Psalms 2

PSALM 2

1Why gnashed with teeth heathen men; and peoples thought vain things?

2The kings of earth stood together; and princes came together against the Lord, and against his Christ.

3Break we the bonds of them; and cast we away the yoke of them from us.

4He that dwelleth in heavens shall scorn them; and the Lord shall bemock them.

5Then he shall speak to them in his wrath; and he shall trouble them in his strong vengeance.

6Soothly I am ordained of him a king upon Zion, his holy hill;

7preaching his commandment. The Lord said to me, Thou art my son; I have begotten thee today.

8Ask thou of me, and I shall give to thee heathen men for thine heritage; and for thy possession the terms of earth.

9Thou shalt govern them in an iron rod; and thou shalt break them altogether as the vessel of a potter.

10And now, ye kings, understand; ye that deem the earth, be ye learned.

11Serve ye the Lord with dread; and make ye full out joy to him with trembling.

12Take ye lore of chastising ; lest the Lord be wroth sometime, and ye perish from the just way. When his wrath shall burn out in short time; blessed be all they, that trust in him.

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