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Psalm 110
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V.XIX,
V.XXI,
V.XXII, The
Refutation of all Heresies (Philosophumena),
Hippolytus of Rome.
(c. 225) |
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Exegetical
Fragments,
Hippolytus of Rome.
(c.225) |
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Epistle LXII
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Cyprian of Carthage (c.
253) |
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Deposition of Arius,
Athanasius of
Alexandria, c. 321-322. |
 | From
Exposition
on the Psalms.
Augustine
(354-430). |
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Rashi's Commentary, c. 1075. chabad.org. |
 | From the Geneva Notes
(c.1599). |
 | From
Matthew Henry's
Commentary.(c. 1700) |
 | From Wesley's Notes.
(Scroll down at their site to find unindexed Psalms.) John Wesley (1703-1791). |
 | "A
Willing People and an Immutable Leader; Psalm 110:3," Charles H.
Spurgeon, 1856. |
 | From the Commentary on the Whole
Bible (Jamieson, Fausset and Brown, 1871). |
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 | Contemporary Commentary, Studies, and Exegesis:
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 | Articles & Background:
 | "Melchizedek
in the MT, LXX, and the NT," J.A. Fitzmyer, Biblica Vol. 81(2000)
63-69. (Abstract)
 | "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." |
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"'O
Jerusalem, Jerusalem,' The Holy City," Peter Walker, Sojourners,
September/October 2000.
 | "Belief in the city's holiness
has sometimes been used to legitimate unholy action." |
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"Praying
the Psalms," Lawrence S. Cunningham, University of Notre Dame.
Theology
Today, 1989.
 | "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." |
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 | Articles in
ATLAS Journals. (Direct link when you are
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ATLASerials online collection of Religion and Theology Journals.):
 | Davis, Barry C.,
"Is Psalm 110 a Messianic Psalm?" Bibliotheca Sacra, 2000. |
 | Hilber, John W.,
"Psalm CX in the Light of Assyrian Prophecies," Vetus Testamentum,
2003. |
 | Kravitz, Leonard S., "Joy for Jews," The Living Pulpit,
2006. (see
Joy issue focus of The Living Pulpit 5.4, 1996.) |
 | McNair, Bruce,
"Luther, Calvin, and the Exegetical Tradition of Melchisedec," Review
and Expositor, 2004. |
 | Miller, Rabbi Israel,
"Joy in the Jewish Tradition," The Living Pulpit, 1996.
(see
Joy issue focus of The Living Pulpit 5.4, 1996.) |
 | Wallace, 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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Hymns with Scripture
Allusions: Psalm 110. The Cyber Hymnal. |
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Hymn
Selections, The Lutheran Hymnal, Lutheran Worship. |
 | "Sit
at the Side of Your Lord God, Jehovah," lyrics, midi, sheet music, mp3.
Stephen J. Pearson, The Psalmistry. |
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Psalm 110,
Psalms in Metre, Music for the Church of God: Sternhold & Hopkins, Scottish
1564/1635, Scottish, Brady and Tate, Isaac Watts, Presbyterian 1887. |
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