9/11/2023 0 Comments Psalms 110 1![]() ![]() ![]() Both are equally true, and neither truth detracts from the other. But it is just as true that Messiah was the Son of Man. We will see that this verse is quoted several times by our Lord Himself to prove that Messiah is the Son of God. By studying all seven occurrences we will learn a great deal of what this verse has to say about Who Christ is. 110:1 is quoted in the New Testament seven times. That is proved in the paper on this web-site Sit Thou At My Right Hand. “At my right hand” is a phrase often used in the Bible to express a position of power, authority and favor. Let me begin by saying that the phrase “My right hand” is not to be interpreted literally, but figuratively. I am not a Hebrew scholar, but because I believe that God’s truth is available to all who love His Word, not just Hebrew scholars, I offer this study from a different perspective than one of Hebrew scholarship. (Please see the paper on this web-site A Study of the Hebrew Word “Adoni” for the Scriptural proof that “adoni” is indeed used of God).The implication is that Christ, about Whom, of course, this verse is written (it is Christ who will sit at the right hand of Jehovah) is not God, but Man. Most agree that it is “Adoni” and many believe that the word is never used of God. It is the Hebrew word translated “my Lord” that is problematic. In the KJV it reads, “The Lord (Jehovah) said unto my Lord, ‘Sit Thou at My right hand, Until I make Thine enemies Thy footstool”. There is some controversy about the meaning of Psalm 110:1.
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