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|Memorable Phrase=Sit at my right side
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<li> A king's conquest is ultimately the work of the king's god (cf. 1 Kgs. 5:3; cf. Neo-Assyrian royal prophecies in Hilber 2005 and Nissinen 2019).</li></ul>
<li> A king's conquest is ultimately the work of the king's god (cf. 1 Kgs. 5:3; cf. Neo-Assyrian royal prophecies in Hilber 2005 and Nissinen 2019).</li></ul>
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Latest revision as of 23:23, 27 March 2025


"Sit at my right side"

Purpose: To assure the king of his certain success.

Content: YHWH will subdue your enemies and extend your dominion!

Message: YHWH will give universal dominion to his king (cf. Ps. 2).

Author: David

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