Psalm 2: In Context, Interpreted by the Apostles, and in Contrast with Postmillennialism

When we allow the apostles to interpret Psalm 2, what does it mean, and what are the implications for postmillennialism?
Give Diamonds, Not Coal: Why Prosopological Exegesis is Not the Gift You Are Looking For

Prosopological Exegesis capitalizes on ambiguity in certain biblical texts and seeks to put a “face” (Greek; prosopon—thus the terminology) or “person” to these alleged ambiguous speakers behind the writings of the inspired authors. Should Christians use this method to understand the Bible?
Let Us Worship the Divine Priest-King: An Advent Meditation from Hebrews

If Hebrews 1 was the only part of the Bible, what would we know about Jesus? That He is extraordinary.