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Luke 1:33 to Psalms 45:6-7

NT Text: Luke 1:33

OT Source(s):

  • Psalms 45:6 ("Your throne, O God, endures forever and ever")

Source: Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Reference Type: Echo

Connection Method(s): Promise-Fulfillment + Longitudinal Theme (Kingdom / eternal reign)

Anchor Text: Ps 45:6-7 — Your Throne O God

Significance: Gabriel's annunciation promises that the Son to be born "will reign over the house of Jacob forever" and that "His kingdom will never end" (Luke 1:33) — language that echoes the eternal-throne acclamation of Psalm 45:6, "Your throne, O God, endures forever and ever." The immediate quarry of Luke 1:32-33 is the Davidic covenant (2 Sam 7:12-16), but the unending-throne motif of that covenant reaches its most concentrated psalmic expression in Psalm 45:6, where the Davidic king's throne is not merely perpetual but divine — addressed as God's own. The connection is an echo within the Kingdom theme rather than a citation: the angel announces of the conceived child what the psalm had sung over the enthroned king. The escalation is decisive — what Psalm 45 voiced poetically of an idealized Davidic groom, Gabriel announces literally of the virgin-born Son of the Most High, whose throne and whose endless reign are now a person and not a poem. The telos: the promised King whose kingdom will never end is the very Son addressed as God in Psalm 45:6, so that the reign announced at the annunciation is no provisional monarchy but the everlasting, joy-anointed kingship in which the redeemed find their unfailing security and delight.