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[Verse 1]
EWhy do the heathen rage, and the Apeople imagine a vain Ething? The kings of the earth set Ethemselves, and the Arulers take counsel Etogether, against the ALord, and Eagainst his Aanointed, Bsaying,
ELet us break their bands asunder, and Acast away their cords from Bus. EHe that sitteth in the heavens shall Alaugh: shall Blaugh
EThe Lord shall have them in derision. AThen shall he speak Bunto them Ein his wrath, and in his sore Adispleasure, Bdispleasure,
EYet have I set my king Aupon my holy Bhill of Zion. EYet have I set my king Aupon my holy Bhill of Zion. EI will declare the Adecree: Ethe Lord hath said unto Ame,
EThou art my ASon; this Eday have I Abegotten thee. EThou art my ASon; this Eday have I Abegotten thee. B
EAsk of me, and I shall give thee The Aheathen for thine Binheritance, EThe uttermost parts of the earth for thy Apossession, BPossession EThou shalt break them with a rod of Airon; Ethou shalt dash them in pieces Alike a potter's Bvessel.
Be Ewise O ye Akings: Be Ewise O ye Akings: be Binstructed, ye Ajudges of the Eearth. Serve the BLord with Afear, and Brejoice with Atrembling.
Kiss the ESon, lest he be Aangry, Kiss the ESon, lest he be Aangry, and ye perish from the Bway, when his Awrath is kindled but a Elittle. Blessed are all Bthey that Aput their trust in Ehim.
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lest ye perish from the Bway, when his Awrath is kindled but a Elittle. Blessed are all Bthey that Aput their trust in Ehim. B A