Hebrews 10:13
From henceforth expecting till his enemies be made his footstool.
Cross-reference
Hebrews 1:13 quotes the same Psalm 110:1, underscoring that Christ alone is told to sit and await enemy subjugation.
Psalm 110:1 is the direct source of the waiting motif — God's promise to make Christ's enemies a footstool.
In Matthew 22:44, Jesus cites the same Psalm 110:1 to affirm His lordship, directly linking to His waiting for enemies to be subdued.
Mark 12:36 records Jesus quoting Psalm 110:1, reinforcing the messianic expectation of enemies under His feet.
Luke 20:43 repeats Jesus' quotation of Psalm 110:1, confirming the same promise that enemies will become His footstool.
Acts 2:35 uses the same Psalm 110:1 quote in Peter's sermon, declaring Jesus exalted and awaiting enemy subjugation.
1 Corinthians 15:25 states Christ must reign until all enemies are under His feet, directly paralleling the waiting period here.
In Mark 16:19, Jesus ascends and sits at God's right hand — the same session described in Hebrews 10:13, confirming His position.
In Zechariah 6:13, the Branch sits as priest-king on his throne — this prefigures Christ, who sits at God's right hand as Priest-King awaiting His enemies.