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Text -- Psalms 110:2-7 (NET)

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110:2 The Lord extends your dominion from Zion. Rule in the midst of your enemies! 110:3 Your people willingly follow you when you go into battle. On the holy hills at sunrise the dew of your youth belongs to you. 110:4 The Lord makes this promise on oath and will not revoke it: “You are an eternal priest after the pattern of Melchizedek.” 110:5 O sovereign Lord, at your right hand he strikes down kings in the day he unleashes his anger. 110:6 He executes judgment against the nations; he fills the valleys with corpses; he shatters their heads over the vast battlefield. 110:7 From the stream along the road he drinks; then he lifts up his head.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Melchizedek the king of Salem who blessed Abraham and received his tithe,king of Salem who blessed Abraham and received his tithe
 · Zion one of the hills on which Jerusalem was built; the temple area; the city of Jerusalem; God's people,a town and citidel; an ancient part of Jerusalem


Dictionary Themes and Topics: MELCHIZEDEK; MELCHISEDEC | MEDIATION; MEDIATOR | JOSHUA (3) | MESSIAH | Jesus, The Christ | Church | QUOTATIONS IN THE NEW TESTAMENT | PSALMS, BOOK OF | JESUS CHRIST, 4E1 | INSPIRATION, 8-18 | BIBLE, THE, IV CANONICITY | ASCENSION | CHRIST, OFFICES OF | ACCOMMODATION | Dew | Melchizedek | Repentance | Rulers | Beauty | Call | more
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NET Notes: Psa 110:2 Heb “your strong scepter,” symbolic of the king’s royal authority and dominion.

NET Notes: Psa 110:3 Heb “to you [is].”

NET Notes: Psa 110:4 The Davidic king’s priestly role is analogous to that of Melchizedek, who was both “king of Salem” (i.e., Jerusalem) and a “pr...

NET Notes: Psa 110:5 Heb “in the day of his anger.”

NET Notes: Psa 110:6 Heb “he strikes [the verb is מָחַץ (makhats), translated “strikes down” in v. 5] head[s] over a great ...

NET Notes: Psa 110:7 Here the expression “lifts up the head” refers to the renewed physical strength and emotional vigor (see Ps 3:3) provided by the refreshin...

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