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MESSIANIC PSALMS The Spirit of Prophecy (Rev 19:10) The Context of Scripture The Testimony of the NT Luke 24:2527, 4447 Acts 26:1923 1 Peter 1:912 Beware of Eise-Jesus

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  • MESSIANIC PSALMS

    The Spirit of Prophecy (Rev 19:10)

    The Context of Scripture

    The Testimony of the NT

    Luke 24:25–27, 44–47

    Acts 26:19–23

    1 Peter 1:9–12

    Beware of Eise-Jesus

  • PSALM 2

    Song of the Son:

    CONSPIRACY, CORONATION, AND CONQUEST

  • Father, . . .

    may Your Kingdom come and Your will be done.

    thanks for loving me so much that You sent Your beloved Son.

    help me to trust Him more and to serve Him well.

    Praying Psalm 2

  • Amen.

    Come, Lord Jesus.

    Revelation 22:20

    Praying Psalm 2

  • Relationships to Psalm 1

    Beatitudes (1:1; 2:12)

    Contrasts: Righteous & Sinners

    “Meditates” (1:2) & “Plot” (2:1)

    Chaff and Broken Pottery (1:4; 2:9)

    Streams of Water & Mt. Zion (1:3; 2:6)

    Meditation & Adoration (1:2; 2:12)

    “The Way” (1:6; 2:12)

    Introducing Psalm 2

  • Psalm 2:1 — Revelation 11:18

    Psalm 2:1–2 — Acts 4:25–26

    Psalm 2:2 — Revelation 19:19

    Psalm 2 and the NT

    Allusion (not underlined)

    Quotation (underlined)

  • Psalm 2:7 — Matthew 3:17; 17:5

    Mark 1:11; 9:7

    Luke 3:22; 9:35

    John 1:49

    Acts 13:33

    Hebrews 1:5; 5:5

    Psalm 2 and the NT

  • Psalm 2:8 — Hebrews 1:2

    Psalm 2:8,9 — Revelation 2:26–27

    Psalm 2:9 — Revelation 12:5; 19:15

    Psalm 2:11 — Philippians 2:12

    Psalm 2 and the NT

  • Quotations

    Acts 4:25–26 (Psalm 2:1–2)

    Acts 13:22 (Psalm 2:7)

    Hebrews 1:5 (Psalm 2:7)

    Hebrews 5:5 (Psalm 2:7)

    Revelation 2:26–27 (Psalm 2:8,9)

    Psalm 2 and the NT

  • I. The World Conspires against Their King (2:1–3)

    II. The Father Confirms His King (2:4–6)

    III. The Father Confirms the Son (2:7–9)

    IV. The World Contemplates the Son (2:10–12)

    Understanding Psalm 2

  • I. The World Conspires against Their King (2:1–3)

    IV. The World Contemplates the Son (2:10–12)

    Understanding Psalm 2

    II. The Father Confirms His King (2:4–6)

    III. The Father Confirms the Son (2:7–9)

  • v. 2 “Against the LORD and against His Anointed”: contra o SENHOR e contra o seu

    Ungido

    Who is the king of Psalm 2?

    Is He David?

    • 2 Samuel 7:14 - “I will be a father to him and he will be a son to Me; when he commits iniquity, I will correct him with the rod of men and the strokes of the sons of men.”

    • 2 Samuel 10 - The Ammonites and Arameans attacked Israel during David’s reign.

    Understanding Psalm 2

  • v. 2 “Against the LORD and against His Anointed”: contra o SENHOR e contra o seu

    Ungido

    Who is the king of Psalm 2?

    Is He Solomon?

    • 1 Chronicles 17:13–14 - “I will be his father and he shall be My son . . .”

    • 1 Chronicles 22:9–10 - “. . . He shall be My son and I will be his father . . .”

    Understanding Psalm 2

  • v. 2 “Against the LORD and against His Anointed”: contra o SENHOR e contra o seu

    Ungido

    Who is the king of Psalm 2?

    Is He Ahaz?

    • Isaiah 7 - Syrians & Israelites attack Judah at the time the Assyrians were also a threat.

    • 2 Chronicles 28 - Ahaz’s idolatry and unfaithfulness to the LORD.

    Understanding Psalm 2

  • v. 2 “Against the LORD and against His Anointed”: contra o SENHOR e contra o seu

    Ungido

    Who is the king of Psalm 2?

    Is He Messiah?

    • 2:1–3 - Universal Insubordination

    • 2:4–6 - God’s Wrath

    • 2:7–9 - Universal Dominion & Judgment

    • 2:10–12 - Spiritual Service, Fear, & Submission

    • 2:12 – Spiritual Blessing

    Understanding Psalm 2

  • 12 So He said, “A nobleman went to a distant country to receive a kingdom for himself, and then return. 13 And he called ten of his slaves, and gave them ten minas and said to them, ‘Do business with this until I come back.’ 14 But his citizens hated him and sent a delegation after him, saying, ‘We do not want this man to reign over us.’ 15 When he returned, after receiving the kingdom, he ordered that these slaves, . . .”

    Luke 19

  • •Fallen mankind rebels against the Lord and His Messiah.

    •The Lord is in control of all history.

    •God blesses us if we seek refuge in the Son of God, Messiah.

    Preaching/Teaching Psalm 2