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From the editor of the popular Ryrie Study Bible comes a systematic approach to Christian theology that will prove edifying to any class of theologian, be they pastor or plumber. In Basic Theology, Ryrie has taken the daunting topic of theology and created an even-handed introduction to and reference for a variety of major theological concerns, giving the reader a sturdy foothold for their faith...

Messiah who was David’s Lord]: ‘Sit at My right hand [the Father’s] until I [the Father] make Thine [the Messiah’s] enemies a footstool for Thy feet.’ ” How could David call Messiah his Lord if Messiah were only David’s son? The only answer is that Messiah was also David’s God. In other words the Messiah had to be both God and man. As man He was David’s son; as God, David’s Lord. The pronoun “my” links David to his Messiah-Lord. Perhaps an illustration will help. When Queen Elizabeth II dies or abdicates,