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David himself says in the book of Psalms, `The Lord said to my Lord, "Sit at my right hand,
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David's Son and David's Lord
Commentators explain that Jesus's argument hinges on this quote from Psalm 110. By calling the Messiah 'my Lord,' David, speaking by inspiration, acknowledges that the Christ is far more than a mere human descendant. This points to the Messiah's divine nature, showing He is both David's son (as a man) and David's Lord (as God).
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For David himself (αυτος γαρ Δαυειδ). This language of Jesus clearly means that he treats David as the author of Ps 110. The inspi…
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