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Verse Psalms 110:2. _THE ROD OF THY STRENGTH_] _The Gospel _- the
_doctrine of_ _Christ crucified_; which is the powerful sceptre of the
Lord that bought us; is _quick and powerful, sharper than any
t...
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THE LORD SHALL SEND THE ROD OF THY STRENGTH OUT OF ZION - The scepter
of thy power; that with which thou shalt rule. It will be given to
thee by Yahweh; and it will be given to thee, as it were, “out...
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Psalms 110
The Psalm of the King-Priest
_ 1. His person, exaltation and waiting (Psalms 110:1)_
2. His manifestation and His glory (Psalms 110:2)
3. His judgment and His glory (Psalms 110:5)
Seve...
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CX. We may with some confidence refer this Ps. to 141 B.C., when Simon
the Maccabee prince was accepted by the people as supreme Governor,
though he was not a descendant of David, and as High Priest,...
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THE ROD OF THY STRENGTH. Thy strong staff. Genitive of Character,
App-17. The reference is to the ancestral staff, marking the priest as
well as the prince, and handed down here to Messiah, David's so...
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DISCOURSE: 684
THE PERSON AND OFFICES OF CHRIST
Psalms 110:1. _The Lord said unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand,
until I make thine enemies thy footstool. The Lord shall send the rod
of thy stre...
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THE LORD SHALL SEND THE ROD— It is plain, that by making but two
periods of the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th verses of the psalm, which is
confessed on all hands to be prophetical of the Messiah's reign, the
Jew...
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PSALMS 110
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
A Revelation, THROUGH DAVID TO his lord, the Messiah.
ANALYSIS
(See the lines prefixed to the Stanzas of the Psalm.)
(Lm.) By DavidPsalm.
(1. David records a Revelati...
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The LORD shall send the rod of thy strength out of Zion: rule thou in
the midst of thine enemies.
THE LORD SHALL SEND THE ROD OF THY STRENGTH OUT OF ZION - i:e., thy
strong rod. Not a sceptre, but...
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A fragment of an ode of victory to a priestking—'Worthy,' says
Luther,' to be set in a frame of gold and diamonds.' A truly Messianic
Ps., finding its fulfilment in the triumphs of Christ in the world...
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Psalms 107:150
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
MELCHIZEDEK
PSALMS 110
THE *PHARISEES MET TOGETHER. JESUS ASKED THEM A QUESTION. HE SAID,
"WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THE *CHRIST? WHOSE SON IS HE?" THEY SAID TO
HI...
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SEND. — The verb should be here rendered _stretch,_ as in Genesis
22:10; Genesis 48:14, and frequently of stretching out the hand, often
with hostile intent. The poet here speaks in his own person,
ad...
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מַטֵּֽה ־עֻזְּךָ֗ יִשְׁלַ֣ח יְ֭הוָה
מִ צִּיֹּ֑ון רְ֝דֵ֗ה בְּ קֶ֣רֶב
אֹיְבֶֽיךָ׃...
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Psalms 110:1
Does our Lord's attribution of this psalm to David foreclose the
question of its authorship for those who accept His authority? Many,
who fully recognise and reverently bow to that author...
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OUR PRIEST-KING AT GOD'S RIGHT HAND
Psalms 110:1
Luther describes this psalm as “the true, high, main psalm of our
beloved Lord Jesus Christ.” Our Lord attributed it to David, in the
power of the Hol...
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This psalm is purely Messianic, and was always considered to be so.
When Jesus quoted it in His conversation with the rulers, it is
perfectly evident that they looked upon it in that light. It is
equa...
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The LORD shall send the rod of thy strength out of (b) Zion: rule thou
in the midst of thine enemies.
(b) And then it will stretch through all the world: and this power
chiefly stands in the preachin...
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_Sought out. Exquisite, or designed for our benefit. He saw that all
was good, (Genesis i. 31.) though He could have made them better.
(Calmet)_...
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Here comes in a blessed promise made to the person of Christ, as the
mediator and head of his church. The expression of the rod of his
strength, probably means the sovereignty of his word, which first...
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2_Jehovah shall send out of Zion the scepter of thy power. _The
Psalmist not only confirms, in different terms, what he stated above,
but also adds, that Christ’s kingdom shall be vastly extended,
bec...
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Psalms 110, though of the very highest interest, is in application so
simple that it needs but brief comment. The despised and poor man,
hated for his love, is David's Lord, and called to sit at the r...
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THE LORD SHALL SEND THE ROD OF THY STRENGTH OUT OF ZION,.... His royal
and powerful sceptre, called the sceptre of righteousness,
Psalms 45:6 and is no other than the Gospel, the power of God unto
sa...
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The LORD shall send the rod of thy strength out of Zion: rule thou in
the midst of thine enemies.
Ver. 2. _The Lord shall send the rod of thy strength_] That is, the
gospel, that sceptre of Christ's...
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_The Lord shall send_ Or, _send forth, the rod of thy strength _
Thy strong or powerful rod: that is, thy sceptre or kingly power,
Isaiah 10:24; Jeremiah 48:17. But then, as the kingdom of Christ is
n...
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A PSALM OF CHRIST, OUR KING AND HIGH PRIEST.
A psalm of David, altogether prophetic in character, setting before
the Church of the Old Testament the Messiah as the Lord of David. No
other psalm, no ot...
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SEND; or, _send forth_, into the world. _The rod of thy strength_; thy
strong or powerful rod, by a usual Hebraism. And the rod is put for
his sceptre, or kingly power, as it is ISAIAH 10:24 JEREMIAH...
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Psalms 110:2 LORD H3068 send H7971 (H8799) rod H4294 strength H5797
Zion H6726 Rule H7287 (H8798) midst H7130 enemies H341 (H8802)
the rod - Exodus 7:19, Exodus 8:5; Micah 7:14;...
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Psalms 110:2
We have here the very heart of the Christian character set forth as
being willing consecration; then we have the work which Christian men
have to do, and the spirit in which they are to...
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Psalms 110:1. _The LORD said unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand,
until I make thine enemies thy footstool. The Lord shall send the rod
of thy strength out of Zion: rule thou in the midst of thine...
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CONTENTS: The Messiah promised to the fathers and expected by them.
CHARACTERS: God, David, Christ.
CONCLUSION: Christ is the rightful Lord whose title is incontestable.
He will certainly come to ta...
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Of David, or of any other mere man, this psalm cannot be understood.
Of the Messiah, and only of him, it was understood in the ancient
church. The rabbi Joden, as in Poole's Synopsis, cites rabbi Chij...
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_The Lord said unto my Lord, Sit Thou at My right hand, until I make
Thine enemies Thy footstool _
THE KING WHO IS ALSO PRIEST
The title ascribes this psalm to David, which is confirmed by its
inter...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 110:1. This is a royal psalm (see also
Psalms 2:1; Psalms 18:1; Psalms 20:1; Psalms 45:1; Psalms 72:1; Psalms
101:1; Psalms 132:1;...
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INTRODUCTION
I. A MESSIANIC PROPHECY.
1. From internal evidence.
2. From the unanimous consent of Jewish expositors.
3. From the testimony of Christ (Matthew 22:41, &c.; Mark 12:35).
4. From the s...
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EXPOSITION
ACCORDING to the recent criticism, which calls itself "advanced," this
psalm is the composition of an unknown prophet, addressed to his
earthly sovereign, communicating to him certain Divin...
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The LORD said unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand, until I make
thine enemies thy footstool (Psalms 110:1).
This immediately gives to us the indication that this is one of those
Messianic psalms....
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1 Corinthians 1:23; 1 Corinthians 1:24; 1 Peter 1:12; 1 Thessalonians
2:13; 2 Corinthians 10:4; 2 Corinthians 10:5; Acts 2:34; Exodus 7:19;
Exodus 8:5;...
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The rod — Thy strong or powerful rod, and the rod is put for his
scepter, or kingly power: but as the kingdom of Christ is not carnal,
but spiritual, so this scepter is nothing else but his word. Zion...