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Yes. I am aware that the term "Lord" in the Bible is used differently in two different contexts. I fail to understand why people so earnestly...
There are two views of the Lordship of Christ. One has to do with His humanity and His Father's given Him leadership, Psalms 110:1. And yes, the...
Utter nonsense. The whole psalm of David does not address the lost seeking or not seeking God. Psalm 110:3 teaches that the LORD gave dominion...
Clearly, the passage is referring to Christ: Psalms 110:1 The LORD said unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy...
His ascension as Lord per Psalms 110:1 came after His resurrection, Hebrews 13:8. So yes.
I like and agree and the only obligation I would think that applied to A, B, C, D and E would be, fulfilling the Promise of God who cannot lie...
Psalms 110:1-4, ". . . A Psalm of David. The LORD said unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool. The...
[Continued] Now the Lord Jesus directs Nicodemus to two Old Testament passages which point, firstly to His Divine nature, and secondly to His...
That is basically what Armstrongism and Mormonism teaches, but you can't dichotomize God between YHWH and the Father like that. The teaching of...
Bro. Dallas, I believe the 'wise men' were great scholars who had been awaiting a sign of the birth of the prophesied one. They most certainly...
Psalms 110: 1 Does not prove the Trinity. It proves two but not three. Nor does Daniel 7:13. Also neither does 2 Cor 13:14. It states the Love...