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How do we know that the Psalms point to Jesus?

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The New Testament provides numerous references showing that many Psalms, including Psalm 69, directly point to Jesus and His work.

The connection between the Psalms and Jesus is firmly established in the New Testament, where numerous writers quote, reference, or fulfill psalms in relation to His life and mission. For instance, Psalm 69 is explicitly linked to Christ during His passion, highlighting how His experiences mirrored those of David yet held deeper significance in the context of His atoning sacrifice. The Gospels recount specific events that fulfill these prophetic utterances, thereby validating the interpretation that the Psalms are not merely historical texts but are intrinsically tied to the redemptive narrative of Jesus Christ. This provides believers with a strong basis for faithfulness to the Scriptures, affirming that Jesus is the fulfillment of all righteousness and prophecy as revealed in the Psalms.
Scripture References: Psalm 69, Matthew 27:34, John 2:17

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Psalm 69
Todd Nibert · Nov 20, 2022
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