Redemptionsong
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Abraham was the progenitor of the Jewish people but God also said, 'in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed.' This blessing comes through faith in the promised seed, something that those under the law seem not to appreciate. The law has the purpose of preparation; keeping His people in the 'way' until righteousness under the law is fulfilled in love.Clearly, you do not understand what prophecy is -- it isn't telling the future. Abraham is called by the exact same word as the word used in Psalm 110:1. Why would the text be referring to someone else? And why wouldn't Abraham, progenitor of the Jewish people, not be a "master" (using the word "lord" seems to confuse you) to David who ruled the Jewish people?
You seem to have missed something in verse 1. The throne was that of God. The vision was of God:
"In the year that King Uzziah died, I beheld my Lord seated on a high and lofty throne; and the skirts of His robe filled the Temple."
Who said that the throne was Uzziah's? I was talking about the word "king" used in the verse. It is pointing to Uzziah, and Rashi's statement fills out your request.
That would be a name of God. Are you not familiar with the term? Here:
https://www.chabad.org/kabbalah/article_cdo/aid/380329/jewish/Tzeva-ot-Master-of-Legions.htm
Do you believe that God has elevated Abraham to sit at His right hand? Do you believe that 'The Lord at thy right hand shall strike through kings in the day of his wrath'? [110:5]
If YHWH cannot be seen by man, how is it that 'the LORD of hosts' is seen?