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Psalm 118 was deeply influential upon the New Testament writers in portraying Jesus as the rejected Son of God, but originally it was a temple psalm that celebrated the battle fought by the psalmist. This episode of the Biblical Unitarian Podcast explores Psalm 118, first in its original context and then in the way it was used by the NT authors. We also explore the messianic pun with the stone and the son as well as the ways in which Jesus is portrayed as the agent of Yahweh because of this psalm.
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To view the notes from this episode please click the link below:
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Check out some of my videos on YouTube at:
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By Dustin Smith4.8
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Psalm 118 was deeply influential upon the New Testament writers in portraying Jesus as the rejected Son of God, but originally it was a temple psalm that celebrated the battle fought by the psalmist. This episode of the Biblical Unitarian Podcast explores Psalm 118, first in its original context and then in the way it was used by the NT authors. We also explore the messianic pun with the stone and the son as well as the ways in which Jesus is portrayed as the agent of Yahweh because of this psalm.
Please consider supporting this Podcast and future projects by donating at:
https://www.paypal.me/10mintruthtalks
To view the notes from this episode please click the link below:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MMBxpP9Fl9RCzoi7KoOWvp5Z_CGtIDNDNdF51FPqZ9M/edit?usp=sharing
Check out some of my videos on YouTube at:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG5H6oqEnhFjdUryhDOYSvQ

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