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Ps 110
NIVSB=CSSB until "... his son Solomon," going on with "that he called him 'my Lord' (v. 1) in view of his new status, which placed him above the aged David, and that in so doing he spoke a word that had far larger meaning than he knew. This would seem to be in more accord with what we know of David from Samuel, Kings and Chronicles. For this psalm's setting in the Psalter see introduction to Ps 101-110. The psalm falls into two precisely balanced halves (vv. 1-3, 4-7) Each of the two brief oracles (vv. 1, 4) is followed by thematically and structurally similar elaboration: as v. 4 is to v. 1, so v. 5 is to v. 2 and vv. 6-7 are to v. 3 (a poetic couplet)."
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