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[1] {The Lord said unto my Lord}
The importance of Psalm 110 is attested by the remarkable prominence
given to it in the New Testament. (1) It affirms the deity of Jesus, thus
answering those who deny the full divine meaning of his N.T. title of
"Lord" (v.1
# Mt 22:41-43 Mr 12:35-37 Lu 20:41-44 Ac 2:34,35 Heb 1:13 10:12,13
(2) This Psalm announces the eternal priesthood of
Messiah--one of the most important statements of Scripture (v. 4;
» See Note "Ge 4:18"
» See Note "Heb 5:6"
# Heb 7:1-2 1Ti 2:5,6 Joh 14:6
(3) Historically, the Psalm begins with the ascension of Christ (v. 1;
# Joh 20:17 Ac 7:56 Re 3:21
(4) Prophetically, the Psalm looks on (a) to the time when Christ will
appear as the Rod of Jehovah's strength, the Deliverer out of Zion.
# Ro 11:25-27
and the conversion of Israel (v.3;
# Joe 2:27 Zec 13:9 De 30:1-9
» See Note "De 30:3"
and (b) to the judgment upon the Gentile powers which precedes the
setting up of the kingdom (vs. 5, 6;
# Joe 3:9-17 Zec 14:1-4 Re 19:11-21
See "Armageddon"
# Re 16:14
» See Note "Re 19:17"
"Israel"
# Ge 12:2,3
» See Note "Ro 11:26"
"Kingdom"
» See Note "Zec 12.8",
» See Note "1Co 15:28"
» See Note "Ps 2:6"
first, and Psalm 118
» See Note "Ps 118:22"
last in order of the Messianic Psalms.