thy holy places:  the God  of Israel  is he that giveth  strength  and power  unto his people.  Blessed  be God. 

What does Psalms 68:32-35 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

In conclusion, David called on the nations to praise Yahweh, the sovereign ruler over all. His display of power and majesty, so beautifully set forth in this Psalm , is ample reason to do so.
In view of God"s dealings with Israel, every nation under heaven should learn who the true God is and submit to His sovereignty. His record of prospering those who trust in Him and destroying those who oppose Him should move any people to bow before Him.