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马可福音 12:36
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大衛自己被聖靈感動卻說:‘主對我的主說:你坐在我的右邊,等我把你的仇敵放在你的腳下(有些抄本作“等我使你的仇敵作你的腳凳”)。’
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
by: 2 Samuel 23:2, Nehemiah 9:30, Matthew 22:43-45, Acts 1:16, Acts 28:25, 2 Timothy 3:16, Hebrews 3:7, Hebrews 3:8, Hebrews 4:7, 1 Peter 1:11, 2 Peter 1:21
The Lord: Psalms 110:1, Acts 2:34-36, 1 Corinthians 15:25, Hebrews 1:13, Hebrews 10:12, Hebrews 10:13
Reciprocal: Daniel 10:17 - the servant of this my lord Matthew 10:20 - but Luke 1:70 - spake Luke 20:42 - himself John 14:26 - Holy Ghost Acts 2:30 - being Colossians 3:1 - where 1 Peter 3:22 - is on
Gill's Notes on the Bible
For David himself said by the Holy Ghost,.... In
Psalms 110:1, being inspired by the Spirit of God:
the Lord said to my Lord, sit thou on my right hand, till I make thine enemies thy footstool. This is a proof, that David did call Christ his Lord; and that he called him so in spirit; since these words were delivered by him under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit: that the psalm was wrote by David, the title shows; and that he spake it as he was influenced by the Holy Ghost, our Lord declares: the passage relates to what God the Father said to Christ, when being risen from the dead, he ascended on high, and entered into the most holy place; he bid him sit down at his right hand, as having done the work of man's salvation, he was sent about, to full satisfaction; and as a mark of affection to him, and honour conferred upon him in the human nature; where he should continue, till all his enemies, Jews, Pagans, Papists, and Mahometans, as well as Satan, and all his principalities and powers, were so subdued under him, as to be as a footstool to his throne: and when David prophetically speaks of this, he calls the Messiah his Lord; saying, the "Lord said to my Lord"; on which account the prophecy is cited; who was so, as he is God, and his Creator and Redeemer. That this prophecy is a prophecy of the Messiah, and is applicable to no other but he; and is therefore pertinently cited, and applied to him here,
Psalms 110:1- :.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See the notes at Matthew 22:41-46.
Mark 12:37
The common people heard him gladly - The success of the Saviour in his preaching was chiefly among the common or the poorer class of people. The rich and the mighty were too proud to listen to his instructions. So it is still. The main success of the gospel is there, and there it pours down its chief blessings. This is not the fault of âthe gospel.â It would bless the rich and the mighty as well as the poor, if they came with like humble hearts. God knows no distinctions of men in conferring his favors; and wherever there is a poor, contrite, and humble spirit - be it clothed in rags or in purple - be it on a throne or on a dunghill - there he confers the blessings of salvation.