Psalm 45 To the Chief Musician. Set to “The Lilies.”[a] A Contemplation[b] of the sons of Korah. A Song of Love. 1 My heart is overflowing with a good theme; I recite my composition concerning the King; ... Previous Chapter : Go to Psalm 44...
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One of Michael's contemporary psalms. ... Michael's Psalm 45 ... Written 28 May 2001...
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Of this we have examples in Psalms 32 and 42. As inscribed above the 45th psalm, its meaning is somewhat different. There, it seems designed to intimate to the reader that the song, although breathing of love, was not intended to please a mere wanton taste, but describes the spiritual marriage of Christ with his Church.
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Psalms #45 and 46 -- Whoever has a scolding wife, let him pronounce the 45th Psalm over pure olive oil, and anoint his body with it, when his wife, in the future will be more lovable and friendly.
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Here is a quotation from the 45th Psalm. This Psalm tells of the setting up of the Kingdom of God under the rulership of God's own Son -- the Lord Jesus Christ. And very instructive are the expressions used, both in the Psalm and in the quotations therefrom in the first chapter of Hebrews.
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Psalm 45:1 My heart overflows with a pleasing theme; I address my verses to the King; my tongue is like the pen of a ready scribe. (ESV) The 45th Psalm is ... The 45th Psalm is a Theophany, a pictorial of Christ and His triumphant return as He wages war on the kings and rulers of the earth.
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Psalm 45:1-17 (King James Version) ... Psalm 45 ... Previous Chapter : Go to Psalm 44...
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the 45th Psalm : Daily in the Psalms 45 Morning Devotional Study ... These verses make it clear that this is a Messianic Psalm. These are words attributed to Jesus: The Psalmist makes two announcements concerning the reign of Jesus:
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The kings in the nation of Israel ruled with Jehovah's permission and had his authority to do so. That is what the 45th Psalm is talking about.
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