Psalms
Chapter 2
- 1
What means this turmoil among the nations? Why do the peoples cherish vain dreams?
- 2
See how the kings of the earth stand in array, how its rulers make common cause, against the Lord, and against the King he has anointed,
- 3
crying, Let us break away from their bondage, rid ourselves of the toils!
- 4
He who dwells in heaven is laughing at their threats, the Lord makes light of them;
- 5
and at last, in his displeasure, he will speak out, his anger quelling them:
- 6
Here, on mount Sion, my sanctuary, I enthrone a king of my own choice. Mine to proclaim the Lord’s edict;
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how he told me, Thou art my son; I have begotten thee this day.
- 8
Ask thy will of me, and thou shalt have the nations for thy patrimony; the very ends of the world for thy domain.
- 9
Thou shalt herd them like sheep1 with a crook of iron, break them in pieces like earthenware.
- 10
Princes, take warning; learn your lesson, you that rule the world.
- 11
Tremble, and serve the Lord, rejoicing in his presence, but with awe in your hearts.
- 12
Kiss the rod,2 do not brave his anger, and go astray from the sure path.
- 13
When the fire of his vengeance blazes out suddenly, happy are they who find their refuge in him.