[1]Why do the heathenH1471rageH7283[H8804], and the peopleH3816imagineH1897[H8799]a vain thingH7385?[2]The kingsH4428of the earthH776setH3320[H8691]themselves, and the rulersH7336[H8802]take counselH3245[H8738]togetherH3162, against the LORDH3068, and against his anointed, sayingH4899,[3]Let us breakH5423their bandsH4147asunderH5423[H8762], and cast awayH7993[H8686]their cords from usH5688.[4]He that sittethH3427[H8802]in the heavensH8064shall laughH7832[H8799]: the LordH136shall have them in derisionH3932.[H8799][5]Then shall he speakH1696[H8762]unto them in his wrathH639, and vexH926[H8762]them in his sore displeasureH2740.[6]Yet have I setH5258[H8804]my kingH4428upon my holyH6944hillH2022of ZionH6726.[7]I will declareH5608[H8762]the decreeH2706: the LORDH3068hath saidH559[H8804]unto me, Thou art my SonH1121; this dayH3117have I begottenH3205theeH8804.[8]AskH7592[H8798]of me, and I shall giveH5414[H8799]thee the heathenH1471for thine inheritanceH5159, and the uttermost partsH657of the earthH776for thy possessionH272.[9]Thou shalt breakH7489[H8799]them with a rodH7626of ironH1270; thou shalt dash them in piecesH5310[H8762]like a potter'sH3335[H8802]vesselH3627.[10]Be wiseH7919[H8685]now therefore, O ye kingsH4428: be instructedH3256[H8734], ye judgesH8199[H8802]of the earthH776.[11]ServeH5647[H8798]the LORDH3068with fearH3374, and rejoiceH1523[H8798]with tremblingH7461.[12]KissH5401[H8761]the SonH1248, lest he be angryH599[H8799], and ye perishH6[H8799]from the wayH1870, when his wrathH639is kindledH1197[H8799]but a littleH4592. BlessedH835are all they that put their trustH2620in himH8802.