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How do we know the Davidic covenant points to Jesus?

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The fulfillment of the Davidic covenant is seen in the New Testament, particularly in references to Jesus as the Son of David.

The covenant made with David specifies that his lineage would produce an everlasting king. Acts 2:29-30 explicitly connects this promise to Jesus Christ, illustrating that God raised Him from David's lineage to sit on the throne eternally. This promise is reinforced in numerous scriptures, including Isaiah 9:6-7, which proclaims Jesus's authority and the eternal nature of His kingdom. Matthew 22 also highlights that Jesus is both the Son of David and David's Lord, confirming His dual nature as true man and true God, essential for His role as Redeemer.
Scripture References: Acts 2:29-30, Isaiah 9:6-7, Matthew 22:41-46

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