Psalms 110

Psalms 110

The most frequently quoted Messianic prophecy in the New Testament. David hears the Lord speak to his Lord (the Messiah): "Sit at My right hand, till I make Your enemies Your footstool." The Lord will send forth the Messiah’s powerful scepter from Zion. The Messiah is declared a priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek. The Psalm concludes with a vision of the Messiah executing judgment upon kings in the day of His wrath and being ultimately exalted.

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Psalms 131

David asserts his humility. He states his heart is not proud, and he rests his soul calmly in God, like a weaned child resting with his mother.

Psalms 132

A historical psalm recalling David's vow to build God a dwelling place. The psalm celebrates God's promise to make Zion His permanent dwelling.

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