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Acts 4:25

Who by the mouth of thy servant David hast said, Why did the heathen rage, and the people imagine vain things?

Acts 4:25 · King James Version

Meaning

Within this verse, the speaker is referencing a passage from the Old Testament, specifically from Psalm 2:1-2. The verse is highlighting the rebellion and opposition faced by the chosen people of God from the surrounding nations. The phrase "heathen rage" refers to the angry and tumultuous behavior of non-believers towards God and His people. The mention of "imagine vain things" suggests that their plots and schemes against the righteous are ultimately meaningless and futile in the face of God's power and sovereignty. The speaker acknowledges the words spoken by God through His servant David, emphasizing the timeless nature of the message and its relevance throughout history. This verse serves as a reminder that even in the midst of chaos and opposition, God remains in control and will ultimately reign victorious over all who oppose Him.

Theological Overview

The theological interpretation of this verse highlights the sovereignty of God over the actions of nations and people. The phrase "Why did the heathen rage, and the people imagine vain things?" is a reference to Psalm 2:1-2, where David marvels at the rebellion of the nations against God's anointed one. This verse emphasizes the futility of opposing God's will and the ultimate futility of human efforts to thwart His plans. It speaks to the overarching theme of God's control and authority over all aspects of the world, even in the face of human defiance.

Acts 4:25 in other translations

American Standard Version

who by the Holy Spirit, [by] the mouth of our father David thy servant, didst say, Why did the Gentiles rage, And the peoples imagine vain things?

World English Bible

who by the mouth of your servant, David, said, ‘Why do the nations rage, and the peoples plot a vain thing?

Douay-Rheims

Who, by the Holy Ghost, by the mouth of our father David, thy servant, hast said: Why did the Gentiles rage: and the people meditate vain things?

Geneva Bible (1599)

Which by the mouth of thy seruant Dauid hast saide, Why did the Gentiles rage, and the people imagine vaine things?