The number and authorship of this Psalm are stated (Act 4:25; Act 13:33). Though the warlike events of David's reign may have suggested its imagery, the scenes depicted and the subjects presented can only find a fulfi…
1¿Por qué se amotinan las gentes, Y los pueblos piensan cosas vanas?
2Se levantarán los reyes de la tierra, Y príncipes consultarán unidos Contra Jehová y contra su ungido, diciendo:
3Rompamos sus ligaduras, Y echemos de nosotros sus cuerdas.
4El que mora en los cielos se reirá; El Señor se burlará de ellos.
5Luego hablará a ellos en su furor, Y los turbará con su ira.
6Pero yo he puesto mi rey Sobre Sion, mi santo monte.
7Yo publicaré el decreto; Jehová me ha dicho: Mi hijo eres tú; Yo te engendré hoy.
8Pídeme, y te daré por herencia las naciones, Y como posesión tuya los confines de la tierra.
9Los quebrantarás con vara de hierro; Como vasija de alfarero los desmenuzarás.
10Ahora, pues, oh reyes, sed prudentes; Admitid amonestación, jueces de la tierra.
11Servid a Jehová con temor, Y alegraos con temblor.
12Honrad al Hijo, para que no se enoje, y perezcáis en el camino; Pues se inflama de pronto su ira. Bienaventurados todos los que en él confían.
JAMIESON-FAUSSET-BROWN BIBLE COMMENTARY
I
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I. The kings and rulers lead on their subjects.
The kings and rulers lead on their subjects.
set themselves--take a stand.
take counsel--literally, "sit together," denoting their deliberation.
anointed--Hebrew, "Messiah"; Greek, "Christ" (Joh 1:41). Anointing, as an emblem of the gifts of the Holy Spirit, was conferred on prophets (Isa 6:1); priests (Exo 30:30); and kings (Sa1 10:1; Sa1 16:13; Kg1 1:39). Hence this title well suited Him who holds all these offices, and was generally used by the Jews before His coming, to denote Him (Dan 9:26). While the prophet has in view men's opposition generally, he here depicts it in its culminating aspect as seen in the events of Christ's great trial. Pilate and Herod, and the rulers of the Jews (Mat 27:1; Luke 23:1-25), with the furious mob, are vividly portrayed.
II
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II. The rebellious purposes of men are more distinctly announced by this representation of their avow…
The rebellious purposes of men are more distinctly announced by this representation of their avowal in words, as well as actions.
bands . . . and . . . cords--denote the restraints of government.
III
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III. By a figure whose boldness is only allowable to an inspired writer, God's conduct and language in…
By a figure whose boldness is only allowable to an inspired writer, God's conduct and language in view of this opposition are now related.
He that sitteth in the heavens--enthroned in quiet dignities (compare Psa 29:10; Isa 40:22).
shall laugh--in supreme contempt; their vain rage excites His derision. He is still the Lord, literally, "Sovereign," though they rebel.
IV
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IV. Then shall he speak--His righteous indignation as well as contempt is roused. For God to speak is…
Then shall he speak--His righteous indignation as well as contempt is roused. For God to speak is for Him to act, for what He resolves He will do (Gen 1:3; Psa 33:9).
vex them--agitate or terrify them (Psa 83:15).
V
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V. The purpose here declared, in its execution, involves their overthrow.
The purpose here declared, in its execution, involves their overthrow.
Yet--literally, "and," in an adversative sense.
I have set--anointed, or firmly placed, with allusion in the Hebrew to "casting an image in a mould." The sense is not materially varied in either case.
my king--appointed by Me and for Me (Num 27:18).
upon my holy hill of Zion--Zion, selected by David as the abode of the ark and the seat of God's visible residence (Kg1 8:1); as also David, the head of the Church and nation, and type of Christ, was called holy, and the Church itself came to be thus named (Psa 9:11; Psa 51:18; Psa 99:2; Isa 8:18; Isa 18:7, &c.).
VI
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VI. The king thus constituted declares the fundamental law of His kingdom, in the avowal of His Sonsh…
The king thus constituted declares the fundamental law of His kingdom, in the avowal of His Sonship, a relation involving His universal dominion.
this day have I begotten thee--as Sa2 7:14, "he shall be My son," is a solemn recognition of this relation. The interpretation of this passage to describe the inauguration of Christ as Mediatorial King, by no means impugns the Eternal Sonship of His divine nature. In Act 13:33, Paul's quotation does not imply an application of this passage to the resurrection; for "raised up" in Act 13:32 is used as in Act 2:30; Act 3:22, &c., to denote bringing Him into being as a man; and not that of resurrection, which it has only when, as in Act 2:34, allusion is made to His death (Rom 1:4). That passage says He was declared as to His divine nature to be the Son of God, by the resurrection, and only teaches that that event manifested a truth already existing. A similar recognition of His Sonship is introduced in Heb 5:5, by these ends, and by others in Mat 3:17; Mat 17:5.
VII
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VII. The hopes of the rebels are thus overthrown, and not only so; the kingdom they opposed is destine…
The hopes of the rebels are thus overthrown, and not only so; the kingdom they opposed is destined to be coextensive with the earth.
heathen--or, "nations" (Psa 2:1).
and the uttermost parts of the earth-- (Psa 22:27); denotes universality.
VIII
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VIII. His enemies shall be subject to His terrible power (Job 4:9; Th2 2:8), as His people to His grace…
His enemies shall be subject to His terrible power (Job 4:9; Th2 2:8), as His people to His grace (Psa 110:2-3).
rod of iron--denotes severity (Rev 2:27).
a potter's vessel--when shivered cannot be mended, which will describe utter destruction.
IX
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IX. kings . . . judges--For rulers generally (Psa 148:11), who have been leaders in rebellion, should…
kings . . . judges--For rulers generally (Psa 148:11), who have been leaders in rebellion, should be examples of penitent submission, and with fear for His terrible judgments, mingled with trust in His mercy, acknowledge--
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X. Kiss the Son--the authority of the Son.
Kiss the Son--the authority of the Son.
perish from the way--that is, suddenly and hopelessly.
kindled but a little--or, "in a little time."
put their trust in him--or take refuge in Him (Psa 5:11). Men still cherish opposition to Christ in their hearts and evince it in their lives. Their ruin, without such trust, is inevitable (Heb 10:29), while their happiness in His favor is equally sure.
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Psalms — Capítulo 2
The number and authorship of this Psalm are stated (Act 4:25; Act 13:33). Though the warlike events of David's reign may have suggested its imagery, the scenes depicted and the subjects presented can only find a fulfi…
Texto — Reina-Valera 1960
1¿Por qué se amotinan las gentes, Y los pueblos piensan cosas vanas?
2Se levantarán los reyes de la tierra, Y príncipes consultarán unidos Contra Jehová y contra su ungido, diciendo:
3Rompamos sus ligaduras, Y echemos de nosotros sus cuerdas.
4El que mora en los cielos se reirá; El Señor se burlará de ellos.
5Luego hablará a ellos en su furor, Y los turbará con su ira.
6Pero yo he puesto mi rey Sobre Sion, mi santo monte.
7Yo publicaré el decreto; Jehová me ha dicho: Mi hijo eres tú; Yo te engendré hoy.
8Pídeme, y te daré por herencia las naciones, Y como posesión tuya los confines de la tierra.
9Los quebrantarás con vara de hierro; Como vasija de alfarero los desmenuzarás.
10Ahora, pues, oh reyes, sed prudentes; Admitid amonestación, jueces de la tierra.
11Servid a Jehová con temor, Y alegraos con temblor.
12Honrad al Hijo, para que no se enoje, y perezcáis en el camino; Pues se inflama de pronto su ira. Bienaventurados todos los que en él confían.
JAMIESON-FAUSSET-BROWN BIBLE COMMENTARY
Versículo 2
I. The kings and rulers lead on their subjects.
Versículo 3
II. The rebellious purposes of men are more distinctly announced by this representation of their avow…
Versículo 4
III. By a figure whose boldness is only allowable to an inspired writer, God's conduct and language in…
Versículo 5
IV. Then shall he speak--His righteous indignation as well as contempt is roused. For God to speak is…
Versículo 6
V. The purpose here declared, in its execution, involves their overthrow.
Versículo 7
VI. The king thus constituted declares the fundamental law of His kingdom, in the avowal of His Sonsh…
Versículo 8
VII. The hopes of the rebels are thus overthrown, and not only so; the kingdom they opposed is destine…
Versículo 9
VIII. His enemies shall be subject to His terrible power (Job 4:9; Th2 2:8), as His people to His grace…
Versículo 10
IX. kings . . . judges--For rulers generally (Psa 148:11), who have been leaders in rebellion, should…
Versículo 12
X. Kiss the Son--the authority of the Son.