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What does the Bible say about the heathen's rage?

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The Bible depicts the heathen's rage as their futile attempt to rebel against God and His anointed.

Psalm 2 presents the heathen's rage as a collective rebellion against God, where the rulers and people imagine a vain thing in their attempt to cast off God's authority. This attitude reflects the fallen nature of humanity, which seeks autonomy from the Creator. The psalmist reveals that despite this rebellion, God sits in heaven and laughs at their folly, highlighting the absurdity of created beings opposing their Creator. The psalm highlights man’s inherent enmity against God, and yet God's majestic sovereignty remains undeterred by human folly.
Scripture References: Psalm 2:1-4

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