Psalms 110:6
He shall judge among the heathen, he shall fill the places with the dead bodies; he shall wound the heads over many countries.
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Study Note
The martial imagery of verse 6 — 'he shall judge among the heathen, he shall fill the places with the dead bodies; he shall wound the heads over many countries' — participates in the royal-warrior mythology of the ancient Near East while applying it to the priestly king of Psalm 110. The psalm as a whole is the most quoted in the New Testament, with verse 1 ('sit thou at my right hand') cited in Matthew 22:44, Acts 2:34, and Hebrews 1:13 to establish Christ's post-resurrection enthronement. Verse 6's judgment imagery is picked up in Revelation 19:11-16 in the vision of the rider on the white horse who 'judges and makes war,' linking the Davidic warrior-king tradition to eschatological christology. The psalm's combination of priestly ('after the order of Melchizedek,' v. 4) and royal functions was central to Hebrews' portrait of Christ's dual office.
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He will judge among the nations, He will fillthe placeswith dead bodies; He will strike through the head in many countries.
He doth judge among the nations, He hath completed the carcases, Hath smitten the head over the mighty earth.
He will be judge among the nations, the valleys will be full of dead bodies; the head over a great country will be wounded by him.
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