Literary Context
Psalm 110 functions like a royal announcement placed in Israel’s prayer book. It reads as reported speech (“Yahweh says…”) that the singer repeats for others to hear, giving the lines a public, ceremonial feel. Within the Psalms, this kind of wording fits with kingship and court imagery, where God is portrayed as the highest king who authorizes and supports an earthly ruler. The verse’s logic is compact: a command to take the place of highest honor, followed by a divine promise to handle hostile forces. This sets up expectations of rule, security, and triumph.
