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Christian Doctrine in 70 Hebrew Words: The Power of Psalm 110

via Christianity Today·Feb 18·97

Martin Luther called Psalm 110 'the very core and quintessence of the whole Scripture,' and no Old Testament text is more quoted in the New Testament. In just 70 Hebrew words, it encapsulates the breadth of Christian doctrine from priesthood to kingship.

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The LORD says to my lord: "Sit at my right hand until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet."

Psalm 110:1

The very psalm explored in this article—the most quoted Old Testament text in the New Testament—points directly to Christ's authority and eternal priesthood.

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