Psalms 2:1
Why do the Heithe grudge? why do the people ymagyn vayne thinges?
Why do the Heithe grudge? why do the people ymagyn vayne thinges?
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2The kynges of the earth stode vp, and the rulers are come together, agaynst the LORDE ad agaynst his anoynted.
3Let vs breake their bondes a sunder, and cast awaye their yocke from vs.
4Neuerthelesse, he that dwelleth in heauen, shall laugh the to scorne: yee euen the LORDE himselff shall haue them in derision.
5Then shal he speake vnto them in his wrath, and vexe them in his sore dispeasure.
25that by the mouth of Dauid thy seruaut hast sayde: Why do the Heythe rage? and ye people ymagin vayne thinges?
26The kynges of the earth stonde vp, and the prynces haue gathered them selues together agaynst ye LORDE, and agaynst his. Christ.
27Of a trueth agaynst thy holy childe Iesus, whom thou hast anoynted, both Herode & Pontius Pilate with the Heythen and people of Israel, haue gathered the selues together,
2Wherfore shal the Heithen saye: where is now their God?
6The Heithen are madd, the kyngdomes make moch adoo: but whe he sheweth his voyce, ye earth melteth awaye.
10The LORDE bryngeth the councell of the Heithen to naught, and turneth the deuyces of the people.
2Which ymagin myschefe in their hertes, & stere vp strife all the daye longe.
7To be auenged of the Heithe, & to rebuke the people.
2For lo, thy enemies make a murmuringe, & they yt hate the, lift vp their heade.
3They ymagin craftely agaynst thy people, & take councell agaynst thy secrete ones.
12Wo be to the multitude of moch people, that russh in like the see, and to the heape of folke, that renne ouer all like greate waters.
19Vp LORDE, let not man haue the vpper hade, let the Heithe be codemned before the.
20O LORDE, set a scolemaster ouer the, that the Heithe maye knowe them selues to be but me. Sela.
1Why art thou gone so farre of, o LORDE? wilt thou hyde thyselff in tyme of trouble?
2Whyle ye vngodly hath the ouer hande, the poore must suffre persecucion: O that they were taken in the ymaginacions which they go aboute.
6Which whe he is wroth, smyteth ye people wt durable strokes, & in his woders he persecuteth the, & tameth the cotinually.
3How longe wil ye ymagin myschefe agaynst euery man? ye shal be slayne all ye sorte of you: yee as a tottringe wall shal ye be, & like a broken hedge.
9What do ye ymagin then agaynst the LORDE on this maner? (Tush, when he hath once made an ende, there shal come nomore trouble.)
13Shal not the LORDE of hoostes bringe this to passe, that the laboures of the people shal be brent with a greate fyre, and that the thinge wher vpon the people haue weeried them selues, shall be lost?
11poure out the indignacion of thy wrath: se that thou cast downe all ye proude,
6Poure out thy indignacion vpon the Heithen that knowe the not, and vpon the kyngdomes that call not vpon thy name.
12Nether the kinges of the earth, ner all ye inhabitours of the worlde, wolde haue beleued, that the enemie & aduersary shulde haue come in at the gates of the cite of Ierusale.
16The LORDE is kynge for euer, ye Heithen shal perish out off his londe.
8But thou (o LORDE) shalt haue them in derision, thou shalt laugh all Heithe to scorne.
4How longe shal all wicked doers speake so di?daynedly, and make soch proude boastynge?
10They shall mocke the kinges, and laugh the prynces to scorne. They shal not set by eny stronge holde, for they shal laye ordinaunce agaynst it, and take it.
11Then shal they take a fresh corage vnto them, to go forth & to do more euell, & so ascrybe that power vnto their God.
1Why are they so many (o LORDE) yt trouble me? a greate multitude are they, that ryse agaynst me.
9They stretch forth their mouth vnto the heauen, & their tonge goeth thorow the worlde.
12The vngodly layeth wayte for the iust, & gna?sheth vpon him wt his tethe.
8God is kynge ouer the Heithe, God sitteth in his holy seate.
24Let their eyes be blynded, that they se not: & euer bowe downe their backes.
11Kynges of the earth & all people, princes & all iudges of ye worlde.
21They haue prouoked me in it that is not God: wt their vanites haue they angred me. And I agayne wil prouoke them, by those that are no people: by a foolish nacion wil I anger them.
11For they inteded myschefe agaynst the, & ymagined soch deuyces, as they were not able to perfourme.
1Why boastest thou thy self (thou Tyraunt) that thou canst do myschefe?
11Mustre you, and come, all ye Heithe roude aboute: gather you together, there shall the LORDE laye all thy giauntes to the grounde.
12Let the people aryse, and get them to the valley of Iosaphat: for there wil I syt, and iudge all Heithe roude aboute.
10take youre councel together, yet must youre councel come to nought: go in honde withal, yet shal it not prospere. Excepte Emanuel: (that is God) be with
3Foolishnesse maketh a man to go out of his waye, & then is his herte vnpacient agaynst the LORDE.
14like as the kynges ad lordes of ye earth, which buylde them selues speciall places:
5The LORDE vpon thy right honde, shal smyte euen kynges in the daye of his wrath.
2How longe wil ye geue wroge iudgment, & accepte the personnes of the vngodly?
1Come ye Heithen & heare, take hede ye people. Herke thou earth & all that is therin: thou rounde copasse & al that groweth thervpon:
10All Heithen compased me rounde aboute, but in the name of the LORDE wil I destroye the.
15As for the ymages of the Heithe, they are but syluer and golde, the worke of mens hades.