aPs 2
b2:11
c2:9
dActs 13:33
e1 Cor 15:25-27
fHeb 1:5
g5:5
hRev 19:15
i2:1-3
j1:4
l2:1
m1:2
nIsa 59:13
oPs 38:12
pProv 24:2

‏ Psalms 2:1

Summary for Ps 2:1-12: Ps 2  a This royal psalm pertains to the Lord’s appointment of a king descended from David. It celebrates the mission of all the kings in David’s line, and it introduces the hope of an ideal ruler who will accomplish the Lord’s goal of bringing all nations into submission (2:11  b) or to destruction (2:9  c). The New Testament identifies Jesus as this descendant (see Acts 13:33  d; 1 Cor 15:25-27  e; Heb 1:5  f; 5:5  g; Rev 19:15  h).
Summary for Ps 2:1-3: 2:1-3  i Their futile paths lead to death (1:4  j, 6  k), but fallen human beings unite in opposing the true God and his Messiah. 2:1  l plans: The Hebrew verb rendered “meditate” in 1:2  m here suggests an attitude of opposing the Lord in speech (Isa 59:13  n) or in thought (Ps 38:12  o; Prov 24:2  p).
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