Why Do the Nations Fume?

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Quare Fremuerunt Gentes

Psalm 2

 What ails this heathenish rage? What do these people mean

     To mutter murmurs vain?

Why do these earthly kings, and lords such meeting make

     And counsel jointly take

Against the Lord of lords, the Lord of every thing

     And His anointed king?

Come let us break their bonds, say they, and fondly say

     And cast their yokes away.

But He shall them deride, who by the heavens is borne

     He shall laugh them to scorn

And after speak to them with breath of wrathful fire

     And vex them in His ire.

And say (O kings) yet have I set my king upon

     My holy hill Zion.

And I will (saith His king) the Lord’s decree display

     And say that He did say:

Thou art my Son indeed this day begot by me:

     Ask I will give to thee

The heathen for thy childs-right, and will thy realm extend

     Far as world’s farthest end.

With iron scepter crush thou shalt and piecemeal break

     These men like potsherds weak.

Therefore (O kings) be wise, O rulers rule your mind

     That knowledge you may find.

Serve God, serve Him with fear: rejoice in Him but so

     That joy with trembling go.

With loving homage kiss that only Son He hath

     Lest you enflame His wrath

Whereof if but a spark once kindled be, you all

     From your way perish shall.

And then they that in Him their only trust do rest,

     O they be rightly blessed.

Sir Philip Sidney
Sandpapered for the modern reader by Douglas Wilson

 

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