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31 lines
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## How do they say ##
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This is a rhetorical question. It can be translated as "Why do they say" or "Let's think about them saying" or "I will talk about them saying." (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-rquestion]])
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## David's son ##
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"King David's descendant." The word "son" is used here to refer to a descendant. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-synecdoche]]) In this case it refers to the one who would reign over God's kingdom.
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## The Lord said to my Lord ##
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This can be translated as "The Lord God said to my Lord" or "God said to my Lord." This is a quotation from Psalm [Psalms 110:1](../../psa/110/001.md) which says "Yahweh said to my Lord." But the Jews stopped saying "Yahweh" and often said "Lord" instead.
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## my Lord ##
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David was referring to the Christ as "my Lord."
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## my right hand ##
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The right side is the place of honor. God was honoring the Messiah by saying "Sit at my right hand."
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## until I make your enemies your footstool ##
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This is a metaphor. It can be translated as "until I make your enemies like a footstool for you" or "until I conquer your enemies for you." (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]])
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## footstool ##
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A footstool is something people rest their feet on.
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## so how is he David's son? ##
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"so how can the Christ be David's son?" This is a rhetorical question. It can be translated as "This shows that the Christ is not merely David's descendant." |