Jay used the Lord saying to 'my Lord' to interpret Christ's ascension and enthronement; Captain used it to stress distinction between the Lord and the Messiah.
Scripture spotlight
Psalm 110:1
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1 > Yahweh says to my Lord, "Sit at my right hand, Until I make your enemies your footstool for your feet."
Total mentions
3
Topic packs
2
Streams
3
Archive routes where Psalm 110:1 appears
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Quoted as 'The Lord said to my Lord' to argue Christianity teaches multiple gods or multiple lords; the host responded that the text distinguishes persons, not separate divine beings.
Used to distinguish the Father from the Messiah while keeping both within Yahweh-language, pushing the discussion toward plurality within the one God.
Topic share
Topic packs this passage keeps feeding into.
2 • 67%
1 • 33%
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