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David wrote this psalm.

The Lord's great King[a]

110 The Lord God said to my Lord,[b]
‘Sit at my right side[c] until I win against your enemies.
    Then you will be able to put your feet on them.’
The Lord will give you great authority,
    as you rule from Zion.[d]
You will rule over all your enemies
    that are round you.
When you go to fight your enemies,
    your people will be happy to fight beside you.
As the sun rises on the day of battle,
    your young men will be there,
    on the hills round Zion.[e]

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Footnotes

  1. 110:1 This is a royal psalm. It tells us what God promised to the great king that he has chosen to rule the world.
  2. 110:1 The Lord is God's own name. ‘My Lord’ means ‘My master’. Jesus used the words from this psalm to show that the Messiah was greater than King David, because David called him ‘my Lord’. See Matthew 22:43-44; Mark 12:36; Luke 20:42-43. Peter also used these words when he spoke to many people after Jesus had died. See Acts 2:34-35.
  3. 110:1 The right side is where the powerful, important person would sit.
  4. 110:2 Zion is God's special place where he rules. On earth, it was part of Jerusalem where they built the temple. But heaven is also God's special home, where he rules the world.
  5. 110:3 This verse is difficult to understand in the Hebrew language.