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Psalm 45
45:1 For the music director; according to the tune of “Lilies;” by the Korahites, a well-written poem, a love song. My heart is stirred by a beautiful song. I say, “I have composed this special song for the king; my tongue is as skilled as the stylus of an experienced scribe.” 45:2 You are the most handsome of all men! You speak in an impressive and fitting manner! For this reason God grants you continual blessings. 45:3 Strap your sword to your thigh, O warrior! Appear in your majestic splendor! 45:4 Appear in your majesty and be victorious! Ride forth for the sake of what is right, on behalf of justice! Then your right hand will accomplish mighty acts! 45:5 Your arrows are sharp and penetrate the hearts of the king’s enemies. Nations fall at your feet. 45:6 Your throne, O God, is permanent. The scepter of your kingdom is a scepter of justice. 45:7 You love justice and hate evil. For this reason God, your God has anointed you with the oil of joy, elevating you above your companions. 45:8 All your garments are perfumed with myrrh, aloes, and cassia. From the luxurious palaces comes the music of stringed instruments that makes you happy.
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Names, People and Places:
 · Korah a man who led a rebellion against Moses and Aaron.,son of Esau and Oholibamah,son of Eliphaz son of Esau,son of Izhar son of Kohath son of Levi,son of Hebron of Judah,son of Izhar (Amminadab) son of Kohath son of Levi
 · Maskil a literary or musical term


Dictionary Themes and Topics: SHOSHANNIM | Music | Psalms | SONG | KING, CHRIST AS | BIBLE, THE, IV CANONICITY | Solomon, Song of | LITERATURE, SUB-APOSTOLIC, 2 | CHRIST, OFFICES OF | PSALMS, BOOK OF | Solomon | Shoshaim | POETRY, HEBREW | SONG OF SONGS | Korah | MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF THE HEBREWS | Women | Jesus, The Christ | Cassia | Myrrh | more
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NET Notes: Psa 45:1 Heb “my tongue [is] a stylus of a skillful scribe.” Words flow from the psalmist’s tongue just as they do from a scribe’s styl...

NET Notes: Psa 45:2 Or “blesses you forever.” Here “bless” means to “endue with the power and skill to rule effectively,” as the follo...

NET Notes: Psa 45:3 The Hebrew text has simply, “your majesty and your splendor,” which probably refers to the king’s majestic splendor when he appears ...

NET Notes: Psa 45:4 Heb “and your right hand will teach you mighty acts”; or “and may your right hand teach you mighty acts.” After the imperative...

NET Notes: Psa 45:5 Heb “your arrows are sharp – peoples beneath you fall – in the heart of the enemies of the king.” The choppy style reflects th...

NET Notes: Psa 45:6 The king’s scepter symbolizes his royal authority.

NET Notes: Psa 45:7 Verses 6-7 are quoted in Heb 1:8-9, where they are applied to Jesus.

NET Notes: Psa 45:8 Heb “from the palaces of ivory stringed instrument[s] make you happy.”

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