Psalm 1 10 chapter notes, prayer, reading and explanation section by section.

The comments of Psalm 1 10 are as follows:

David's poem. The Lord said to my Lord, Sit at my right hand until I make your enemies your footstool.

David's poem shows that this poem is related to David.

The Lord said to my Lord, this shows God's promise and commitment to the Messiah Christ.

Sitting on my right represents the lofty and noble position that Messiah Christ enjoyed after his victory.

Being your footstool means that Christ will completely conquer his enemies and they will completely obey his rule.

My Lord punished the wicked among the nations, and the corpses were everywhere; He will break the heads of his enemies in many countries.

Punishing evil among nations shows that Messiah Christ will judge evil and build a just society for all nations.

Bodies are everywhere, indicating that those who refuse to obey Christ will suffer complete failure and destruction.

Many countries broke the enemy's head and described the powerful deterrent and dominance of Messiah Christ against the enemy.

Melchizedek was a priest in Jerusalem, and his office was eternal.

Melchizedek is a priest in Jerusalem, so Messiah Christ is the spiritual leader and ruler of Jerusalem.

His order is eternal, which means that the authority of Messiah Christ is eternal, not limited by time and space.

Matters needing attention in interpreting poetry;

1. Pay attention to the poetic background: Before reading a poem, you need to know the creative background of the poem, the author's life story and the genre of the poem, which will help you understand the theme, thoughts and feelings of the poem.

2. Grasp the author's intention: When understanding poetry, we need to understand the thoughts, feelings and themes that the author wants to express, as well as the author's creative style and characteristics from the author's point of view.

3. Pay attention to the language of poetry: the language of poetry is highly concise and general, and it needs to be carefully read and analyzed to understand rhetorical devices such as images and metaphors, so as to better understand the meaning of poetry.

4. Pay attention to the rhythm and rhyme of poetry: Poetry is a rhythmic literary form, so we need to pay attention to the changes of its rhythm and rhyme when reading, so as to better understand the emotion and artistic conception of poetry.