Psalm 110 Bishops' Bible 1568
From Textus Receptus
Psa 110:1 <A psalme of Dauid.> God sayd vnto my Lorde: sit thou on my right hande, vntyll I make thyne enemies thy footestoole. Psa 110:2 God wyll sende the scepter of his power out of Sion: rule thou in the midst of thyne enemies. Psa 110:3 Thy people wyll be very wyllyng in the time [of shewing] thy most mightie power with a beautifull holynes: the deawe of thy byrth is to thee from the wombe [as] from the morning. Psa 110:4 God sware and he wyll not repent: thou art a priest for euer after the order of Melchisedec. Psa 110:5 The Lorde at thy right hande: wyll wounde euen kinges in the day of his wrath. Psa 110:6 He wyll iudge the Heathen: he wyll fill euery place with dead bodyes, he wyll smyte the head of a great countrey. Psa 110:7 He wyll drinke of the swyft running brooke in the way: therfore he wyll lift vp his head.