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by Zoey Wiza Jr. 6 min read

The Kings of the Earth Revolt ( 1-3)

The first verse of this Psalm focuses upon the foolishness of earth’s kings in their revolt against God. The verse begins with the word “Why.” The psalmist expresses his bewilderment at the people of the world and their kings.

The King of Heaven Responds ( 4-6)

In the second section of Psalm 2, King David fasts forwards to heaven’s response to the world’s revolt against God. First, to everyone’s surprise, God does not take man’s threat seriously. Instead, He is calmly sitting on His throne in heaven laughing at the fools who rebel against Him.

The King of Heaven shall Reign ( 7-9)

In this amazing section of Psalm 2, the Father and the Son, in their eternal decree, speak with each other. This is hard for the human mind to conceive. The conversation recorded in these verse takes us back to eternity past, before time, space, and matter.

The Kings of Earth should Repent ( 10-12)

In the midst of this context that focuses upon God’s holy fury upon a Christ-rejecting world, the final section of this Psalm gives one final invitation of divine grace that is extended to the rebels on earth. First, He invites the dissenters to be wise.

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Manny the mammoth starts to worry when his daughter Peaches announces her engagement. Still unlucky in love, Sid the sloth volunteers to plan the couple's wedding. To Manny's dismay, nothing can stop the upcoming nuptials, except maybe the end of the world.

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