Psalm 110: 1-5 of 7 "The LORD said to my Lord: “Sit here at my right hand" Tune: Dennis. Sing Psalms

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Psalm 110 v1-5 of 7 "The LORD said to my Lord: “Sit here at my right hand"
Tune: Dennis
Falkirk Free Church
The images are only intended to provide resonances with some aspects of the psalm; they are not intended as a one-to-one correspondence.
images:
Joshua and the five kings from the cave at Makkedah (Joshua 10)
The Conquest of the Amorites - James Tissot (Joshua)
Peter standing up with the Eleven on the Day of Pentecost - Arthur Twidle (Acts 2)
Abraham y Melquisedec, por Juan Antonio de Frías (Genesis 14)
The Day of the LORD at Gibeon and the Valley of Aijalon (Joshua 10)
The road down from Beth Horon to Azekah (Joshua 10)
The Ascension of Jesus (Acts 1)

This is the most frequently quoted psalm in the New Testament particularly to do with the trinity.

Matthew 26:64, Mark 12:36, 14:62, Luke 20: 41–44, Acts 2: 34–36, 1 Corinthians 15: 25, Hebrews 5:1–6, 6:20, 7:4–7, 7:17–24

Some argue that v7 picks up from Samson's spring of the crier; others mention the river in the heavenly Zion.

PSALM 110 S.M.

1 The LORD said to my Lord:
“Sit here at my right hand,
Until I make your foes a stool
on which your feet may stand.”

2 The LORD will make your reign
extend from Zion’s hill;
With royal power you’ll rule among
those who oppose your will.

3 When you display your power,
your people flock to you;
At dawn, arrayed in holiness,
your youth will come like dew.

4 Unchangeably the LORD
with solemn purpose swore:
“Just like Melchizedek you are
a priest for evermore.”

5 The Lord’s at your right hand;
there he will ever stay.
He on his day of wrath will crush
the kings who bar his way.

6 The nations he will judge;
the dead in heaps will lie.
The mighty of the earth he’ll crush—
all who his rule defy.

7 A brook beside the way
his thirst will satisfy;
And, thus refreshed, he will with joy
lift up his head on high.

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