Psalm 2: Kiss the Son

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Background

The Psalms find thier telos in Jesus (Luke 24:44)
Psalms 1 & 2 are connected by “inclusio” (1:1 AND 2:12)
Psalm 2 is a royal psalm and it was sung at the coronation of a new king.
Jesus is the Blessed man of Psalm 1 and the Begotten Son in Psalm 2

4 Stanzas and 4 Voices

vs. 1-3: Rebellion of the Nations
vs. 4-6 Response of the Father
vs. 7-9: Role of the Son
vs. 10-12 Remedy of The Spirit
vs. 1-3: Rebellion of the Nations
A.) Every Human Is In Rebellion to God.
Romans 8:6-8
Hebrews 11:6 tells us it is impossible to please God without faith.
vs. 4-6 Response of the Father
A.) God Laughs at Rebels
Acts 17:25 -God gives humanity, even rebels, thier life and breath.
Daniel 4:35
vs. 7-9: Role of the Son
A.) Jesus is Ruling with the Father
Verse 7 “Begotten” refers to Christ’s Kingship.
Acts 13, Hebrews 1 & 5
See Matthew 28:18 -19
B.) Jesus will bring judgement
John 5: 22
Revelation 19:11-15
Psalm 5:4-6
Psalm 7:12-13
vs. 10-12 Remedy of The Spirit
A.)Kiss the Son O, Kings
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B.) Kiss the Son O, people.
Find Salvation in the Son!
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