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What does the Bible say about the rage of the heathen?

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The Bible discusses the rage of the heathen in Psalm 2, where it highlights their opposition to God's anointed king.

Psalm 2 addresses the concept of the heathen raging against God and His Christ. The psalmist, David, poses the question, 'Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing?' This reflects the futility of attempting to oppose God's sovereign will and purpose. The heathen, which refers to anyone who does not believe in God, are characterized by their ignorance or hatred of God's holy and just character. They rebel against His authority, seeking to break free from His rule, yet the text reassures that God remains sovereign and in control, laughing at their futile attempts to resist Him. Ultimately, it illustrates the inevitable triumph of God's plan despite the opposition of man.
Scripture References: Psalm 2, Psalm 2:1-5

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Kiss The Son
John Chapman · Dec 6, 2009
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