, Unidentified. [kingdom of God In the Psalms]. Moore Theological College. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/222169.
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Speaker explores the dilema of recognising who Jesus is or explaining his actions as being from the devil. He uses John the Baptist as an example. Speaker looks at a number of Psalms, and how they are fulfilled in Jesus. Speaker looks at Jesus being the cornerstone. Speaker looks at who David's Lord is in Psalm 2. Speaker compares how people responded to Jesus with how people responded to the prophets. He then compares what Jesus says with what the disciples say about the coming of the Kingdom of God. Speaker then shows that both focus on the resurrection, rather than the death. Speaker looks at what it means to be both king and priest. Speaker explains how Jesus perceives death in contrast to us.
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