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Psalm 2:1
| 1 | tn The question is rhetorical. Rather than seeking information, the psalmist expresses his outrage that the nations would have the audacity to rebel against God and his chosen king. |
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| 3 | tn The interrogative לָמָּה (lamah, “why?”) is understood by ellipsis in the second line. |
| 4 | tn Or “peoples” (so many English versions). |
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| 6 | tn Heb “devising emptiness.” The noun רִיק (riq, “emptiness”) may characterize their behavior as “worthless, morally bankrupt” but more likely refers to the outcome of their plots (i.e., failure). As the rest of the psalm emphasizes, their rebellion will fail. |
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