![]() Some see an allusion to a rite of royal consecration at the Gihon spring ( cf ⇒ 1 Kings 1: 33, ⇒ 38). ( ⇒ Genesis 14: 18- 20) like other kings of the time New Living Translation For Christ must reign until he humbles all his enemies beneath his feet. Was the ancient king of Salem ( Jerusalem) who blessed Abraham Bible > 1 Corinthians > Chapter 15 > Verse 25 eBibles Free Downloads Audio 1 Corinthians 15:25 Context Crossref Greek Verse (Click for Chapter) New International Version For he must reign until he has put all his enemies under his feet. Before the daystar: possibly anĮxpression for before the world began ( ⇒ Proverb 8: 22). ![]() Your footstool: in ancient times victorious kings put their feet on the prostrate bodies of their enemies. Where in the Bible does it say God will make your enemies your footstool Will the lord destroy all of your enemies THE Bible tells us that Christ Jesus once said to his disciples unequivocally, Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy: and nothing shall by any means hurt you. Psalmist to be David and hence "my lord" refers to the messiah, who ( ⇒ Matthew 22: 41- 46 and parallels) takes the Literally, "The LORD says to my lord," a polite form of address of an ( ⇒ Psalm 110: 3), gives priestly status to the kingĪnd promises to be with him in future military ventures King " son" in traditional adoption language Who, robed in splendor, judges nations, crushes heads across the wide earth,ĥ Who drinks from the brook by the wayside andĪ court singer recites three oracles in which God assures the king that hisĮnemies are conquered ( ⇒ Psalm 110: 1- 2), makes the "Like Melchizedek you are a priest forever."Īt your right hand is the Lord, who crushes kings on the day of wrath, In holy splendor before the daystar, like the dew I begot you." The LORD says: " Rule over your enemies!ģ Yours is princely power from the day of yourīirth. The scepter of your sovereign might the LORD ![]() LORD says to you, my lord: " Take your throne at my righthand, while I make Click here to hide the links to concordance
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