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Christ as Priest-King

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The concept of Christ as Priest-King is a significant theme in the Bible, highlighting Jesus' dual role as both the mediator between God and humanity and the ruler of God's kingdom. As stated in Psalms 110:4, Christ is appointed as a priest forever, emphasizing his eternal and unchanging priestly ministry, while Zechariah 6:13 notes that he will also rule as king, exercising dominion over all creation. In Hebrews 7:17, it is written that Christ's priesthood is forever, according to the order of Melchizedek, further underscoring his unique and authoritative position as both priest and king. Through his priestly and kingly ministry, Christ reconciles humanity to God and establishes his reign over all nations, as prophesied in Psalms 2:6, where God declares, "I have set my King on Zion, my holy hill."

A.B. Simpson

A.B. Simpson expounds on Psalm 110, portraying Christ as the Priest-King who reigns from His mediatorial throne, emphasizing His dual role as both King and High Priest. He highlights the divine nature of Christ, His authority over a rebellious world, and His gifts of righteousness and peace to His f

A.B. Simpson

A.B. Simpson expounds on Psalm 110, portraying Christ as the Priest-King who reigns from His mediatorial throne. He emphasizes Christ's dual nature as both divine King and High Priest, highlighting His authority, righteousness, and the peace He offers to His followers. Simpson illustrates the charac

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