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may.

2Sam 23:5; 2Chr 7:18; 2Chr 21:7; Ps 89:34; Ps 132:11; Ps 132:12; Ps 132:17; Isa 55:3

Matt 24:35; Luke 1:69; Luke 1:70

that he.

From the destruction of Jerusalem to the present time, a period of nearly eighteen hundred years, the Jews have had neither a king nor any form of government whatever; nor has the office of high priest, or priest of any kind offering sacrifice, been exercised among them during the same period.

Hence this must be understood of the spiritual David, Jesus Christ, both the king and High Priest of his church, "the Israel of God," (Ga 6:16,) in whom the covenant of royalty with David and his seed, and that of priesthood with Aaron and his seed, have received their full accomplishment; and all the sacrifices of that dispensation were superseded by his "one oblation of himself," the efficacy of which remains for ever.

Isa 9:6; Isa 9:7; Dan 7:14; Luke 1:32; Luke 1:33

and with.

Jer 33:18; Rev 5:10