Brought in from the Septuagint to argue that 'firstborn' can denote rank or preeminence, since David is called firstborn despite not being first in birth order.
Scripture spotlight
Psalm 89:27
bible
27 I will also appoint him my firstborn, The highest of the kings of the earth.
Total mentions
2
Topic packs
1
Streams
2
Archive routes where Psalm 89:27 appears
Newest archive mentions first, with quick pivots into the clips and topic packs that surface this passage.
The host cited David being made 'firstborn' though not literally firstborn to explain that 'firstborn' can mean supremacy or preeminence rather than first created in time.
Topic share
Topic packs this passage keeps feeding into.
2 • 100%
Related passages
Commonly co-mentioned with Psalm 89:27 in the same archive routes.
33 mentions
25 mentions
15 mentions
14 mentions
13 mentions