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. |