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110:1 Yahweh and his chosen king
The Lord and His Chosen King; Assurance of Victory for God’s Priest-King
A song by David.
Of David. A Psalm.; Of David. A psalm.; A psalm of David.; For David: a psalm
110 The declaration of Yahweh to my lord, “Sit on my right
until I defeat your enemies.”
2 Yahweh will ≈expand your power as king outwards from Tsiyyon—
you’ll rule in the middle of your enemies.
3 When you exert your strength in battle,
your people voluntarily follow in ≈full battle dress.
From the ≈place where the dawn is birthed, your youth will be like dew to you.
4 Yahweh has promised, and won’t change his mind:
“You’re a priest forever ≈following the pattern of Melchizedek.”
5 My master is ≈helping right beside you.
He’ll crush kings ≈once he gets angry.
6 He will judge the nations and fill them with corpses.
He will crush the heads of many ≈countries.
7 He will drink from the stream along the road,
therefore, he’ll ≈be reenergised.
↑ 110 Of_Dāvid a_song\f + \fr 110:1 \ft Note: KJB: Ps.
110.
1\f* the_utterance_of YHWH to_master_of_my sit at_right_hand_of_my until I_will_make enemies_of_your a_footstool for_feet_of_your.
2 The_staff_of mighty_of_your YHWH he_will_stretch_out from_Tsiyyōn/(Zion) rule in/on/at/with_midst_of enemies_of_your.
3 People_of_your will_be_freewill_offerings in/on_day power_of_your in/on/at/with_splendour_of holiness\f + \fr 110:3 \ft OSHB note: We read one or more accents in L differently than BHS.
Often this notation indicates a typographical error in BHS.
\f* from_womb_of dawn to/for_yourself(m) the_dew_of youth_of_your.
4 YHWH He_has_sworn_an_oath and_not he_will_repent you are_a_priest to_forever on the_manner_of Melchi- zedek.
5 My_master is_at right_hand_of_your he_smashes in/on_day severe_anger_of_his kings.
6 He_judges in/on/at/with_nations it_is_full corpses he_smashes chiefs over the_earth great.
7 From_brook in/on/at/with_road he_drinks on/upon/above/on_account_of//he/it_went_in yes/correct/thus/so he_lifts_up a_head.
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