Psalm 2
Tunes PCC uses:
Belmont,
St. Gregory,
York
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Why rage the heathen? and vain things |
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why do the people mind? |
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Kings of the earth do set themselves, |
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and princes are combind, |
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To plot against the Lord, and his |
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Anointed, saying thus, |
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Let us asunder break their bands, |
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and cast their cords from us. |
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He that in heaven sits shall laugh; |
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the Lord shall scorn them all. |
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Then shall he speak to them in wrath, |
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in rage he vex them shall. |
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Yet, notwithstanding, I have him |
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to be my King appointed; |
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And over Sion, my holy hill, |
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I have him King anointed. |
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The sure decree I will declare: |
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The Lord hath said to me, |
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Thou art mine only Son; this day |
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I have begotten thee. |
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Ask of me, and for heritage |
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the heathen Ill make thine; |
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And, for possession, I to thee |
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will give earths utmost line. |
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Thou shalt, as with a weighty rod |
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of iron, break them all; |
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And, as a potters sherd, thou shalt |
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them dash in pieces small. |
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Now therefore, kings, be wise; be taught, |
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ye judges of the earth: |
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Serve God in fear, and see that ye |
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join trembling with your mirth. |
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Kiss ye the Son, lest in his ire |
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ye perish from the way, |
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If once his wrath begin to burn: |
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blessd all that on him stay. |
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