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What does the Bible say about Christ in the Psalms?

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The Psalms consistently reveal Christ as the central figure, depicting His person and work throughout.

The Psalms serve as a rich tapestry that unveils the person and work of Jesus Christ. Each Psalm speaks to His incarnation, life, death, and resurrection. For example, Psalm 1 describes Him as the perfect man who delights in God’s will, while Psalm 2 presents Him as the King of kings. Our Lord, as explained in Luke 24:44, asserted that everything written in the Law of Moses, the Prophets, and the Psalms must be fulfilled concerning Him. This means that every Psalm, as divinely inspired, points us to our Savior and His redemptive work. The entirety of the Psalms speaks of Christ, not merely as isolated prophecies but interwoven as the theme throughout.
Scripture References: Luke 24:44, Psalm 1, Psalm 2

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