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What does the Bible say about Psalm 72?

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Psalm 72 is a prayer of King David that speaks of the eternal kingship of the Lord Jesus Christ and His righteous judgment.

Psalm 72 begins as a prayer for the king, traditionally interpreted as referring to Solomon, but ultimately it points to the Lord Jesus Christ. David asks God to give judgment and righteousness to the king's son, reflecting the divine authority that Christ possesses. He is depicted as the ruler who will have dominion from sea to sea and who brings peace and justice, serving the needy and delivering the oppressed. This psalm encapsulates the majestic reign of Christ, emphasizing His role as the Savior of the needy and His everlasting dominion, thus fulfilling God's covenant promises to David about his lineage.
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Rick Warta · Feb 6, 2025
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