In Psalm 75 Messiah is
introduced speaking, though the psalm commences with the
remnant giving thanks to God for wondrous works already
wrought. Then judgments of God introduce Messiah to the
kingdom. He receives the congregation of Israel; then
upright judgment will be executed. The earth is dissolved
in guilt and confusion. Messiah upholds its pillars. In
the following verses He warns the wicked and despisers of
God not to exalt themselves, for God is the Judge; He
puts up and puts down. The wicked should drink the cup of
judgment to the dregs; but the despised Messiah would
exalt the God of Jacob and cut off the horns of the
wicked; the horn of the righteous would be exalted.
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