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footstool

Definition:

The term “footstool” refers to an object which a person puts his feet on, usually to rest them while sitting. This term also has figurative meanings of submission and lower status.

  • People in Bible times considered feet to be the least honorable parts of the body. So a “footstool” was of even lower honor because feet were rested on it.
  • When God says “I will make my enemies a footstool for my feet” he is declaring power, control, and victory over the people who rebel against him. They will be humbled and conquered to the point of submitting to Gods will.
  • To “worship at Gods footstool” means to bow down in worship before him as he sits on his throne. This again communicates humility and submission to God.
  • David refers to the temple as Gods “footstool.” This could refer to his absolute authority over his people. This could also be picturing God the King on his throne, with his feet resting on his footstool, which represents all that is in submission to him.

Bible References:

Word Data:

  • Strongs: H1916, H3534, H7272, G4228, G5286