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Psalms 110 Metaphysical Bible Interpretation

Metaphysical Bible Interpretation of Psalms 110

Metaphysically Interpreting Psalms 110:1-7

A Psalm of David.

110:1Jehovah saith unto my Lord,
    Sit thou at my right hand,
Until I make thine enemies thy footstool.
110:2Jehovah will rod of thy strength out of Zion:
    Rule thou in the midst of thine enemies.
110:3Thy people offer themselves willingly
    In the day of thy in holy array:
Out of the womb of the morning
    Thou hast the dew of thy youth.
110:4Jehovah hath sworn, and will not repent:
    Thou art a priest for ever After the order of Melchizedek.

110:5The Lord at thy right hand
    Will strike through kings in the day of his wrath.
110:6He will judge among the nations,
    will fill the places with dead bodies;
    He in many countries.
110:7He will drink of the brook in the way:
    Therefore will he lift up the head.

September 11, 1949: Psalms 110:1

Who is “Jehovah” and who is “my Lord” in Psalm 110:1? “Jehovah” is God and “my Lord” is the Christ. The Christ is the Son of God, or the divine idea, man. As the only-begotten Son of God the Christ is the embodiment not of love (David) alone but of all divine ideas, including intelligence, life, substance, and strength.

Transcribed by Lloyd Kinder on 12-02-2013