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Verse one of the Psalm 110 week, on today's Crossword show
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1David was not writing about just any king, but about Messiah, The Christ, who was to be his ___ and his Lord
2Sitting at the right hand of God denotes both his dignity and his dominion, the honor put upon him and the trusts reposed in him by the
5Let us therefore be careful about the minutia and concentrate on the _______ of this great psalm
7Psalm 110 is the most quoted Psalm in the ___ Testament
8Our Lord’s frequent use of Psalm 110 should therefore serve as a signal to us of the significance of this psalm. It is unique in that it is quoted more often than another ___ Testament passage.
9Psalm 110 begins with an amazing revelation, “The LORD ____… ”his words are operative, and carry an unction and authority along with them
10While the Messiah was to share in the power and prestige of the Father, there was a GAP OF TIME indicated between the time of His exaltation (“Sit …”) and His triumph (“___...”) both a present and a future dimension to the prophetic oracle of GOD
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1The enemies of the Messiah will, in a relatively short time, be subjected to Him, but not immediately, God is waiting for you to be
2Direct quotes in Matt. 22:44, Mk. 12:36, Luke 20:43, Acts 2:35, and Heb. 1:13. all have THIS word
3He was inspired by the Holy Spirit, to be the author of this psalm
4To be situated or kept in a particular place or to place something, especially one's confidence or trust in, it to
5Psalm 110 is like God’s guidance, it is to be viewed more in terms of a compass than of a ___
6Messiah is given the position of co-regent. To “sit at God’s right ____” meant to share His power and His position.
 
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