Hymns and a Psalm: "Comfort, Comfort Now My People," "The King of Glory," and Psalm 72
In this article a number of hymns and a psalm are introduced: "Comfort, Comfort Now My People," "The King of Glory," and Psalm 72.
In this article a number of hymns and a psalm are introduced: "Comfort, Comfort Now My People," "The King of Glory," and Psalm 72.
In this article, the author concludes the argument that Christ's rule today is the fulfillment of his reign on earth as prophesied in such texts as Psalm 72. This is the point of view of amillennialism.
Psalm 72 celebrates the coming of the righteous and perfect king. This article gives notes and exegetical points for reading and understanding this psalm.
This article reflects on the New Testament's use of the Old. Kaiser argues that the Antiochene school can help in giving answers to current pressing problems in hermeneutics. He wants to demonstrate how the Antiocheme School would interpret Psalm 72.