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The King-Priest at the Right hand of God, Psalm 110:1

The King-Priest at the Right hand of God, Psalm 110:1

Update: 2025-12-21
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“The Priest-King at the Right Hand of Yahweh (Psalm 110:1)” examines Psalm 110:1 by focusing on the Hebrew text and how it has been understood in both Jewish and Christian interpretations. The author explains that Yahweh (God) speaks to “my Lord,” whom he identifies as the Messiah—a figure greater than David though his descendant—and critiques interpretations that use the verse to argue for Christ’s deity. Instead, the article emphasizes that the passage highlights the Messiah’s superiority to David through his resurrection and exaltation to God’s right hand, not that he is another divine being equal to Yahweh. The author distinguishes between the Hebrew names/titles for God and “my Lord”, arguing the latter refers to a human superior whom God has elevated, and supports this with New Testament citations showing Jesus’ resurrection and exaltation as fulfillment of the promise in Psalm 110.


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https://landandbible.blogspot.com/2025/12/the-priest-king-at-right-hand-of-yahweh.html

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The King-Priest at the Right hand of God, Psalm 110:1

The King-Priest at the Right hand of God, Psalm 110:1

William Schlegel