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To keep his promise, God has raised up for Israel one of David's descendants, Jesus, as Saviour, (Acts 13, 23)
The fact that God raised him from the dead, never to return to corruption, is no more than what he had declared: To you I shall give the holy things promised to David which can be relied upon. (Acts 13, 34)
Now when David in his own time had served God's purposes he died; he was buried with his ancestors and has certainly seen corruption. (Acts 13, 36)
After that I shall return and rebuild the fallen hut of David; I shall make good the gaps in it and restore it. (Acts 15, 16)
was born a descendant of David and who, in terms of the Spirit and of holiness, was designated Son of God in power by resurrection from the dead: Jesus Christ, our Lord, (Romans 1, 4)
David, too, says the same: he calls someone blessed if God attributes uprightness to that person, apart from any action undertaken: (Romans 4, 6)
David too says: May their own table prove a trap for them, a pitfall and a snare; let that be their retribution. (Romans 11, 9)
When the first-fruits are made holy, so is the whole batch; and if the root is holy, so are the branches. (Romans 11, 16)
then it is not for you to consider yourself superior to the other branches; and if you start feeling proud, think: it is not you that sustain the root, but the root that sustains you. (Romans 11, 18)
How rich and deep are the wisdom and the knowledge of God! We cannot reach to the root of his decisions or his ways. (Romans 11, 33)
And in Isaiah, it says: The root of Jesse will appear, he who rises up to rule the nations, and in him the nations will put their hope. (Romans 15, 12)
so firmly has witness to Christ taken root in you. (1 Corinthians 1, 6)