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Psalm 2
Why
do
the
heathen
rage,
and
the
people
imagine
a
vain
thing?
2
The
kings
of
the
earth
set
themselves,
and
the
rulers
take
counsel
together,
against
the
Lord,
and
against
his
anointed,
saying,
3
Let
us
break
their
bands
asunder,
and
cast
away
their
cords
from
us.
4
He
that
sitteth
in
the
heavens
shall
laugh:
the
Lord
shall
have
them
in
derision.
5
Then
shall
he
speak
unto
them
in
his
wrath,
and
vex
them
in
his
sore
displeasure.
6
Yet
have
I
set
my
king
upon
my
holy
hill
of
Zion.
7
I
will
declare
the
decree:
the
Lord
hath
said
unto
me,
Thou
art
my
Son;
this
day
have
I
begotten
thee.
8
Ask
of
me,
and
I
shall
give
thee
the
heathen
for
thine
inheritance,
and
the
uttermost
parts
of
the
earth
for
thy
possession.
9
Thou
shalt
break
them
with
a
rod
of
iron;
thou
shalt
dash
them
in
pieces
like
a
potter’s
vessel.
10
Be
wise
now
therefore,
O
ye
kings:
be
instructed,
ye
judges
of
the
earth.
11
Serve
the
Lord
with
fear,
and
rejoice
with
trembling.
12
Kiss
the
Son,
lest
he
be
angry,
and
ye
perish
from
the
way,
when
his
wrath
is
kindled
but
a
little.
Blessed
are
all
they
that
put
their
trust
in
him.
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