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What does the Bible say about Jesus being both David's Son and David's Lord?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus is both the Son of David and David's Lord, affirming His dual nature as God and man.

Jesus' question about how David can call the Messiah 'Lord' if He is his son highlights the mystery of His dual nature. As stated in Luke 20:42-44, David refers to the Messiah using the title 'Lord' in Psalm 110, indicating that the Messiah is more than just a descendant; He is the divine Son of God. This duality is essential for understanding Jesus as both our mediator and Redeemer, fulfilling prophecy and the role of kingship that David heralded. The significance lies in recognizing Christ's authority and deity, which is foundational to the Gospel and salvation.
Scripture References: Luke 20:39-44, Psalm 110:1

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