No, 101G found this, Psalms 132:11 "The LORD hath sworn in truth unto David; he will not turn from it; Of the fruit of thy body will I set upon thy throne." and the term "SET" is old English to sit Down, and one can find this at What is another word for set? | Set Synonyms - WordHippo Thesaurus ..... then press the MORE BUTTON and you will get the answer, SIT DOWN.
and in Hebrew, using the Ancient Hebrew Lexicon of the Bible, set,
Strong's #7896: AHLB#1482-M (V)
ac: Sit co: Buttocks ab: ?: A coming together and sitting to drink. (eng: set - with the exchange of the s and sh; seat; tush - with the reversal of the letters; sheet)
A) Ts% (Ts% ShT) ac: Sit co: Buttocks ab:
understand, KJV is old English, look up words.
101G.
The "fruit of thy body" would refer to the seed of David (Lord). I am not sure what hoop you are trying to get through. The "Lord" sits at the right hand of God (Psalms 110:1-2) until thine enemies are made a footstool for "thy feet". "Thine enemies" remain in power. Your understanding seems to come from pressing some "button".