Books of Psalms: pg.1 |
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Written in Palestine and Babylon from about 1,500 to 450 B.C. The book reveals Christ; God; the Word of God; creations; and the sufferings and redemption of God's people. | ||
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The Messiah would also be rejected by Gentiles. |
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Political/religious leaders would conspire against the Messiah. |
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The Messiah would be King of the Jews. |
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The Messiah would be the Son of God. |
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The Messiah would reveal that He was the Son of God. |
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The Messiah would be raised from the dead and be crowned King. |
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The Messiah would ask God for His inheritance. |
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The Messiah would have complete authority over all things. |
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The Messiah would not acknowledge those who did not believe in Him. |
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Infants would give praise to the Messiah. |
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The Messiah would have complete authority over all things. |
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The Messiah would be resurrected. |
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The Messiah's body would not see corruption (natural decay). |
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The Messiah would be glorified into the presence of God. |
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The Messiah would come for all people. |
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The Messiah would cry out to God. |
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The Messiah would be forsaken by God at His crucifixion. |
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The Messiah would pray without ceasing before His death. |
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The Messiah would be despised and rejected by His own. |
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The Messiah would be made a mockery. |
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Unbelievers would say to the Messiah, "He trusted in God, let Him now deliver Him." |
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The Messiah would know His Father from childhood. |
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The Messiah would be called by God while in the womb. |
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