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Originally Posted by aron
Maybe Lee had too many years of consideration. His mind was made up, and wouldn't see Jesus if He reached up out of the page and waved His hand in his face.
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aron, that is what meant before when I said that you do not address what Brother Lee actually taught. You are making stuff up and you do everyone a disservice no matter which side you are on. Learn the facts then have at it.
Here is one example from one book alone that refutes your assertions that he did not see Jesus in the Psalms. The reader can decide for themselves from this concluding summary from the book
Christ and the Church Revealed and Typified in the Psalms.
CONCERNING CHRIST
Let us consider now all the main aspects of Christ in the Psalms:
- His divinity—Psa. 45:6; Heb. 1:8
- His incarnation—Psa. 8:4; Heb. 2:6
- His humanity—Psa. 8:4; Heb. 2:6
- His human living—Psa. 16:1-8
- His death—Psa. 22:1-21
- His resurrection—Psa. 2:7; 16:10; 22:22; Heb. 2:12; Acts 2:25-32; 13:35-37
- His ascension—Psa. 68:18; Eph. 4:8
- His exaltation—Psa. 80:17; 110:1
- His crowning—Psa. 8:5; Heb. 2:9
- His enthronement—Psa. 2:6
- His dominion, kingship, and authority—Psa. 2:8; 8:6; 47; 72; 89; 110
- His priesthood—Psa. 110:4
- His fighting—Psa. 110:5-6; 45:3-5
- His victory—Psa. 110:5-6
- His indwelling—Psa. 22:22
- His shepherding—Psa. 23
- The stone for the building—Psa. 118:22
- His coming—Psa. 72; 96; 110
- His reigning—Psa. 93—101
The main psalms concerning Christ: Psa. 2, 8, 16, 22, 23, 24, 45, 68, 80, 91, 110, 118
These are just the main aspects; there are many details which could be filled in. It is clear that through the Psalms we can know Christ much better than through the New Testament."
Drake