In the second psalm] There is another reading 'in the first psalm,' which may be correct, as there is evidence that the first two psalms were sometimes counted as one. In the passage referred to (Psalms 2:7) the Messiah is declared to be begotten as the Son of God on the day when Jehovah scatters His enemies before Him. So at the Resurrection, when the enemies of Jesus were confounded, He was 'declared to be the Son of God with power,' and made 'the first begotten of the dead' (Colossians 1:18; Revelation 1:5).

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