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Glory at the Right Hand

“Sit at My Right Hand”- David M. Hay on the Use of Psalm 110 in the New Testament

27 Jun 20225 Oct 2017 by Joshua Nickel

The psalm probably had political baggage in Jesus’ day. Hebrews 7 is remarkably non-speculative about Melchizedek. And there was that time Jesus stood up.

Categories Biblical Studies, Psalms Tags David M. Hay, Glory at the Right Hand, Psalm 110

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