1
Why do the
heathen rage, and the
people imagine a vain
thing?
qyir -.WG.h,y ~yiMUa.l.W ~Iyw{g .Wv.g'r h'M'l
2
The
kings of the
earth set themselves, and the
rulers take
counsel together, against the
LORD, and against his
anointed, saying,
d;x'y -.Wd.sw{n ~yin.zw{r.w #,r,a -yek.l;m ].Wb.C;y.tIy ? w{xyiv.m -l;[.w h'wh.y -l;[
3
Let us
break their
bands asunder, and cast
away their
cords from us.
.WN,Mim h'kyil.v;n.w w{myetw{r.sw{m -t,a h'q.T;n.n ? w{myet{b][
4
He that
sitteth in the
heavens shall
laugh: the
Lord shall have them in
derision.
w{m'l -g;[.lIy y'n{d]a q'x.fIy ~Iy;m'V;B bevw{y
5
Then shall he
speak unto them in his
wrath, and
vex them in his sore
displeasure.
w{mel]h;b.y w{nw{r]x;b.W w{P;a.b w{myelea reB;d.y z'a
6
Yet have I
set my
king upon my
holy hill of
Zion.
yiv.d'q -r;h !w{Yic -l;[ yiK.l;m yiT.k;s'n yin]a;w
7
I will
declare the
decree: the
LORD hath
said unto me, Thou art my
Son; this
day have I
begotten thee.
h'T;a yin.B y;lea r;m'a h'wh.y q{x ]l,a h'r.P;s]a ? '$yiT.dil.y ~w{Y;h yin]a
8
Ask of me, and I shall
give thee the
heathen for thine
inheritance, and the uttermost
parts of the
earth for thy
possession.
'$.t'ZUx]a;w '$,t'l]x;n ~Iyw{g h'n.T,a.w yiN,Mim l;a.v ? #,r'a -yes.p;a
9
Thou shalt
break them with a
rod of
iron; thou shalt dash them in
pieces like a
potter's vessel.
~ec.P;n.T recw{y yil.kiK l,z.r;B j,bev.B ~e[{r.T
10
Be
wise now therefore, O ye
kings: be
instructed, ye
judges of the
earth.
#,r'a yej.p{v .Wr.s\Wih .WlyiK.f;h ~yik'l.m h'T;[.w
11
Serve the
LORD with
fear, and
rejoice with
trembling.
h'd'[.riB .Wlyig.w h'a.rIy.B h'wh.y -t,a .Wd.bi[
12
Kiss the
Son, lest he be
angry, and ye
perish from the
way, when his
wrath is
kindled but a
little. Blessed are all they that put their
trust in him.
r;[.bIy -yiK .$,r,d .Wd.ba{t.w @;n/a,y -n,P r;b -.Wq.V;n ? w{b yesw{x -l'K yer.v;a w{P;a j;[.miK