
Text -- Psalms 110:5 (NET)




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God the son; the Lord, who is at thy right - hand.

Shall destroy all those kings who are obstinate enemies to him.
JFB: Psa 110:5 - -- As Psa 109:31, upholding and aiding, which is not inconsistent with Psa 110:1, where the figure denotes participation of power, for here He is present...
As Psa 109:31, upholding and aiding, which is not inconsistent with Psa 110:1, where the figure denotes participation of power, for here He is presented in another aspect, as a warrior going against enemies, and sustained by God.
Clarke: Psa 110:5 - -- The Lord at thy right hand - Here Venema thinks the Psalm speaks of David. As Jesus is at the right hand of God, so he will be at thy hand, giving t...
The Lord at thy right hand - Here Venema thinks the Psalm speaks of David. As Jesus is at the right hand of God, so he will be at thy hand, giving thee all the support and comfort requisite

Clarke: Psa 110:5 - -- Shall strike through kings - As he did in the case of Abraham, Genesis 14:1-16, (for to this there seems to be an allusion), where he smote four kin...
Shall strike through kings - As he did in the case of Abraham, Genesis 14:1-16, (for to this there seems to be an allusion), where he smote four kings, and filled the pits with the dead bodies of their troops. That the allusion is to the above transaction seems the most probable because in the same chapter, where the defeat of the four kings is mentioned, we have the account of Melehizedek coming to meet Abraham, and receiving the tenth of the spoils.
Calvin -> Psa 110:5
Calvin: Psa 110:5 - -- 5.The Lord at thy right hand In these words David celebrates the dreadful nature of that power which Christ possesses for the dispersion and destruct...
5.The Lord at thy right hand In these words David celebrates the dreadful nature of that power which Christ possesses for the dispersion and destruction of his enemies; and by this means he affirms, that though encompassed by bands of deadly foes, yet their malignant attempts would not prevent God from upholding the King whom he has set up. It is proper to consider the expression, in the day of his wrath, by which we are instructed patiently to endure the cross, if it happen that God, for a time, conceals himself during the prevalence of the cruelty and fury of enemies; for he knows well when the full and fit season arrives for executing vengeance upon them. Next, he invests Christ with power over the nations, and the people of uncircumcised lips; meaning, that he was not chosen King to reign over the inhabitants of Judea only, but also to keep under his sway distant nations, agreeably to what was predicated of him in Psa 2:8. And because, in all parts of the earth, as well as in the confines of Judea, there would be many rebellious and disobedient persons, he adverts also to their destruction; thus intimating, that all who should set themselves in opposition to Christ, must be made to fall before him, and their obstinacy be subdued.
Defender -> Psa 110:5
Defender: Psa 110:5 - -- Jehovah (Psa 110:4) is presented as speaking to Adonai (Psa 110:5). Thus, "the Lord" (Adonai) is shown as both King (Psa 110:2) and Priest (Psa 110:4)...
TSK -> Psa 110:5
TSK: Psa 110:5 - -- at thy : Psa 110:1, Psa 16:8; Mar 16:19; Act 2:34-36, Act 7:55, Act 7:56
strike : Psa 2:2-6, Psa 2:9-12, Psa 45:4, Psa 45:5, Psa 68:14, Psa 68:30, Psa...
at thy : Psa 110:1, Psa 16:8; Mar 16:19; Act 2:34-36, Act 7:55, Act 7:56
strike : Psa 2:2-6, Psa 2:9-12, Psa 45:4, Psa 45:5, Psa 68:14, Psa 68:30, Psa 149:7-9; Zec 9:9, Zec 9:10, Zec 9:13-15; Rev 17:12-14, Rev 19:11-21, Rev 20:8, Rev 20:9
in the day : Psa 21:8, Psa 21:9; Eze 38:18, Eze 38:19; Rom 2:5; Rev 6:15-17, Rev 11:18

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Barnes -> Psa 110:5
Barnes: Psa 110:5 - -- The Lord at thy right hand - See the notes at Psa 16:8. Shall strike through kings - The Hebrew word here rendered "shall strike,"- from ...
The Lord at thy right hand - See the notes at Psa 16:8.
Shall strike through kings - The Hebrew word here rendered "shall strike,"- from
In the day of his wrath - Psa 2:12.
Poole -> Psa 110:5
Poole: Psa 110:5 - -- The Lord either,
1. God the Father, whose words and oath he last mentioned, Psa 110:4 . So this is an apostrophe of the psalmist to Christ, Thy God ...
The Lord either,
1. God the Father, whose words and oath he last mentioned, Psa 110:4 . So this is an apostrophe of the psalmist to Christ, Thy God and Father is at thy right hand, to wit, to defend and assist thee, as that phrase is used, Psa 16:8 109:31 , and elsewhere. See Poole "Psa 110:1" .
And he, to wit, God the Father,
shall strike & c., as it follows. Although this latter clause may belong to the Messias; and as in the former he spake to him, so in this he speaketh of him; such changes of persons being very frequent in this book. Or,
2. God the Son, or
the Lord who is at thy right hand, as was said before, Psa 110:1 ,
shall strike & c. So this is an apostrophe to God the Father concerning his Son. This seems best to agree with the following verses; for it is evident that it is the same person
who strikes through kings and judgeth among the heathen, and filleth , &c. And so this whole verse, and those which follow, speak of one person, which seems most probable.
Shall strike through kings shall mortally wound and destroy all those kings and potentates who are obstinate enemies to him and to his church.
In the day of his wrath in the day of battle, when he shall contend with them, and pour forth the floods of his wrath upon them.
Haydock -> Psa 110:5
Haydock: Psa 110:5 - -- Food. Manna in the desert, and what is necessary for us who were in distress in Babylon, Psalm cvi. 5. In the spiritual sense, (Calmet) He has give...
Food. Manna in the desert, and what is necessary for us who were in distress in Babylon, Psalm cvi. 5. In the spiritual sense, (Calmet) He has given us Jesus Christ, (St. Augustine) or the holy Eucharist. (Worthington) ---
St. Chrysostom understands the word of God, (Calmet) which profits those only who fear the Lord, (Berthier) and serve him with love. (Haydock) ---
Covenant. God has not acted contrary to the covenant with Abraham, in proposing the gospel, which was all along foretold, as St. Paul shews. (Berthier) ---
He will for ever protect his Church, and shew forth the powerful operation of his death, and all his mysteries. (Worthington)
Gill -> Psa 110:5
Gill: Psa 110:5 - -- The Lord at thy right hand,.... These words are either directed to Christ, at whose right hand the Lord was to help and assist him, Psa 16:8 or to the...
The Lord at thy right hand,.... These words are either directed to Christ, at whose right hand the Lord was to help and assist him, Psa 16:8 or to the church, consisting of the Lord's willing people, at whose right hand he is to save them; is ready to help them, and is a present help to them in time of need, Psa 109:31 or rather to Jehovah the Father, at whose right hand the "Adonai", or Lord, even David's Lord, and every believer's Lord, is, as in Psa 110:1, and who is spoken of in all the following clauses; and to whom the things mentioned are ascribed, and so what immediately follows:
shall strike through kings in the day of his wrath; not only strike at them, and strike them; but strike them through, utterly destroy them. This is to be understood of the kings and princes that stood up and set themselves against him, Psa 2:2, which is interpreted of Herod and Pontius Pilate, Act 4:26, who both died shameful deaths; as did another Herod, that set himself against the apostles and church of Christ, Act 12:1, and also of Heathens, kings and emperors, who persecuted the Christians; as Diocletian, Maximilian, and others; who are represented as fleeing to rocks and mountains, to hide them from the Lamb, the great day of his wrath being come, Rev 6:15, and also of the antichristian kings, that shall be gathered together to the battle of the Lord God Almighty, and shall be overcome and slain by Christ, Rev 16:14 which will be a time of wrath, when the vials of God's wrath shall be poured out upon the antichristian kings and states; see Rev 16:1. And may also reach the last and general judgment; when kings, as well as others, shall stand before him, and receive their awful doom from him; and shall perish when his wrath is kindled against them, Psa 2:11.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 110:1-7
TSK Synopsis: Psa 110:1-7 - --1 The kingdom;4 the priesthood;5 the conquest;7 and the passion of Christ.
MHCC -> Psa 110:1-7
MHCC: Psa 110:1-7 - --Glorious things are here spoken of Christ. Not only he should be superior to all the kings of the earth, but he then existed in glory as the eternal S...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 110:5-7
Matthew Henry: Psa 110:5-7 - -- Here we have our great Redeemer, I. Conquering his enemies (Psa 110:5, Psa 110:6) in order to the making of them his footstool, Psa 110:1. Our Lor...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 110:5-7
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 110:5-7 - --
Just as in Psa 110:2 after Psa 110:1, so now here too after the divine utterance, the poet continues in a reflective strain. The Lord, says Psa 110:...
Constable: Psa 107:1--150:6 - --V. Book 5: chs. 107--150
There are 44 psalms in this section of the Psalter. David composed 15 of these (108-110...

Constable: Psa 110:1-7 - --Psalm 110
This is a prophetic Messianic psalm that describes a descendent of David who would not only be...
