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LUKE 20:41–20:44 ©

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How can the messiah be David’s descendant?

20:41 How can the messiah be David’s descendant?

(Mark 12:35-37, Mat. 22:41-46)

41Then Yeshua asked them, “How can the experts say that the messiah is a descendant of King David, 42[ref]because David said in his songs:

‘The master said to my master,

Sit here on my right

43until I cause your enemies to be defeated.’

44So if David calls the messiah his master, how can he also be his descendant?


20:42-43: Psa 110:1.

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