Psalms 78:66

66 He beat back his enemies; he put them to everlasting shame.

Psalms 78:66 in Other Translations

King James Version (KJV)
66 And he smote his enemies in the hinder parts: he put them to a perpetual reproach.
English Standard Version (ESV)
66 And he put his adversaries to rout; he put them to everlasting shame.
New Living Translation (NLT)
66 He routed his enemies and sent them to eternal shame.
The Message Bible (MSG)
66 He hit his enemies hard, sent them running, yelping, not daring to look back.
American Standard Version (ASV)
66 And he smote his adversaries backward: He put them to a perpetual reproach.
GOD'S WORD Translation (GW)
66 He struck his enemies from behind and disgraced them forever.
Holman Christian Standard Bible (CSB)
66 He beat back His foes; He gave them lasting shame.
New International Reader's Version (NIRV)
66 He drove his enemies back. He put them to shame that will last forever.

Psalms 78:66 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 78:66

And he smote his enemies in the hinder parts
Not the Israelites, as Kimchi interprets it, but the Philistines, who in another battle were put to flight, and turned their backs, and so were smitten in their hinder parts; or rather this has reference to the Philistines being smitten with haemorrhoids, or piles in their posteriors, while the ark was retained a captive by them, ( 1 Samuel 5:6 1 Samuel 5:12 ) , and so the Targum paraphrases it,

``and he smote them that troubled them with haemorrhoids in their posteriors;''

the Greek version, as quoted by Suidas F3, is, "he smote his enemies on the back parts of the seat"; signifying, he says, a disease, modestly expressed:

he put them to a perpetual reproach;
either by causing their idol Dagon to fall before his ark, and be broken upon the threshold of the house of the idol; in memory of which the priests ever after, nor any that came in thither, trod upon the threshold, ( 1 Samuel 5:3-5 ) , or rather through their sending golden images of their haemorrhoids, and golden mice along with the ark, which were reserved to their perpetual reproach: other instances of the Lord's regard to Israel follow, in providing a proper place for the ark, and appointing a suitable governor over the people.


FOOTNOTES:

F3 In voce (edra) .

Psalms 78:66 In-Context

64 their priests were put to the sword, and their widows could not weep.
65 Then the Lord awoke as from sleep, as a warrior wakes from the stupor of wine.
66 He beat back his enemies; he put them to everlasting shame.
67 Then he rejected the tents of Joseph, he did not choose the tribe of Ephraim;
68 but he chose the tribe of Judah, Mount Zion, which he loved.

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