Context: Paul combines Psalm 110:1 with Psalm 8:6, presenting Christ as the Last Adam at God's right hand. This enthronement positions Christ to minister as high priest—not merely over Israel, but over all creation, exercising the dominion Adam lost and the mediatorial authority Aaron's limited priesthood foreshadowed.
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Christological Connection: Paul's fusion of Psalm 110:1 and Psalm 8:6 reveals Christ as both the enthroned priest-king and the Last Adam who recovers what the first Adam lost. Where Adam was created to exercise dominion over creation as God's priestly representative (Genesis 1:28; 2:15), he forfeited that role through sin. Aaron's priesthood provided mediation for fallen humanity, but Aaron himself was fallen—he needed atonement before he could offer it (Leviticus 16:6). Christ combines the roles: He is the perfect Last Adam who succeeds where the first failed (Romans 5:12-21; 1 Corinthians 15:45-49), and the great High Priest who mediates between God and humanity (Hebrews 8:1-6). His position "at the right hand" (Psalm 110:1) is the throne from which He exercises both Adamic dominion ("all things under his feet," Psalm 8:6) and priestly intercession. The church, His body, participates in both dimensions—sharing His reign (Ephesians 2:6) and His priesthood (1 Peter 2:9).
Connection Method(s): Typology (Direct Type, Forward-Looking) + Redemptive-Historical Progression — Paul's fusion of Psalm 110:1 and Psalm 8:6 presents Christ as both enthroned priest-king and Last Adam, recovering the priestly-mediatorial dominion Adam forfeited; Christ combines the roles Aaron (mediator) and Adam (ruler) held separately, advancing the redemptive narrative to its cosmic scope.
Trajectory Table: 001 - Aaron (The Great High Priest)