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PSALM 110
SIT AT MY RIGHT HAND
The opening verse of Psalm 110, “The Lord says to my Lord: sit at my right hand,” (ESV) is a reference to Jesus, who sits at God the Father’s right hand. This position, “at the right hand” is one of honor and authority.
Psalm 108:4 mentions Melchizedek, who was first mentioned in Genesis 14. Melchizedek is both a priest and a king who blessed Abraham and offered him bread and wine. Melchizedek is foreshadowing Christ, who is both the ultimate king and priest, who gave His body and blood for us.
Through the descendants of Abraham, God is sending someone with more power and authority than David or Melchizedek combined—Jesus! Although this psalm is short, it is filled with powerful promise and prophecy.
Psalm 110:1 ESV - "The Lord says to my Lord: 'Sit at my right hand, until I make your enemies your footstool.'"
STUDY QUESTIONS
- Read Psalm 110:1.
- Why do you think God used the phrase “sit at my right hand”?
- How is this phrase used to describe Jesus in Mark 16:19, Matthew 22:44, and Luke 22:69?
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