The correct interpretation of Psalm 110:1, which states, “The LORD said to my Lord, sit at my right hand,” changes the entire biblical narrative.
The etymology of these enigmatic words should most certainly beckon us to explore their actual meaning and significance.
According to most Christian interpretations of Psalm 110:1, the LORD God speaks to the Lord Jesus who is said to be God.
- What is the origin of the word lord, and in what context can this word be used?
- Do the meanings of words in the English language evolve?
- If so, is it not a giant leap for an earthly title (lord) to suddenly manifest itself as a replacement for Yahweh’s Holy Name?
What are the spiritual implications for accepting the mainstream translations of Isaiah 42:8 and Psalm 110:1?
To find out, let’s examine the context and significance of this verse and uncover the profound truths (hidden) therein.
Who are the two Lords in Psalm 110:1?
- This Christian author claims that in English, Yahweh is translated as Lord due to a tradition in Judaism. He goes on to say that Jesus Christ now bears the name Yahweh.
Names can only be transliterated from the original language to another, with the sound of the original name carried over to the new language. The name of Yahweh does not sound anything like the word lord.
If the true Savior is God (Isa 43:10, 44:6), and He existed before Abraham (John 8:58), how could it be said that God named him Jesus? Moreover, what was his name before Abraham was born?
Psa 110:1 The LORD <H3068> said <H5002> unto my Lord <H113>, Sit thou <H3427> at my right hand <H3225>, until I make <H7896> thine enemies <H341> thy footstool <H1916> <H7272>
The first occurrence of the word “LORD” in Psalm 110:1 represents an impossible transliteration of Yahweh’s name (H3068), which can’t be translated as “the lord.”
The second instance of the word “Lord” in Psalm 110:1 (H113) is intended to address King David. However, as will be shown, this translation is misleading.
- Some individuals who adhere to Judaism blame the Christians for translating the second “Lord” as if it were sacred.
- They argue that the Hebrew word “adonee” never refers to God anywhere in the Bible. Although this once was a correct statement, it is no longer the case.
- Additionally, there are those who believe that translating the first “LORD” in all capital letters is helpful.
It is impossible to identify anyone who is called Lord based on which letters of this word are capitalized. This capitalization concept is not only grammatically incorrect, it is contrary to the rules of writing mechanics and common sense.
The title of “lord” is reserved for men who have specific names; it does not serve as a substitute for a person’s name.
Several of the translations given for adon (or adonee) (H113) are titles that include lord, master, and sir.
- The title of “master” should be used to address King David and Abraham in 2 Samuel 24:21 and 1 Peter 3:6, as evidenced in Genesis 24:27, 35, 42, and 54.
- However, this title of Lord is also used without warrant as a substitute for Yahweh’s name.
- Consider the deliberate mistranslation of Psalms 136:3, after reading Isaiah 42:8 where it is written Gods name is “the LORD.”
(KJV) Psalms 136:3 O give thanks <H3034> to the Lord <H113> of lords <H113>: for his mercy <H2617> endures forever <H5769>
- According to this article, King David overhears a conversation between two persons, the LORD (Yahweh) and the Lord (adonai) Jesus.
Adonai (H136) is a title that was fabricated to replace the name of Yahweh, as seen in Deuteronomy 10:17. Adonai is not used to address the other Lord, Jesus.
Psa 30:8 I cried to thee, O LORD (H3068), unto the LORD (H136) I made my supplication
Yahweh’s glorious name cannot be translated, shortened or changed into a title.
However, Yahweh’s name (H3068 – Yahweh), along with three other words—Strong’s numbers (H3050 – yah), (H136 – adonai), and (H113 – adon)—are all translated as “the Lord.”
Furthermore, they are all used as replacements for the name of Yahweh.
“Two lords is a lot of lords, but four lords, well, that’s just way too many lords.”
In Psalm 110:1, the word Lord is inserted twice without warrant. Also, it is not possible to call on the name of the Lord, because Lord is a title, it is not a name.
However, we are instructed to call upon the name of Yahweh, and those who do so shall be saved, according to what was once written in Romans 10:13, Acts 2:21, and Joel 2:32.
The Interpretation of the LORD said to my lord
- The process of interpreting Psalm 110:1 surely starts with an understanding of transliterations, translations, and context. However, it also requires the teaching and confirmation of Yahweh’s Spirit (Pro 3:5, Psalm 25:5, 1 Cor 3:19, 1 Cor 2:14).
- This exposé of Psalm 110:1 is “Revolutionary” by virtue of its authenticity. Notably, it reveals the misguided and impossible teaching that two Saviors—both referred to as God—engaged in a Heavenly conversation.
Pro 2:6 For Yahweh giveth wisdom, out of his mouth cometh knowledge and understanding
- In Psalm 108:13, King David makes a prayer request for Yahweh to tread down his enemies underfoot.
- This request foresees Yahweh’s promise to King David as recorded in Psalm 110:1, which is correctly translated as “Yahweh said unto me, thou shall remain, for with my right hand I shall make thine enemies my footstool.”
Since this is David speaking in the first person, he would not refer to himself as ‘my Lord’ (Mat 22:43).
If David himself calls his Messiah Yahweh, how can the Messiah be his son (Mar 12:35-37)?
Thus says Yahweh, turn unto Me for your Salvation, all ye from the ends of the Earth, for I Am your God and there is no other Savior besides me (Isa 43:11, 45:18-23).
- The one who bears the name of Yahweh is both Savior and Messiah. Part one of this study guide series (listed below) documents this in greater detail.
- If the religions of Judaism and Christianity were ever to embrace this Spiritual truth – the divisions between them would crumble and fall, alongside all of their false manufactured doctrines.
The Right hand of God | Yahweh’s Mighty Power
The Son, who came forth from the Father, does not sit at the right hand of the Father; He is the personification of the Father in the flesh (Isaiah 9:6, John 14:7-9, 2 Cor 4:4, Col 1:14-17).
King David did not sit at Yahweh’s right hand either; the right hand of Yahweh describes David’s source of power.
Psa 110:5 The Lord (H136) at thy right hand shall strike through kings in the day of his wrath
- The translation given in Psalm 110:1 represents incredible deception.
- And the mainstream interpretation of this verse represents a lack of spiritual discernment.
- If Jesus sits at the LORD’s right hand in Psalm 110:1, how then does the LORD sit at Jesus’s right hand in Psalm 110:5?
Yahweh therefore with His right hand shall strike through kings in the day of his wrath (Psa 110:5).
The perplexing part is how someone can believe in the concept of the trinity, where two eternally distinct persons, both given the title of God, can sit next to each other, have a conversation together, and still be considered one God.
Indeed, the mental gymnastics required to justify that thought process is extraordinary (Acts 20:21, 28:31, Rom 1:7, 5:11, Psa 110:1).
There are many Lords’ – Yahweh is not one of them
In order to maintain any sense of scriptural integrity, the title of ‘the Lord’ In Matt 3:3, Mark 1:3, Luke 1:76, and Isaiah 40:3, must be replaced with the name of Yahweh.
John the Baptist prepared the way for the arrival of Yahweh who came forth in the person of the Messiah.
Isa 43:11 I, even I Am Yahweh and beside me there is no Savior
Indeed, apart from Yahweh, there is no Savior (Isa 2:17, 43:11. 45:21).
Our Messiah said to Philip, “he that has seen me hath seen the Father, how then do you say show us the Father” (John 14:9). Why most preachers do not understand this verse is indeed puzzling.
- That Holy Child born unto a virgin is called God Almighty and the everlasting Father; He is Yahweh manifest in the flesh (Isa 9:6, John 14:7, 2 Cor 4:4, Col 1:15).
- Until this fundamental spiritual truth is realized, the Holy Scriptures will remain a book of riddles. For they contain two Lords, who are both called God.
- Speaking of parables, here is one spoken by the Messiah that is often overlooked; “If I with the finger of Yahweh cast out devils, no doubt the kingdom of God is come upon you” (Luke 11:20).
- The true Messiah can only be the Savior if He is Yahweh. This is not a debatable theory it is a fundamental Spiritual fact according to the Word of Yahweh.
Exo 34:14 For thou shalt worship no other god, for Yahweh is jealous of His name, and a jealous God
The Lord said unto my Lord | Study Guide Series
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As for the significance of calling upon Yahweh’s name, when he returns, the sun shall be turned into darkness, the moon into blood, and those who call upon Yahweh shall be Saved (Joel 2:31-32).
Eze 36:23 And I will sanctify my great name, which was profaned among the nations, which ye have profaned in the midst of them; and the nations shall know that I am Yahweh…
The master key to decoding and deciphering Yahweh’s Scriptures has been presented and utilized within this short study guide.
Still, so many more are just waiting to be correctly interpreted.
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- With the correct keys, numerous mysteries of the Bible that have been hidden by the lying pen of the scribes, can be unlocked.
- Yahweh revealed in the Old and New Testament Scriptures
- Yahweh rightfully demands that His children “Praise His Name”
- If we can’t pronounce Yahweh’s name because it only contains consonants, then no Hebrew name could be pronounced
- The Holy Spirit is a not separate person of a triune Godhead
- New Testament confirmation that Yahweh is indeed David’s Messiah
- Messiah the Savior (who is God) cannot sit on the right hand of God
Psa 9:10 And they that know thy name, will put their trust in thee, for thou O Yahweh surely will not forsake them that seek after thee