PSALM 2
Take Refuge In Him
PSALM 2
Take Refuge In Him
© SONG BY SAMUEL DAVID HUISMAN, HIGHWAY TO ZION
RELEASED 29-JUN-2025
Why do the nations rage
And the peoples plot in vain
The kings of the earth set themselves
And the rulers take counsel together
Against the LORD
And against his Anointed
Saying
Let us burst their bonds apart
And cast away their cords from us
He who sits in the heavens laughs
The LORD holds them in derision
Then he will speak to them in his wrath
And terrify them in his fury
Saying
As for me I have set my King
On Zion my holy hill
I will tell of the decree
The LORD said to me
You are my Son
Today I have begotten you
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Ask of me
And I will make the nations your heritage
And the ends of the earth
Your possession
You shall break them
With a rod of iron
And dash them in pieces
Like a potter's vessel
Now therefore O kings, be wise
Be warned O rulers of the earth
Serve the LORD with fear
And rejoice with trembling
Kiss the Son
Lest he be angry
And you perish in the way
For his wrath is quickly kindled
Blessed are all who take refuge in him
As for me I have set my King
On Zion my holy hill
I will tell of the decree
The LORD said to me
You are my Son
Today I have begotten you
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
PSALM 2:1
Why do the nations rage
And the peoples plot in vain
PSALM 2:2
The kings of the earth set themselves
And the rulers take counsel together
Against the LORD
And against his Anointed
Saying
PSALM 2:3
Let us burst their bonds apart
And cast away their cords from us
PSALM 2:4
He who sits in the heavens laughs
The LORD holds them in derision
PSALM 2:5
Then he will speak to them in his wrath
And terrify them in his fury
Saying
PSALM 2:6
As for me I have set my King
On Zion my holy hill
PSALM 2:7
I will tell of the decree
The LORD said to me
You are my Son
Today I have begotten you
PSALM 2:12 (PORTION)
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
PSALM 2:8
Ask of me
And I will make the nations your heritage
And the ends of the earth
Your possession
PSALM 2:9
You shall break them
With a rod of iron
And dash them in pieces
Like a potter’s vessel
PSALM 2:10
Now therefore O kings, be wise
Be warned O rulers of the earth
PSALM 2:11
Serve the LORD with fear
And rejoice with trembling
PSALM 2:12
Kiss the Son
Lest he be angry
And you perish in the way
For his wrath is quickly kindled
Blessed are all who take refuge in him
PSALM 2:6
As for me I have set my King
On Zion my holy hill
PSALM 2:7
I will tell of the decree
The LORD said to me
You are my Son
Today I have begotten you
PSALM 2:12 (PORTION)
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Faithful and accurate biblical translation is required for each and every song produced by Highway To Zion.
As believers we often have our guard up with the content of christian music. So many unbiblical and distorted biblical lyrics and ideas have crept into popular christian music. When we call a Psalm, a Psalm, it is the entire Psalm, every verse, every word (as close as is possible in the English) No bizarre interpretations or political angles. Simply the songs and the verses the LORD has put into his word. No difficult and hard to hear parts removed to keep these songs politically correct, or easy to hear. Rather scriptural songs that glorify God.
Complete with the unobscured passion and emotion of the LORD as he intended, with his power on display in his songs. His majesty, glory, sorrow, tenderness, compassion, judgment, love and wrath all on display.
The main resources used in the writing of this song are listed below, so that like our Berean brothers and sisters you can diligently check if indeed these songs are scriptural. ‘…they received the word with all readiness, and searched the Scriptures daily to find out whether these things were so.’ (Acts 17:11)
| PSALM 2:1 |
| לָ֭מָּה רָגְשׁ֣וּ גוֹיִ֑ם וּ֝לְאֻמִּ֗ים יֶהְגּוּ־רִֽיק׃ |
| Why do the nations rage, and the peoples plot in vain |
| PSALM 2:2 |
| יִ֥תְיַצְּב֨וּ׀ מַלְכֵי־אֶ֗רֶץ וְרוֹזְנִ֥ים נֽוֹסְדוּ־יָ֑חַד עַל־יְ֝הוָה וְעַל־מְשִׁיחֽוֹ׃ |
| The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the LORD, and against his Anointed, saying |
| PSALM 2:3 |
| נְֽ֭נַתְּקָה אֶת־מֽוֹסְרוֹתֵ֑ימוֹ וְנַשְׁלִ֖יכָה מִמֶּ֣נּוּ עֲבֹתֵֽימוֹ׃ |
| Let us burst their bonds apart, and cast away their cords from us |
| PSALM 2:4 |
| 4 יוֹשֵׁ֣ב בַּשָּׁמַ֣יִם יִשְׂחָ֑ק אֲ֝דֹנָ֗י יִלְעַג־לָֽמוֹ׃ |
| He who sits in the heavens laughs, the LORD holds them in derision |
| PSALM 2:5 |
| אָ֤ז יְדַבֵּ֣ר אֵלֵ֣ימוֹ בְאַפּ֑וֹ וּֽבַחֲרוֹנ֥וֹ יְבַהֲלֵֽמוֹ׃ |
| Then he will speak to them in his wrath, and terrify them in his fury, saying |
| PSALM 2:6 |
| וַ֭אֲנִי נָסַ֣כְתִּי מַלְכִּ֑י עַל־צִ֝יּ֗וֹן הַר־קָדְשִֽׁי׃ |
| As for me I have set my King, on Zion my holy hill |
| PSALM 2:7 |
| אֲסַפְּרָ֗ה אֶֽ֫ל חֹ֥ק יְֽהוָ֗ה אָמַ֘ר אֵלַ֥י בְּנִ֥י אַ֑תָּה אֲ֝נִ֗י הַיּ֥וֹם יְלִדְתִּֽיךָ׃ |
| I will tell of the decree, the LORD said to me, you are my Son, today I have begotten you |
| PSALM 2:8 |
| שְׁאַ֤ל מִמֶּ֗נִּי וְאֶתְּנָ֣ה ג֭וֹיִם נַחֲלָתֶ֑ךָ וַ֝אֲחֻזָּתְךָ֗ אַפְסֵי־אָֽרֶץ׃ |
| Ask of me, and I will make the nations your heritage, and the ends of the earth, your possession |
| PSALM 2:9 |
| תְּ֭רֹעֵם בְּשֵׁ֣בֶט בַּרְזֶ֑ל כִּכְלִ֖י יוֹצֵ֣ר תְּנַפְּצֵֽם׃ |
| You shall break them, with a rod of iron, and dash them in pieces, like a potter’s vessel |
| PSALM 2:10 |
| וְ֭עַתָּה מְלָכִ֣ים הַשְׂכִּ֑ילוּ הִ֝וָּסְר֗וּ שֹׁ֣פְטֵי אָֽרֶץ׃ |
| Now therefore O kings, be wise, be warned O rulers of the earth |
| PSALM 2:11 |
| עִבְד֣וּ אֶת־יְהוָ֣ה בְּיִרְאָ֑ה וְ֝גִ֗ילוּ בִּרְעָדָֽה׃ |
| Serve the LORD with fear, and rejoice with trembling |
| PSALM 2:12 |
| נַשְּׁקוּ־בַ֡ר פֶּן־יֶאֱנַ֤ף׀ וְתֹ֬אבְדוּ דֶ֗רֶךְ כִּֽי־יִבְעַ֣ר כִּמְעַ֣ט אַפּ֑וֹ אַ֝שְׁרֵ֗י כָּל־ח֥וֹסֵי בֽוֹ׃ |
| Kiss the Son, lest he be angry, and you perish in the way, for his wrath is quickly kindled, blessed are all who take refuge in him |
PSALM 2:1
Why do the nations rage
And the peoples plot in vain
PSALM 2:2
The kings of the earth set themselves
And the rulers take counsel together
Against the LORD
And against his Anointed
Saying
PSALM 2:3
Let us burst their bonds apart
And cast away their cords from us
PSALM 2:4
He who sits in the heavens laughs
The LORD holds them in derision
PSALM 2:5
Then he will speak to them in his wrath
And terrify them in his fury
Saying
PSALM 2:6
As for me I have set my King
On Zion my holy hill
PSALM 2:7
I will tell of the decree
The LORD said to me
You are my Son
Today I have begotten you
PSALM 2:12 (PORTION)
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
PSALM 2:8
Ask of me
And I will make the nations your heritage
And the ends of the earth
Your possession
PSALM 2:9
You shall break them
With a rod of iron
And dash them in pieces
Like a potter’s vessel
PSALM 2:10
Now therefore O kings, be wise
Be warned O rulers of the earth
PSALM 2:11
Serve the LORD with fear
And rejoice with trembling
PSALM 2:12
Kiss the Son
Lest he be angry
And you perish in the way
For his wrath is quickly kindled
Blessed are all who take refuge in him
PSALM 2:6
As for me I have set my King
On Zion my holy hill
PSALM 2:7
I will tell of the decree
The LORD said to me
You are my Son
Today I have begotten you
PSALM 2:12 (PORTION)
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
Take refuge in him
The underlying text used to write these songs is the Hebrew Masoretic text (The same text used for most bible translations including the KJV, ESV etc.), which predominantly follows the Aleppo Codex’s structure. The text is coupled with the Berean Literal Bible, so readers can compare the Hebrew with a direct and literal, word for word English translation.
By clicking the numbers at the top of each Hebrew word, you will be able to see how translations use the word, the definitions of each word, the root of that word, and the expositional history of each individual word.
Do not take these songs at face value, but study Gods word for yourself to verify the truth of what you have heard. (‘…if you call out for insight and raise your voice for understanding, if you seek it like silver and search for it as for hidden treasures, then you will understand the fear of the LORD and find the knowledge of God.’ Prov 2:3-5)
The link below will show comparison translations for this songs chapter.
The books of the bible and their scriptures are originally written in Koine Greek and Ancient Hebrew (with some select passages in other languages), both distinct from their modern forms in much the same way that modern English differs greatly from the English language of 800 years ago.
Both ancient Greek and ancient Hebrew have a unique property that only these two languages share. Each letter of their respective alphabets has a numerical value.
Unlike English that utilizes separate numerals from its alphabetic characters, ancient Greek and Hebrew use every letter of their alphabet. This is similar to Roman numerals from the Latin alphabet, however only some characters of their alphabet were/are used. What this means is that every chapter, every verse and every word in the bible has a numerical value. This is no doubt by design and is actually exhibited in scripture several times. The most famous example where this process is to be used is recorded in Revelation 13, however other examples exist as numbers simply recorded, such as 2 Kings 25:13-17 and equations for Pi and e imbedded in Genesis 1:1 and John 1:1 respectively.
This use of letters is called Gematria, from geometria (Greek), from which our word geometry is derived today. Many occult forms and twisted uses of this are present today. However the underlying numbers are a built in, innate characteristic of the word of God. Only this most basic biblical form is of concern here. Below is a link to view this songs bible chapter and its numerical breakdown. The site is created and maintained by The Living Word youtube channel with educational videos on this topic as a tool of bible study. A study video has been added below.
Below is an in depth bible study on the Psalm used in this song. It covers Psalms 1-2 by Dr. Chuck Missler, a bible teacher from Calvary Chapel and Koinonia House. I hope you are blessed by this study should you make time to investigate the word and this Psalm further.

