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Psalm 110:1 is one of many verses that prove the separate Personages of God the Father and God The Son. I have repeatedly posted Scriptures, such as those that tell the story of Jesus' baptism, which prove that there are three distinct Personages in the one Godhead, and I stand on those Scriptures. 'Tis not about proving ME wrong; it's about proving the SCRIPTURES wrong, and in that attempt, every man will fall flat on his snoot. And no, I'm NOT citing any "private interp" of Scripture; i am citing them LITERALLY, as written.

"The LORD said unto my Lord...."

"THE LORD" means God the Father, who is Lord of all existence, including Jesus His Son.
"My Lord" means that David recognizes Jesus as his Lord, even as he recognizes His Father as Lord. While they are separate Personages, they are both David's Lords, as is also the Holy Spirit, who was leading David to write, as Jesus said.

Other Scriptures make this verse perfectly clear, as written.

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