Sit Thou At My Right Hand (Psalm 110.1) [5 pages]
by Allon Maxwell rated at 2.0 (7 votes so far)
This Old Testament verse, from Psalm 110:1, is quoted in the New Testament no less than 22 times! The Messianic significance attached to it by the New Testament writers demands our attention.
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Commentary on Psalm 110.1
by John Schoenheit, Mark Graeser, and John Lynn [5 pages]
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Trinitarian commentators frequently argue that "my Lord" in this verse is the Hebrew word adonai, another name for God, and is therefore proof of the divinity of the Messiah. But not only is this not a valid argument, this verse is actually one of the great proofs of the complete humanity of the promised Messiah.Used with permission from biblicalunitarian.com