The central sentence of Psalm 110 is, O Lord, your throne is established forever and ever. Your kingdom is upright.
1. Psalms
1. Psalms, also translated as "Psalms". A volume of the Hebrew Bible. The largest collection of hymns in the Bible. It contains 150 psalms, all written in Hebrew. Or it is divided into 5 volumes in order to correspond to the "Pentateuch" (in order, chapters 1 to 41, 42 to 72, 73 to 89, 90 to 106, and 107 to 150).
2. According to the inscriptions of some chapters, about 100 of them are from famous figures such as David and Solomon. Some scholars believe that most of the chapters were actually written after David and Solomon, and were first compiled into several small collections of poems. The entire volume was finalized in the 2nd century BC, and became the Jewish canon around that time. It can be divided into instructional poems, hymns, prayer poems, epic poems and curse poems.
3. Prayer poems, pilgrimage poems, legal poems, confessional poems, messianic poems and other types. The basic theme is to praise God and express the poet’s call, prayer, and prayer to God in various encounters. Hope, repentance and praise. Most of the chapters were originally used in temple worship services and could be sung with music. The titles of some poems indicate the tunes or instruments used.
2. Content Interpretation
1. "Psalms", a volume of the "Old Testament". Catholic Bible translation of the Psalms. Its Hebrew title means "songs of praise". "Septuagint" was changed to "Collection of Poems". The title of both the Latin and English translations comes from the Greek word psalmi. "Psalms" is the name of the Chinese translation. The whole book contains 150 poems.
2. There are 116 psalms with various titles. The untitled ones are called "Orphan Psalms" by Jewish rabbis. Psalms with authorial titles include 73 of David (3-9, 11-12, 34-41, 51-65, 68-70, 86, 101, 108-110, 122, 124, 131, 133, 138- 145), 2 Psalms of Solomon (72, 127).
3. 1 from Heman the Ezrahite (88), 1 from Ethan the Ezrahite (89), 1 from Moses (90), 10 from the descendants of Korah Psalms (42, 44-49, 84-85, 87), Asaph's 12 Psalms (50, 73-83), etc. Bible scholars have different opinions as to whether the author identified is authentic, because some titles are not entirely consistent with the content.