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Acts 13:33, "it is also written in the second psalm." They are two different psalms which ought to be read as a couplet. Alexander's comments introducing Psalm 2 present a more sound approach to the way the first two Psalms are to be understood: "The contrast indicated in the first is carried out and rendered more distinct in the second." The first Psalm is obviously concerned with Torah because not only is the Law explicitly mentioned, but the blessings and curses which accompany it are clearly depicted.
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Yours sincerely,
"Illum oportet crescere me autem minui."
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