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Psalm 110

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bulletReading the Text:
bullet NRSV (with link to Anglicized NRSV, Common Worship Psalter, ASB Psalter, and BCP Psalter) at Oremus Bible Browser.
bullet The Bible Gateway: NIV, NASB, CEV, The Message, KJV, etc.
bulletThe Blue Letter Bible. KJV, alternate versions, Hebrew text with concordance, commentaries.
bulletThe World Wide Study Bible includes commentary, exposition and sermons.
bulletHistorical References, Commentary and Comparative Texts:
bullet V.XIX, V.XXI, V.XXII, The Refutation of all Heresies (Philosophumena), Hippolytus of Rome. (c. 225)
bullet Exegetical Fragments, Hippolytus of Rome. (c.225)
bullet Epistle LXII -- Cyprian of Carthage (c. 253)
bullet Deposition of Arius, Athanasius of Alexandria, c. 321-322.
bulletFrom Exposition on the Psalms. Augustine (354-430).
bullet Rashi's Commentary, c. 1075. chabad.org.
bulletFrom the Geneva Notes (c.1599).
bulletFrom Matthew Henry's Commentary.(c. 1700)
bulletFrom Wesley's Notes. (Scroll down at their site to find unindexed Psalms.) John Wesley (1703-1791).
bullet"A Willing People and an Immutable Leader; Psalm 110:3," Charles H. Spurgeon, 1856.
bulletFrom the Commentary on the Whole Bible (Jamieson, Fausset and Brown, 1871).
bulletContemporary Commentary, Studies, and Exegesis:
bullet "Hero and King," Larry Broding's Word-Sunday.Com: A Lectionary Resource for Catholics.
bullet Conceptions of Davidic Hope in Psalm 89, 110, and 132 by Greg Herrick at the Biblical Studies Foundation.
bullet"...in Psalm 110 we have the picture of the Davidic king sitting at God’s right hand, extremely close to God, operating on his behalf, victorious in battle, and functioning as a priest as well."
bulletPsalm 110- David’s Lord in A Psalm for All Seasons - Studies in the Book of Psalms by Robert L. Deffinbaugh at the Biblical Studies Foundation.
bullet"What, then, did the prophecy have to say to those who would not see its fulfillment? The very same message it contains for those of all ages—that God is sovereign in history."
bulletArticles & Background:
bullet"Melchizedek in the MT, LXX, and the NT," J.A. Fitzmyer, Biblica Vol. 81(2000) 63-69. (Abstract)
bullet"The sacred text of the written Word of God, almost from the time that it was first consigned to writing, underwent various modes of reading and relecture. In the Hellenistic and Roman periods the reading of the OT continued in various ways."
bullet "'O Jerusalem, Jerusalem,' The Holy City," Peter Walker, Sojourners, September/October 2000.
bullet"Belief in the city's holiness has sometimes been used to legitimate unholy action."
bullet "Praying the Psalms," Lawrence S. Cunningham, University of Notre Dame. Theology Today, 1989.
bullet"In a doxological fashion, the psalms testify to the primordial truth of the entire biblical tradition. Negatively put, we are not condemned to complete autonomy. Positively put, we come out from God; we are sustained by God; and our proper destiny is to be with God."
bulletArticles in ATLAS Journals. (Direct link when you are subscribed and logged in to ATLASerials online collection of Religion and Theology Journals.):
bulletDavis, Barry C., "Is Psalm 110 a Messianic Psalm?" Bibliotheca Sacra, 2000.
bulletHilber, John W., "Psalm CX in the Light of Assyrian Prophecies," Vetus Testamentum, 2003.
bulletKravitz, Leonard S., "Joy for Jews," The Living Pulpit, 2006. (see Joy issue focus of The Living Pulpit 5.4, 1996.)
bulletMcNair, Bruce, "Luther, Calvin, and the Exegetical Tradition of Melchisedec," Review and Expositor, 2004.
bulletMiller, Rabbi Israel, "Joy in the Jewish Tradition," The Living Pulpit, 1996. (see Joy issue focus of The Living Pulpit 5.4, 1996.)
bulletWallace, David, "The Use of Psalms in the Shaping of a Text: Psalm 2:7 and Psalm 110:1 in Hebrews 1," Restoration Quarterly, 2003.
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bulletHymns and Music:
bullet Hymns with Scripture Allusions: Psalm 110. The Cyber Hymnal.
bullet Hymn Selections, The Lutheran Hymnal, Lutheran Worship.
bullet"Sit at the Side of Your Lord God, Jehovah," lyrics, midi, sheet music, mp3. Stephen J. Pearson, The Psalmistry.
bullet Psalm 110, Psalms in Metre, Music for the Church of God: Sternhold & Hopkins, Scottish 1564/1635, Scottish, Brady and Tate, Isaac Watts, Presbyterian 1887.
bullet The Psalmistry: Psalm 110 - All Psalms Music: original Christian sheet music, lyrics, guitar chords, midi, mp3 files for all 150 Psalms. See Terms of Use.
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bulletStudy Links and Resources for the Book of Psalms