CLV(i)
25 For David is saying to Him, I saw the Lord before me continually, Seeing that He is at my right hand, that I may not be shaken."
26 Therefore gladdened was my heart, And exultant my tongue. Now, still my flesh also shall be tenting in expectation,
27 For Thou wilt not be forsaking my soul in the unseen, Nor wilt Thou be giving Thy Benign One to be acquainted with decay."
28 Thou makest known to me the paths of life. Thou wilt be filling me with gladness with Thy face.'
29 Men! Brethren! Allow me to say to you with boldness concerning the patriarch David, that he deceases also and was entombed, and his tomb is among us until this day."
30 Being, then, inherently, a prophet, and having perceived that God swears to him with an oath, out of the fruit of his loin to seat One on his throne,
31 perceiving this before, he speaks concerning the resurrection of the Christ, that He was neither forsaken in the unseen, nor was His flesh acquainted with decay."
32 This Jesus God raises, of Whom we all are witnesses."
33 Being, then, to the right hand of God exalted, besides obtaining the promise of the holy spirit from the Father, He pours out this which you are observing and hearing."