KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Psalms 110:1
1. The LORD said unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool.
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Summary: Psalm 110 is a profound and messianic psalm attributed to David. It begins with a divine declaration in which the Lord speaks to David's Lord, establishing a relationship of authority and honor. The psalm emphasizes the exaltation of the Messiah, who is depicted as both a king and a priest, marking a unique combination of roles not typically associated in Levitical order. The themes of kingship, divine sovereignty, and priestly intercession are central. The psalm highlights the Messiah's triumph over enemies and His establishment of a reign characterized by justice and righteousness. It also foretells the coming judgment upon adversaries, demonstrating God's ultimate authority. Overall, Psalm 110 serves as a powerful affirmation of Jesus Christ's dual role and foreshadows His eternal kingdom, inviting believers to reflect on His lordship and divine purpose.
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