The Bible Dept.

Day 289: Psalms 110-112

Oct 16, 2025
Delve into the awe-inspiring themes of Psalms 110-112, where a messianic prophecy unveils the coming King. Explore how Psalm 110 highlights Jesus' divine authority while Psalms 111 and 112 illuminate the character of God and the blessings bestowed upon the righteous. The poetic acrostics intricately connect wisdom and worship, showing the importance of fearing the Lord. Discover how praise transforms into practical wisdom, encouraging believers to reflect God's attributes in their lives.
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Royal Psalm Points To A Greater King

  • Psalm 110 is a royal, messianic psalm that anticipates a greater-than-David king.
  • David's language hints at a distinction within the Godhead that later shapes Christian Christology.
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From Coronation Psalm To New Testament Key

  • Psalm 110 was used in coronation ceremonies and later quoted often in the New Testament.
  • Its New Testament citations (Mark, Matthew, Luke, Acts) elevate its role in identifying Jesus' kingship.
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Psalms 111–112: A Paired Acrostic Unit

  • Psalms 111 and 112 form an intentional pair with matching structure and vocabulary.
  • Both are Hebrew acrostics beginning with hallelujah and link through 'the fear of the Lord' theme.
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