2:1 Why
do
the
heathen
rage,
and
the
people
imagine
a
vaine
thing
2:2 The
Kings
of
the
earth
set
themselues,
and
the
rulers
take
counsell
together,
against
the
Lord,
and
against
his
Anoynted,
saying,
2:3 Let
vs
breake
their
bandes
asunder,
and
cast
away
their
cords
from
vs.
2:4 Hee
that
sitteth
in
the
heauens
shal
laugh:
the
Lord
shall
haue
them
in
derision.
2:5 Then
shall
hee
speake
vnto
them
in
his
wrath,
and
vexe
them
in
his
sore
displeasure.
2:6 Yet
haue
I
set
my
King
vpon
my
holy
hill
of
Sion.
2:7 I
will
declare
the
decree:
the
Lord
hath
said
vnto
mee,
Thou
art
my
sonne,
this
day
haue
I
begotten
thee.
2:8 Aske
of
me,
and
I
shall
giue
thee
the
heathen
for
thine
inheritance,
and
the
vttermost
parts
of
the
earth
for
thy
possession.
2:9 Thou
shalt
breake
them
with
a
rod
of
iron,
thou
shalt
dash
them
in
pieces
like
a
potters
vessell.
2:10 Bee
wise
now
therefore,
O
yee
Kings:
be
instructed
ye
Iudges
of
the
earth.
2:11 Serue
the
Lord
with
feare,
and
reioyce
with
trembling.
2:12 Kisse
the
Sonne
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.