Footstool
Footstool [1]
foot´stool ( כּבשׂ , kebhes ; ὑποπόδιον , hupopódion , "trodden on"): The 15 Scripture references to this term may be classified as literal or figurative. Of the former are the two passages: 2 Chronicles 9:18 and James 2:3 . In these the footstool was a sort of step or support for the feet placed before the throne or any pretentious seat.
Of figurative uses, there are the following groups: (1) Of the earth: Isaiah 66:1; Matthew 5:35; Acts 7:49 . (2) Of the ark: 1 Chronicles 28:2 . (3) Of the Temple: Psalm 99:5; Psalm 132:7; Lamentations 2:1; compare Isaiah 60:13 . (4) Of heathen enemies subdued by the Messianic King: Psalm 110:1; Matthew 22:44 the King James Version; Mark 12:36; Luke 20:43; Acts 2:35; Hebrews 1:13; Hebrews 10:13 . Thus the uses of this term are mainly metaphorical and symbolic of subjection, either to God as universal Lord or to God's Son as King by redemptive right. Compare 1 Corinthians 15:25-27 , in which all things, including death, are represented as subject to Christ and placed beneath His feet.