The Lord said to my Lord, Sit at my right hand until I make your enemies your footstool. The Lord said to my Lord, Sit at my right hand until I make your enemies your footstool. When you are in power (or "March"), your people should put on holy ornaments and be willing to sacrifice themselves; Your people are like dew in the morning.
The Lord swore, "You are a priest forever in the order of Melchizedek." The Lord swore, "You are a priest forever in the order of Melchizedek." He will punish the wicked among the nations, and there are corpses everywhere; He will break the heads of his enemies in many countries. He will punish the wicked among the nations, and there are corpses everywhere; He will break the heads of his enemies in many countries.
The introduction of this poem:
Poetry, and translated "Yong Ji". A roll of Hebrew Bible. The largest collection of poems in the Bible. It contains 150 poems, all written in Hebrew. Or divide it into five volumes (from 1 to 4 1, from 42 to 72, from 73 to 89, from 90 to 106, from 107 to 150) to take care of the Five Classics of Moses. According to the inscriptions of some articles, about 100 articles are from famous figures such as David and Solomon.
Some scholars believe that most chapters were actually written after David and Solomon, and were originally compiled into several small poems. The whole volume was finalized in the 2nd century BC and became the Jewish canon around that time. It can be divided into teaching poems, hymns, prayer poems, epics, curse poems, prayer poems, pilgrimage poems, law poems, confession poems, messiah poems and so on. The basic theme is to praise God and express the poet's call, prayer, hope, confession and praise to God in various situations.
Most of the poems were originally used in sacrificial ceremonies in temples, and they could be sung in chorus. Some poems are annotated with tunes or musical instruments. The title also mentions "Liu Chang", which may refer to the conductor of a choir or band. The "Serra" in the poem is a symbol of rest, indicating that the accompaniment is interrupted and the singing is improved.