| A | B |
| In Psalm #2, what does the Psalmist ask? | Why people plot to do evil things |
| In Psalm #2, which two people does the Psalmist use as examples of people who plot against God? | Kings and regents (advisors) |
| The Psalmist prays that we shake off the ___________ or the wicked from upon us. | ropes |
| According to the Psalmist, what are God’s three reactions to the plots of the wicked? | He a) laughs, b) mocks them, and c) speaks to them in anger |
| According to the Psalmist, what human relationship does God compare that of the king and Himself to? | Father and son |
| According to the Psalmist, what were the limits of his estate? | The whole earth |
| According to the Psalmist, what will God allow him to do to the wicked? | Smash them with an iron mace (rod), and shatter them |
| What does the Psalmist call on the kings of the earth to accept? | Discipline |
| According to the Psalmist, what happens to those who take refuge in God? | They will be happy |