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1 | What's the form of ADON in Ps 110:1? | Ps 110:1 | Robert Hommel | 33376 | ||
Hi, Tim, Thanks! We're on the same page! My response to the Unitarian argument will center on the use of adon (#113) not only of human or angelic "lords" but also of YHWH - precisely in passages you mention (and several others). Thus, David certainly *could* have used ADONI of a divine Lord (Messiah), distinct from YHWH, yet sharing His divine attributes. I was just intrigued to see that the NASB Concordance actually lists #138 (ADONAI) as the word behind the second "Lord." But, based on my research, I think this is probably an error - most other concordances and many technical papers refer to "Lord" here being ADONI (#113). Again, thanks for the tip! YBIC, Robert Hommel |
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