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ryanoneil
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Your alteration makes no sense because the other psalms of David don’t replace “me”. It is and enthronement psalm. David is the singer and he is addressing his heir as “my Lord”, implying he would be greater than David himself.**God is absolutely One and incorporeal at that. Listen Ryanoneil, do you think we Jews are stupid? Psalm 110 about “the Lord said to my Lord” is so clear that I wonder how you don’t see through it. It has to be something from outside pulling the strings.
Some Psalms were selected to be chanted in the Temple. When David wrote that Psalm it was originally, “The Lord said to me,…” It would become awkward for the choir to sing,
“The Lord said to me…” Therefore, an alteration to that Psalm was in order to make sense. So, it came out to be, “The Lord (God) said to my Lord (David), sit at my right hand till I make of your enemies your footstool.” That’s why I insist that the guys who wrote the gospels were Gentiles with a very poor knoledge of things Jewish, because this about Psalm 110 is so simple that even a Jewish child over 12 can understand it.**
What Jesus is telling the Pharisees that there understanding is inadequate. They missed that the point of the Messiah being greater than David. Jesus is saying that he is son of David, and greater than David, because he is the Messiah and the Son of God.