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Hebrews 1:10 Revision History

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15Sunday, 08-Jul-2018 15:33:44 EDTtmoore1008 [Send Message]Revision of 3¶Andand,
“You[a], Lord, in the beginning, Lord, laid the foundation of founded the earth.,
The and the heavens are (the) works of your hands.
———
a "You Lord" addresses God. Psalm 101(102) is a penitential psalm addressed to God that states that the earth and the heavens will perish, in contrast to Psalm 44(45) which promises a Davidic throne that will last forever and ever. The throne God promised to David, therefore, is not an earthly throne but transcends into the spiritual realm. Jesus himself, when he challenged the Pharisees by asking them whose son the Christ will be (Mt. 22:41-46), alluded to the fact that the Messiah would not simply be an earthly ruler like David and Solomon. Any assumption that the angels are inherently superior because they are heavenly beings is undermined by this.
14Sunday, 08-Jul-2018 15:32:20 EDTtmoore1008 [Send Message]Revision of 3¶Andand,
“You[a], Lord, in the beginning, Lord, laid the foundation of founded the earth.,
The and the heavens are (the) works of your hands.
———
a "You Lord" addresses God. Psalm 101(102) is a penitential psalm addressed to God that states that the earth and the heavens will perish, in contrast to Psalm 44(45) which promises a Davidic throne that will last forever and ever. The expected Messiah must reconcile these two scriptures. The throne God promised to David, therefore, is not an earthly throne but transcends into the spiritual realm. Jesus himself, when he challenged the Pharisees by asking them whose son the Christ will be (Mt. 22:41-46), alluded to the fact that the Messiah would not simply be an earthly ruler like David and Solomon. Any assumption that the angels are inherently superior because they are heavenly beings is undermined by this.
13Sunday, 08-Jul-2018 15:32:06 EDTtmoore1008 [Send Message]Revision of 3¶Andand,
“You[a], Lord, in the beginning, Lord, laid the foundation of founded the earth.,
The and the heavens are (the) works of your hands.
———
a "You Lord" addresses God. Psalm 101(102) is a penitential psalm addressed to God that states that the earth and the heavens will perish, in contrast to Psalm 44(45), which promises a Davidic throne that will last forever and ever. The expected Messiah must reconcile these two scriptures. The throne God promised to David, therefore, is not an earthly throne but transcends into the spiritual realm. Jesus himself, when he challenged the Pharisees by asking them whose son the Christ will be (Mt. 22:41-46), alluded to the fact that the Messiah would not simply be an earthly ruler like David and Solomon. Any assumption that the angels are inherently superior because they are heavenly beings is undermined by this.
12Sunday, 08-Jul-2018 15:29:33 EDTtmoore1008 [Send Message]Revision of 3¶Andand,
“You[a], Lord, in the beginning, Lord, laid the foundation of founded the earth.,
The and the heavens are (the) works of your hands.
———
a "You Lord" addresses God. Psalm 101(102) is a penitential psalm addressed to God that states that the earth and the heavens will perish. Psalm 44(45), however, promises a Davidic throne that will last forever and ever. The expected Messiah must reconcile these two scriptures. The throne God promised to David, therefore, is not an earthly throne but transcends into the spiritual realm. Jesus himself, when he challenged the Pharisees by asking them whose son the Christ will be (Mt. 22:41-46), alluded to the fact that the Messiah would not simply be an earthly ruler like David and Solomon. Any assumption that the angels are inherently superior because they are heavenly beings is undermined by this.
11Sunday, 08-Jul-2018 15:22:27 EDTtmoore1008 [Send Message]Revision of 3¶Andand,
“You[a], Lord, in the beginning, Lord, laid the foundation of founded the earth.,
The and the heavens are (the) works of your hands.
———
a "You Lord" addresses God. Psalm 101(102) is a penitential psalm addressed to God that states that the earth and the heavens will perish. Psalm 44(45), however, promises a Davidic throne that will last forever and ever. The expected Messiah must reconcile these two scriptures. The throne God promised to David, therefore, is not an earthly throne but transcends into the spiritual realm. Jesus himself, when he challenged the Pharisees by asking them whose son the Christ will be (Mt. 22:41-46), alluded to the fact that the Messiah would not simply be an earthly ruler like David and Solomon.
10Sunday, 08-Jul-2018 15:21:54 EDTtmoore1008 [Send Message]Revision of 3¶Andand,
“You[a], Lord, in the beginning, Lord, laid the foundation of founded the earth.,
The and the heavens are (the) works of your hands.
———
a "You Lord" addresses God. Psalm 101(102) is a penitential psalm addressed to God that states that the earth and the heavens will perish. Psalm 44(45), however, promises a Davidic throne that will last forever and ever. The expected Messiah must therefore reconcile these two scriptures. The throne God promised to David, therefore, is not an earthly throne but transcends into the spiritual realm. Jesus himself, when he challenged the Pharisees by asking them whose son the Christ will be (Mt. 22:41-46), alluded to the fact that the Messiah would not simply be an earthly ruler like David and Solomon.
9Sunday, 08-Jul-2018 15:20:41 EDTtmoore1008 [Send Message]Revision of 3¶Andand,
“You[a], Lord, in the beginning, Lord, laid the foundation of founded the earth.,
The and the heavens are (the) works of your hands.
———
a "You Lord" addresses God. Psalm 101(102) is a penitential psalm addressed to God that states that the earth and the heavens will perish. Psalm 44(45), however, promises a Davidic throne that will last forever and ever. The expected Messiah must therefore reconcile these two scriptures. The throne God promised to David, therefore, is not an earthly throne but transcends into the spiritual realm. Jesus himself alluded to the fact that the Messiah would not simply be an earthly ruler like David and Solomon when he challenged the Pharisees by asking them whose son the Christ will be (see Mt. 22:41-46).
8Sunday, 08-Jul-2018 15:15:47 EDTtmoore1008 [Send Message]Revision of 3¶Andand,
“You[a], Lord, in the beginning, Lord, laid the foundation of founded the earth.,
The and the heavens are (the) works of your hands.
———
a "You Lord" addresses God. Psalm 101(102) is a penitential psalm addressed to God that states that the earth and the heavens will perish. Psalm 44(45), however, promises a Davidic throne that will last forever and ever. The expected Messiah must therefore reconcile these two scriptures. The throne God promised to David, therefore, is not an earthly throne but transcends into the spiritual realm.
7Sunday, 08-Jul-2018 15:14:43 EDTtmoore1008 [Send Message]Revision of 3¶Andand,
“You[a], Lord, in the beginning, Lord, laid the foundation of founded the earth.,
The and the heavens are (the) works of your hands.
———
a "You Lord" addresses God. Psalm 101(102) is a penitential psalm addressed to God that states that the earth and the heavens will perish. Psalm 44(45), however, promises a Davidic throne that will last forever and ever. The throne God promised to David, therefore, is not an earthly throne but transcends into the spiritual realm.
6Sunday, 08-Jul-2018 15:13:59 EDTtmoore1008 [Send Message]Revision of 3¶Andand,
“You[a], Lord, in the beginning, Lord, laid the foundation of founded the earth.,
The and the heavens are (the) works of your hands.
———
a "You Lord" addresses God. Psalm 101(102) is a penitential psalm addressed to God that states that the earth and the heavens will perish, in contradiction to the promise in Psalm 44(45) of a Davidic throne that will last forever and ever. The throne God promised to David, therefore, is not an earthly throne but transcends into the spiritual realm.
5Sunday, 08-Jul-2018 15:12:09 EDTtmoore1008 [Send Message]Revision of 3¶Andand,
“You[a], Lord, in the beginning, Lord, laid the foundation of founded the earth.,
The and the heavens are (the) works of your hands.
———
a "You Lord" addresses God. Hebrews is highlighting the contradiction between Psalm 44(45), which promises a Davidic throne that will last forever and ever, and Psalm 101(102), which says that the earth and the heavens will perish. The throne God promised to David, therefore, is not an earthly throne but transcends into the spiritual realm.
4Sunday, 08-Jul-2018 15:10:56 EDTtmoore1008 [Send Message]Revision of 3¶Andand,
“You, Lord, in the beginning, Lord[a], laid the foundation of founded the earth.,
The and the heavens are (the) works of your hands.
———
a "You Lord" addresses God. Hebrews is highlighting the contradiction between Psalm 44(45), which promises a Davidic throne that will last forever and ever, and Psalm 101(102), which says that the earth and the heavens will perish. The throne God promised to David, therefore, is not an earthly throne but transcends into the spiritual realm.
3Wednesday, 07-Jan-2009 14:05:31 ESTtmoore1008 [Send Message]Revision of 2¶Andand,
“You, Lord, in the beginning, Lord, laid the foundation of founded the earth.,
The and the heavens are (the) works of your hands.
2Wednesday, 07-Jan-2009 13:37:51 ESTtmoore1008 [Send Message]Revision of 1And,
“You, Lord, in the beginning, Lord, laid the foundation of founded the earth.,
The and the heavens are (the) works of your hands.
1Sunday, 04-Nov-2007 14:10:28 ESTtmoore1008 [Send Message]NEWAnd,
“You, Lord, in the beginning, laid the foundation of the earth.
The heavens are the works of your hands.