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Louis Segond

Psaumes 89:27

Et moi, je ferai de lui le premier-né, Le plus élevé des rois de la terre.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Birthright;   Church;   Covenant;   David;   Firstborn;   Government;   Jesus Continued;   Scofield Reference Index - Covenant;   Davidic;   The Topic Concordance - Covenant;   Disobedience;   Failure;   Faith/faithfulness;   Forsaking;   Government;   Kindness;   Throne;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Christ, the King;   First Born, the;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Ethan;   Firstborn;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Chastisement;   David;   King;   Samuel, books of;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Colossians, Theology of;   Exaltation;   Psalms, Theology of;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Covenant;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Father;   First-Born;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Firstborn;   King;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Abba;   Covenant;   Judgment Day;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Children (Sons) of God;   Ethan;   Ezrahite;   Lovingkindness;   Priests and Levites;   Psalms;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - First-Born First-Begotten ;   Guilt (2);   Prince;   Prince (2);   Morrish Bible Dictionary - First-Begotten, First-Born,;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Jerusalem;   Psalms the book of;   Smith Bible Dictionary - King,;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - First-Begotten;   Firstborn;   King;   Theocracy;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Eschatology;   Son of God;  

Parallel Translations

La Bible Ostervald (1996)
Il m'invoquera, disant: Tu es mon Pre, mon Dieu et le rocher de mon salut.
Darby's French Translation
Aussi moi, je ferai de lui le premier-n, le plus lev des rois de la terre.
La Bible David Martin (1744)
Aussi je l'tablirai l'an [et] le souverain sur les Rois de la terre.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Also: Psalms 2:7, Romans 8:29, Colossians 1:15, Colossians 1:18

higher: Psalms 2:10-12, Psalms 72:11, Numbers 24:7, 2 Chronicles 1:12, 2 Chronicles 9:23, 2 Chronicles 9:24, Isaiah 49:7, Revelation 19:16, Revelation 21:24

Reciprocal: 1 Kings 1:37 - and make 1 Kings 10:23 - exceeded 2 Chronicles 9:22 - passed all the kings Psalms 2:6 - Yet Psalms 69:29 - let thy Matthew 28:18 - All Luke 20:14 - the heir John 1:34 - this Philippians 2:9 - given Hebrews 1:5 - I will Hebrews 12:23 - the firstborn Revelation 1:5 - and the prince

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Also I will make him my firstborn,.... Or, "make him the firstborn"; make him great, as Jarchi interprets it; give him the blessing, the double portion of inheritance: so Christ is made most blessed for ever, and has all spiritual blessings in his hands; and is heir of all things, and his people joint-heirs with him. Christ is God's "firstborn", or "first begotten", Hebrews 1:6, being begotten by him, and of him; and his firstbegotten, though none begotten after him; as the first that opened the womb, under the law, was called the firstborn, though none were ever born after; and in such sense his first begotten, as that he is his only begotten: and he is the firstborn, with respect to creatures; "he is the firstborn of every creature"; Colossians 1:15, being begotten and brought forth before any creature was in being, Proverbs 8:22, and, with respect to the saints, "he is the firstborn among many brethren", Romans 8:29, they are of the same nature, and in the same family, and in which Christ is a son, and the firstborn; and in all things he has the preeminence; and he is also "the firstborn from the dead", or "the first begotten of the dead", Colossians 1:18 being raised first from thence by his own power, and to an immortal life; and is the first fruits of them that sleep, and the efficient and meritorious cause of the resurrection of life, and the pattern and exemplar of it: even him the Father promises to make "higher than the kings of the earth"; having a kingdom of a superior nature to theirs, and a more extensive and durable one; and even they themselves shall be subject to him; hence he is called "King of kings", Revelation 19:16. This will be when their kingdoms become his; when they shall fall down before him, and worship him, and bring their riches and glory into his kingdom, or the New Jerusalem church state,

Psalms 72:10. This passage is interpreted of the Messiah by the Jews f.

f In Shemot Rabba, s. 19. fol. 104. 4.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Also I will make him my first-born - He shall be regarded and treated by me as the first-born son is in a family; that is, with distinguished favor and honor. Compare Genesis 27:19; Genesis 29:26; Exodus 4:22; Exodus 13:12; Jeremiah 31:9. See also the notes at Colossians 1:15, notes at Colossians 1:18.

Higher than the kings of the earth - Than other kings; the most exalted among kings and rulers. This was entirely fulfilled in David, who occupied a pre-eminence among princes and rulers which no other king did: a prominence alike in his own personal character and his reign; in his relation to God; and in the fact that he was the ancestor of the Messiah, the “King of kings, and Lord of lords” Revelation 19:16; “the prince of the kings of the earth,” Revelation 1:5.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Psalms 89:27. I will make him my first-born — I will deal with him as a father by his first-born son, to whom a double portion of possessions and honours belong. First-born is not always to be understood literally in Scripture. It often signifies simply a well-beloved, or best-beloved son; one preferred to all the rest, and distinguished by some eminent prerogative. Thus God calls Israel his son, his first-born, Exodus 4:22. See also Ecclus 36:12. And even Ephraim is called God's first-born, Jeremiah 31:9. In the same sense it is sometimes applied even to Jesus Christ himself, to signify his supereminent dignity; not the eternal Sonship of his Divine nature, as inveterate prejudice and superficial thinking have supposed.


 
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