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How does Psalm 2 relate to the New Testament?

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Psalm 2 is frequently quoted in the New Testament, affirming its significance and interpretation in light of Christ's fulfillment of prophecy.

Psalm 2 is explicitly referenced in the New Testament, particularly in Acts 4, where Peter and the apostles interpret the psalm in connection with Christ’s life, death, and resurrection. The psalm describes the opposition Christ faced from the rulers of the earth, which directly aligns with the events surrounding Jesus' crucifixion. By linking these Old Testament texts to New Testament events, we understand that Jesus is the fulfillment of God’s promise, affirming His role as the appointed King. The consistent cross-referencing indicates the unity of Scripture and the centrality of Christ in God’s plan of redemption, showcasing the eternal sovereignty of God over history.
Scripture References: Acts 4:25-26, Psalm 2:1-2

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Psalm 2
Rick Warta · Nov 11, 2021
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