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Psalm 110:1 The "LORD" says to my "Lord"; sit at my right hand, until I make your enemies your foot stool. Capitalizing

The "LORD" says to my "Lord"; sit at my right hand, until I make your enemies your foot stool.

Capitalizing "LORD" is a way of respecting Jewish custom of not spelling out God's name, translating YHWH to "LORD".

"Lord" is presentingpresents Jesus Christ as both a king verses 1-3 and high priest verses 4-7.

Psalm 110:1 The "LORD" says to my "Lord"; sit at my right hand, until I make your enemies your foot stool. Capitalizing "LORD" is a way of respecting Jewish custom of not spelling out God's name, translating YHWH to "LORD".

"Lord" is presenting Jesus Christ as both a king verses 1-3 and high priest verses 4-7.

Psalm 110:1

The "LORD" says to my "Lord"; sit at my right hand, until I make your enemies your foot stool.

Capitalizing "LORD" is a way of respecting Jewish custom of not spelling out God's name, translating YHWH to "LORD".

"Lord" presents Jesus Christ as both a king verses 1-3 and high priest verses 4-7.

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Psalm 110:1 The "LORD" says to my "Lord"; sit at my right hand, until I make your enemies your foot stool. Capitalizing "LORD" is a way of respecting Jewish custom of not spelling out God's name, translating YHWH to "LORD".

"Lord" is presenting Jesus Christ as both a king verses 1-3 and high priest verses 4-7.