psalm 110 1 commentary David Guzik commentary on Psalm 110 a wonderful description of the Messiah His Deity His priesthood and his Kingly conquests
In Psalm 110 1 David says The LORD says to my Lord Sit at my right hand until I make your enemies your footstool ESV In Matthew 22 44 Jesus quotes this verse in a discussion with the Pharisees in order to prove that the Messiah is more than David s son He is David s Lord What does Psalms 110 1 mean Read commentary on this popular Bible verse and understand the real meaning behind God s Word using John Gill s Exposition of the Bible
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1 Psalm 110 5 The Messiah contends with the kings of the nations The Lord is at Your right hand He shall execute kings in the day of His wrath a The Lord is at Your right hand The favor and strength of the Messiah Your right hand is aligned with and an instrument of the strength of God the Lord i Matthew Henry Commentary on Psalms 110 Psalm 110 This psalm is pure gospel it is only and wholly concerning Christ the Messiah promised to the fathers and expected by them
A psalm The LORD says to my lord Sit at my right hand until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet New Living Translation The LORD said to my Lord Sit in the place of honor at my right hand until I humble your enemies making them a footstool under your feet English Standard Version Jesus commentary on Psalm 110 1 sets the stage for our study of this psalm for He has made three statements which we dare not overlook in our study 1 David is the author of the psalm 2 What David wrote was divinely inspired by
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Verse Psalms 110 1 The Lord said unto my Lord Jehovah said unto my Adonai That David s Lord is the Messiah is confirmed by our Lord himself and by the apostles Peter and Paul as we have already seen Sit thou at my right hand This implies the possession of the utmost confidence power and preeminence The Psalm describes the appointment of the kingly priest his followers his battles and his victory Its centre is verse 4 and so it may be divided as Alexander suggests into the introduction verses Ps 106 1 3 the central thought verse 4 and the supplementary verses Psalms 106 5 7 EXPOSITION
110 1 7 Christ s kingdom Glorious things are here spoken of Christ Not only he should be superior to all the kings of the earth but he then existed in glory as the eternal Son of God Sitting is a resting posture after services and sufferings to give law to give judgment Jehovah said unto my Lord Sit thou at my right hand Until I make thine enemies thy footstool In my commentary on Matthew Vol 1 of the New Testament series pp 357 358 we commented on the first verse of this psalm The implication of the Messiah being both the son and the Lord of David is clear enough
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psalm 110 1 commentary - Jesus commentary on Psalm 110 1 sets the stage for our study of this psalm for He has made three statements which we dare not overlook in our study 1 David is the author of the psalm 2 What David wrote was divinely inspired by