Psalm 110:2

The Lord shall send the rod of thy strength out of Zion: rule thou in the midst of thine enemies.

Cross-reference

Psalm 2:8 Parallel

Psalm 2:8 promises the nations as inheritance to the king, echoing the rule over enemies in Psalm 110:2. Both are messianic conquest psalms.

Psalm 2:9 Parallel

Psalm 2:9 uses a rod of iron to break nations, directly parallel to the rod of strength in Psalm 110:2. Both depict the king's judgment.

Psalm 45:5 Parallel

Psalm 45:5 describes arrows piercing the king's enemies, paralleling the rod of strength ruling amidst enemies in Psalm 110:2. Both royal victory.

Psalm 2:6 Parallel

Psalm 2:6 declares God's king installed on Zion, directly parallel to the rod sent from Zion here — both messianic.

Psalm 21:8 Parallel

Psalm 21:8 describes the king's hand finding all enemies, directly parallel to ruling in the midst of enemies here — both about royal victory.

Psalm 45:4 Parallel

In Psalm 45:4, the king rides forth in majesty to conquer — echoing the victorious rule from Zion in Psalm 110:2.

Matthew 28:18-20 shows Jesus claiming all authority, fulfilling the 'rule in the midst of your enemies' from Psalm 110:2 as He commissions disciples.

Numbers 24:17 prophesies a scepter rising from Israel, parallel to the rod from Zion here — both symbols of messianic rule.

Isaiah 11:4 Parallel

In Isaiah 11:4, the Messiah smites with the rod of his mouth — directly parallels the 'rod of thy strength' ruling enemies.

Acts 5:31 Allusion

Acts 5:31 says God exalted Jesus as Prince and Savior, directly fulfilling the rule and authority of Psalm 110:2.

John 5:27 Allusion

In John 5:27, Jesus is given authority to judge as Son of Man, reflecting the dominion granted to the Messiah in Psalm 110:2.

Daniel 7:14 Parallel

In Daniel 7:14, the Son of Man receives universal dominion, paralleling the Messiah's rule from Zion in Psalm 110:2.

In 1 Corinthians 1:24, Christ is called the power of God — directly paralleling the rod of strength as divine power in the Messiah's reign.

Zechariah 12:8 describes God defending Jerusalem and exalting David's house, echoing the Messiah's victorious rule from Zion.

Micah 4:2 Parallel

Micah 4:2 also has law going forth from Zion, paralleling the rod of strength sent from Zion. Both depict Zion as source of divine authority.

In Isaiah 45:24, righteousness and strength are in the Lord, and enemies are ashamed — echoes victory over foes.

In Isaiah 40:10, the Lord comes with strong hand to rule — mirrors the rod of strength ruling from Zion.

Acts 10:36 Parallel

Acts 10:36 proclaims Jesus as Lord of all, reflecting the universal dominion of the Messiah in Psalm 110:2.

Isaiah 2:3 Parallel

In Isaiah 2:3, the law goes forth from Zion — a parallel to the rod of strength going forth from Zion, both depicting divine authority emanating.

Acts 3:13 Related theme

Acts 3:13 declares God glorified His servant Jesus, aligning with the Messiah's exaltation and rule from Zion.