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b. According to the Talmud, Psalm 2 is a continuation of Psalm 1. Psalm 2 is the second psalm of the Book of Psalms, generally known in English by its first verse, in the King James Version, "Why do the heathen rage".In Latin, it is known as "Quare fremuerunt gentes".Psalm 2 does not identify its author with a superscription. It occurs seventy-one times in thirty-nine Psalms. Verse 2. * The superscription, added later, relates the Psalm to an incident in the life of David. A psalm of David.

Psalm 2 progressively shines its poetic spotlight on 4 vivid scenes relating to the mutiny of mankind against God. 1. A Psalm of David, n when he fled from Absalom his son. Get beautiful Bible art delivered to your inbox. b. Ps 71:11.

heal me, LORD, for my bones are shuddering. 3. 4 My soul too is shuddering greatly—. Scene Three: Divine Rule (2:7-9). Scene Four: Human Responsibility (2:10-12). This is the sense in which it is used in the second verse of Psalm 6, O Lord, heal me; for my bones are vexed. 3 O L ord, o how many are my foes! nor punish me in your wrath. 2 Sm 15:13ff. * [3:3, 3:5, 3:9] Selah: the term is generally considered a direction to the cantor or musicians but its exact meaning is not known. Acts 4:24–26 in the New Testament attributes it to David. “As for me, I have set my King on Zion, my holy hill.” Sign up for the Verse of the Day. Augustine, Ambrose, and Chrysostom; quoted by F. H. Dunwell, B.A., in "Parochial Lectures on the Psalms," 1855. 1 For the leader; with stringed instruments, “upon the eighth.”. Verse 2. Scene Two: Devine Reaction (2:4-6). 2. 4. 3 But you, O L ord, are r a shield s about me, my glory, and t the lifter of my head. a 3 Have pity on me, LORD, for I am weak;. and you, LORD, how long…? I. Psalm 2:1 "Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing?"

2 Do not reprove me in your anger, LORD,. Many are p rising against me; 2 many are saying of my soul, q “There is no salvation for him in God.” Selah 1. HINTS FOR PASTORS AND LAYPERSONS. First sentence -- Divine healing. a. Scene One: Human Rebellion (2:1-3). * c. 5 Turn back, LORD, rescue my soul;

Psalm 6:2–3 2 Be gracious to me, O Lord, for I am languishing; y heal me, O Lord, z for my bones are troubled. PSALM 6 * Prayer in Distress. The argumentum ad misericordiam.