Psalms 110
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A psalm of David.

1The Lord said to my Lord,a “Sit at my right hand, until I make your enemies a footstool for you.b

2The Lord will expand your royal power from Zion; you will rule over your enemies.

3Your people willingly follow you on the day when your power is revealed on the holy mountains, renewed in strength every morning like dew at dawn.c

4The Lord has made a vow he will not break: “You are a priest forever, following the order of Melchizedek.”

5The Lord stands right beside you to support you; he will strike down kings in his anger.

6He will execute judgment on the nations, filling their lands with corpses. He will strike down those who rule all over the earth.

7Hed will drink from streams beside the path.e Thereforef he will be victorious.

Footnotes:

1 a“My Lord”: by the time of the New Testament this was applied to the Messiah, but it is not made explicit in the text here. (See for example Matthew 22:41-46; Mark 12:35-37; Luke 20:41-44).

1 b“Footstool”: A symbol of submission.

3 cThis verse has many problems in translation, particularly at the end. Literally: “from the womb from the dawn to you the dew of our youth.”

7 dReferring to the king that is made explicit in verse 2, not the Lord God.

7 eIn other words the king will be refreshed.

7 f“Therefore”: probably meaning for all the reasons cited in the psalm.