< Psalms 2 >
1 to/for what? to throng nation and people to mutter vain
Whi gnastiden with teeth hethene men; and puplis thouyten veyn thingis?
2 to stand king land: country/planet and to rule to found unitedness upon LORD and upon anointed his
The kyngis of erthe stoden togidere; and princes camen togidere ayens the Lord, and ayens his Crist?
3 to tear [obj] bond their and to throw from us cord their
Breke we the bondis of hem; and cast we awei the yok of hem fro vs.
4 to dwell in/on/with heaven to laugh Lord to mock to/for them
He that dwellith in heuenes schal scorne hem; and the Lord schal bimowe hem.
5 then to speak: speak to(wards) them in/on/with face: anger his and in/on/with burning anger his to dismay them
Thanne he schal speke to hem in his ire; and he schal disturble hem in his stronge veniaunce.
6 and I to install king my upon Zion mountain: mount holiness my
Forsothe Y am maad of hym a kyng on Syon, his hooli hil; prechynge his comaundement.
7 to recount to(wards) statute: decree LORD to say to(wards) me son: child my you(m. s.) I [the] day to beget you
The Lord seide to me, Thou art my sone; Y haue gendrid thee to dai.
8 to ask from me and to give: make nation inheritance your and possession your end land: country/planet
Axe thou of me, and Y schal yyue to thee hethene men thin eritage; and thi possessioun the termes of erthe.
9 to shatter them in/on/with tribe: staff iron like/as article/utensil to form: potter to shatter them
Thou schalt gouerne hem in an yrun yerde; and thou schalt breke hem as the vessel of a pottere.
10 and now king be prudent to discipline to judge land: country/planet
And now, ye kyngis, vndurstonde; ye that demen the erthe, be lerud.
11 to serve: minister [obj] LORD in/on/with fear and to rejoice in/on/with trembling
Serue ye the Lord with drede; and make ye ful ioye to hym with tremblyng.
12 to kiss son: child lest be angry and to perish way: journey for to burn: burn like/as little face: anger his blessed all to seek refuge in/on/with him
Take ye lore; lest the Lord be wrooth sumtyme, and lest ye perischen fro iust waie. Whanne his `ire brenneth out in schort tyme; blessed ben alle thei, that tristen in hym.