Psalm 110:1 is a prophecy concerning the exaltation of Christ to his throne and his kingdom where all enemies will be under his subjection. Since it is quoted in the New Testament so many times, Psalm 110:1 is obviously a prophetic reference to Jesus. Hebrews 10:12–13, “but He, having offered one sacrifice for sins for all time, SAT DOWN AT THE RIGHT HAND OF GOD, 13 waiting from that time onward UNTIL HIS ENEMIES BE MADE A FOOTSTOOL FOR HIS FEET.”.Hebrews 1:13, “But to which of the angels has He ever said, “SIT AT MY RIGHT HAND, UNTIL I MAKE YOUR ENEMIES A FOOTSTOOL FOR YOUR FEET”?”.Acts 2:34-35, “For it was not David who ascended into heaven, but he himself says: ‘THE LORD SAID TO MY LORD, “SIT AT MY RIGHT HAND,” 35 UNTIL I MAKE YOUR ENEMIES A FOOTSTOOL FOR YOUR FEET.”.Matthew 22:44, “THE LORD SAID TO MY LORD, ‘SIT AT MY RIGHT HAND, UNTIL I PUT YOUR ENEMIES BENEATH YOUR FEET” ’?” See also Mark 12:36 Luke 20:42-43. ![]() Whenever the lower case form of the English word occurs, it means lord or master and can apply to people. whenever the all caps form of LORD occurs, it means God’s name YHWH. ![]() But, this ‘lord’ is not the same as ‘LORD” used in the English in Scripture. But, the word אָדֹון, aw-done/adonai, occurs 334 times in the Old Testament and is translated, depending on the context, as master and lord. vaw is the very name of God spoken of in Exodus 3:14-15 where God reveals it to Moses as “I AM.” It occurs 6517 times in the Old Testament and in every instance, it is the name of God.“The LORD says to my Lord : ‘Sit at My right hand Until I make Your enemies a footstool for Your feet.'” ![]() The whole Old Testament reference in Psalm 110:1, says, “The LORD says to my Lord: ‘Sit at My right hand until I make Your enemies a footstool for Your feet.'” So, what is meant? The writer of Hebrews references it in Heb. It is also quoted by Peter in Acts 2:34-35. The phrase “The LORD said to my Lord,” originally occurs in Psalm 110:1 and is quoted by Jesus in Matthew 22:44, Mark 12:36, and Luke 20:42-43.
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