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Psalms 2

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Why do nations assemble, and peoples plot vain things;

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kings of the earth take their stand, and regents intrigue together against the LORD and against His anointed?

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“Let us break the cords of their yoke, shake off their ropes from us!”

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He who is enthroned in heaven laughs; the Lord mocks at them.

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Then He speaks to them in anger, terrifying them in His rage,

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“But I have installed My king on Zion, My holy mountain!”

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Let me tell of the decree: the LORD said to me, “You are My son, I have fathered you this day.

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Ask it of Me, and I will make the nations your domain; your estate, the limits of the earth.

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You can smash them with an iron mace, shatter them like potter’s ware.”

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So now, O kings, be prudent; accept discipline, you rulers of the earth!

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Serve the LORD in awe; tremble with fright,

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pay homage in good faith, lest He be angered, and your way be doomed in the mere flash of His anger. Happy are all who take refuge in Him.
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Shmuel Ben Avraham
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7 years ago
The 42nd prohibition is that we are forbidden from wearing a garment woven1 from wool and linen, as the idolatrous priests of that time used to wear.2

The source of this commandment is G‑d's statement,3 "Do not wear shatnez."

This practice is well known even today among Coptic monks in Egypt.

One who transgresses this prohibition is punished by lashes.

The details of this mitzvah are explained in tractate Kilayim,4 as well as in tractate Shabbat5 and the end of tractate Makkot.6
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