Psalms, 45

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0 To the choirmaster: according to Lilies. A Maskil of the Sons of Korah a love song.

1 My heart overflows with a goodly theme; I address my verses to the king; my tongue is like the pen of a ready scribe.

2 You are the fairest of the sons of men; grace is poured upon your lips; therefore God has blessed you for ever.

3 Gird your sword upon your thigh, O mighty one, in your glory and majesty!

4 In your majesty ride forth victoriously for the cause of truth and to defend the right; let your right hand teach you dread deeds!

5 Your arrows are sharp in the heart of the king's enemies; the peoples fall under you.

6 Your divine throne endures for ever and ever. Your royal scepter is a scepter of equity;

7 you love righteousness and hate wickedness. Therefore God, your God, has anointed you with the oil of gladness above your fellows;

8 your robes are all fragrant with myrrh and aloes and cassia. From ivory palaces stringed instruments make you glad;

9 daughters of kings are among your ladies of honor; at your right hand stands the queen in gold of Ophir.

10 Hear, O daughter, consider, and incline your ear; forget your people and your father's house;

11 and the king will desire your beauty. Since he is your lord, bow to him;

12 the people of Tyre will sue your favor with gifts, the richest of the people

13 with all kinds of wealth. The princess is decked in her chamber with gold-woven robes;

14 in many-colored robes she is led to the king, with her virgin companions, her escort, in her train.

15 With joy and gladness they are led along as they enter the palace of the king.

16 Instead of your fathers shall be your sons; you will make them princes in all the earth.

17 I will cause your name to be celebrated in all generations; therefore the peoples will praise you for ever and ever.




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Psalm 45 is a poem in honor of a king, probably Solomon, but with possible references to the Messiah. The chapter exalts beauty, justice, wisdom, and the power of the king, and compares him to God. The chapter ends with an exhortation so that the people and kings of the earth pay tribute to the king of Israel.

Isaiah 9:6: "For a boy was born to us, a son has been given to us, and the government is over his shoulders. And he will be called the wonderful counselor, God strong, eternal father, prince of peace." This verse prophesies about the birth of the Messiah, which would be a wise and powerful leader.

Proverbs 31:30: "Beauty is misleading, and beauty is fleeting; but the woman who fears to the Lord will be praised." This verse highlights the importance of inner qualities such as fear of God, which are more valuable than outer beauty.

Hebrews 1:8-9: "But about the Son he says, 'Your throne, O God, subsists forever; Your God, chose you from your companions anointing you with joy of joy. " This verse refers to Psalm 45 and declares that the Messiah is God Himself.

1 Chronicles 29:11: "Your, Lord, are greatness, power, glory, majesty, and splendor, for all that is in heaven and on earth is thy. Your, Lord, is the kingdom; Above all." This verse emphasizes that God is the supreme king and that all power and authority comes from him.

Matthew 2:2: "And they asked, 'Where is the newborn king of the Jews? We saw his star in the East and we came to worship him.' This verse refers to the visit of the wizards to Jesus, who went to him to worship him as a king.


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