Verse 1-5, David speaking about the nations
making wicked plans against Elohim;
Verse 1 Why do the gentiles (nations) rage, and
the peoples meditate emptiness?
David speaking.
Verse 2 The sovereigns (kings) of the earth
take their stand, and the rulers take counsel together, against Yahuah and
against His Messiah (anointed), and say,
Is it David speaking as the anointed or did
David speak about the Messiah? My – comment; Nimrod wanted to be above Yahuah
and it was the same in David’s time just as it is today = a one world order is
wanted by the nations without Yahuah
Verse 3 “Let us tear apart Their bonds, and
throw away Their ropes from us.”
Man wants to be god.
Verse 4 He who is sitting in the heavens
laughs, Yahuah mocks at them.
Did Yahuah tell David or did David know
that Yahuah was laughing. See answer in verse below
Verse 5 Then He speaks to them in His wrath,
and troubles them in His rage, saying,
Verse 6, Yahuah saying the following;
“But I, I have set My Sovereign (King) on
Tsiyon, My set-apart mountain.”
Yahuah speaking; He has set His King on the
throne. Is Yahuah speaking about David or His Son?
Verse 7, Yahusha repeating what Yahuah said
about the engraving of a lasting law;
“I inscribe for a law: Yahuah has said to
Me, ‘You are My Son, today I have brought You forth (begotten). I will declare
concerning the statute of YAHUAH: He said to Me, You are My Son. Today I have
begotten You.
Who is speaking? It is not Yahuah as it is
stated as Yahuah said to me, so it is either David or someone else. It is
clearly a decree that Yahuah would have a begotten Son. Who is this Son that is
begotten by Yahuah. Who is declaring that Yahuah had a decree about Him being
His begotten Son? Is it David or someone else? Read answer in verses below.
Verse 8-9, Yahuah speaking to or about His
begotten Son;
Verse 8‘Ask of Me, and I make the gentiles
(nations) Your inheritance, and the ends of the earth Your possession.
Yahuah speaking to or about His begotten
Son.
Verse 9 You shall break them with a rod of
iron, dash them to pieces like a potter’s vessel.’ ”
Again, Yahuah speaking to or about His
begotten Son.
Verse 10-12, David warning the nations to fear
Yahuah and to accept His Son or face His wroth;
Verse 10 And now, be wise, O sovereigns; be
instructed, you rulers of the earth.
David warning the nations.
Verse 11 Serve Yahuah with fear, and rejoice
with trembling.
Again, David warning the nations.
Verse 12 Kiss the Son, lest He be enraged
(angry), and you perish in the way, for soon His wrath is to be kindled.
Blessed are all those taking refuge in Him. (Kiss the Son, lest He be angry,
and you perish from the way, when His wrath is kindled but a little. Oh, the
blessings of all those who flee to Him for refuge!).
My comment – first read below note for verse 12.
If “Kiss the Son” is correct, is this David
been talked about here or someone else. The question is if this is about David
then the last sentence “Blessed are all those taking refuge in Him,” is not
David’s character as David would make this statement of “Blessed are all those
taking refuge in Him” to Yahuah and not to himself. To me it is clearly not
David been spoken of but someone else. Now if “pay homage in purity” is correct
then it would be about Yahuah or maybe His Son? Verse 9 is the key to the answer! Yahuah is saying
in verse 9 that His
son will break or bring his wrath on the nations. So, verse 12 is saying; a warning is given to
the nations to kiss the son or pay homage in purity to Him, as His wroth will
be soon kindled upon them.
It is clear to me that Yahuah is speaking
about His Son Yahusha and David knew about His Son as David was warning the
nations to kiss the Son/pay homage in purity. Yahusha the Messiah is speaking
in verse 7.