Symbolism of Bashan & sea depths?
What does "from Bashan" and "from the depths of the sea" symbolize?

Setting the Verse (Psalm 68:22)

“The Lord said, ‘I will retrieve them from Bashan, I will bring them up from the depths of the sea.’”


Snapshot of the Psalm

Psalm 68 celebrates God’s victorious march—first at Sinai, then into Canaan, and finally into His sanctuary in Zion.

• Verse 22 answers the cry in v. 20–21 that God will save His people and crush their foes.

• “Retrieve” or “bring back” pictures God gathering what seems lost and impossible to recover.


Understanding “Bashan”

• Geography: A fertile, mountainous region east of the Jordan (Numbers 21:33; Deuteronomy 3:10).

• History: Strong enemies once lived there—Og king of Bashan and his giant-sized army (Deuteronomy 3:11).

• Imagery:

– A place famed for power and intimidation (“strong bulls of Bashan,” Psalm 22:12).

– To ancient Israel, Bashan represented daunting military might on high ground.

• Symbolic thrust in Psalm 68:

– God can “retrieve” His people even from territories of towering opposition.

– No mountain stronghold, no entrenched enemy is beyond His reach.


Understanding “from the depths of the sea”

• Literal picture: The sea’s deepest trenches were the most unreachable places known to the psalmist.

• Scriptural echoes:

Exodus 15:4–5—Egypt’s chariots “sank to the depths like a stone.”

Micah 7:19—God “casts all our sins into the depths of the sea.”

• Symbolic thrust:

– Represents the farthest, most hopeless exile or burial place imaginable.

– Even overwhelming watery chaos cannot hide what belongs to God (cf. Jonah 2:3–6).


Bringing the Two Images Together

• “Bashan” (lofty mountains) and “depths of the sea” (lowest trenches) form a poetic merism—opposite extremes expressing totality.

• Message: From the highest heights to the lowest depths, God’s sovereign power can reclaim what is His—be it His scattered people, victory spoils, or vindication of His name.

• Complements other merisms in Scripture:

Psalm 139:8 “If I ascend to the heavens… if I make my bed in Sheol…”

Romans 8:38–39 “neither height nor depth… will separate us from the love of God.”


Practical Takeaways for Believers

• God’s reach is limitless—no enemy stronghold (“Bashan”) or abyss (“sea depths”) can thwart His rescue.

• Believers facing towering problems or drowning circumstances can anchor hope in the same Lord who pledges, “I will retrieve… I will bring up.”

• The verse foreshadows Christ’s triumph—He descended to the depths (Ephesians 4:9–10) and ascended above all, ensuring ultimate deliverance for His people.

How does Psalm 68:22 illustrate God's power over enemies in our lives?
Top of Page
Top of Page