Board index Specific Bible verses, texts, and passages Psalms

Psalm 110 and Melchizedek

Postby Kata Plasma » Sat Oct 10, 2020 2:03 pm

In the context of Psalm 110 why does God designate "the Lord" as a "priest in the order of Melchizedek"?

Verse 4 seems odd within the context of a psalm concerning God's raising up of a great warrior and judge. How is the warrior's priesthood related to his execution of judgment among the nations?
Kata Plasma
 

Re: Psalm 110 and Melchizedek

Postby jimwalton » Mon Oct 26, 2020 6:19 pm

Verse 4 introduces a new section, focusing on the priestly role of the Messiah king. This new king would enjoy the privileges of priesthood, as the early Israelites kings also did (2 Sam. 8.18, where David's sons were priests; 1 Ki. 3.4, where Solomon, a son of David, as king performs priestly duties). In neighboring regions, such as Egypt and Mesopotamia, the king had priestly responsibilities.

Melchizedek was also a king and a priest (Gn. 14). So with his brief allusion to Melchizedek, the writer has shown there is a precedent for a king/priest combination in the ideal David that is to come, and this king-priest reigned in Jerusalem. As the psalm continues, then, this king-priest will also be judge not only of Israel of also of all the nations.


Last bumped by Anonymous on Mon Oct 26, 2020 6:19 pm.
jimwalton
Site Admin
 
Posts: 9108
Joined: Mon Sep 17, 2012 2:28 pm


Return to Psalms

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests


cron