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The Church calls Psalm 110 “royal” because it initially referred to the Davidic monarchy of the Old Testament, but it also simultaneously paves the way for Jesus Christ.
Pope Benedict XVI used his weekly General Audience to explain how Psalm 110 foreshadows the incarnation of Jesus Christ as messiah, king and high priest.
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In Psalm 110, David also heard, “The Lord will extend your mighty scepter from Zion, saying, ‘Rule in the midst of your enemies!’” Zion means the land of Israel or Jerusalem or both.
If you missed last week’s discussion of Psalm 110, I wrote: “Stay tuned for another study about Melchizedek. I feel called to write about him again since Vol. 50 was three years ago.” ...
At the General Audience, Benedict XVI illustrates Psalm 110 concluding his series of catechesis dedicated to these biblical prayers. In Church tradition it is seen as a fundamental Messianic text ...
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