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Text -- Psalms 45:14 (NET)

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Wesley: Psa 45:14 - -- He alludes to the custom of conducting the bride to the bride - groom's house.
He alludes to the custom of conducting the bride to the bride - groom's house.

Her bride - maidens attending upon her.
JFB -> Psa 45:14-15; Psa 45:14-15

JFB: Psa 45:14-15 - -- Propose another rendering, "on variegated (or embroidered) cloths"--that is, in the manner of the East, richly wrought tapestry was spread on the grou...
Propose another rendering, "on variegated (or embroidered) cloths"--that is, in the manner of the East, richly wrought tapestry was spread on the ground, on which the bride walked. As the dress had been already mentioned, this seems to be a probable translation.
Clarke -> Psa 45:14
Clarke: Psa 45:14 - -- She shall be brought unto the king - When an Asiatic princess is brought to her spouse, she is inclosed in a palakee, and no part of her person is v...
She shall be brought unto the king - When an Asiatic princess is brought to her spouse, she is inclosed in a palakee, and no part of her person is visible. She is attended by her principal friends and companions, who follow the palakee, and the ceremony is accompanied with great rejoicing; and thus they enter into the palace of the king
This part of this parabolical Psalm may refer to the glories of a future state. The Christian Church shall be brought to the King eternal in the great day, adorned with the graces of the Divine Spirit; and thus shall all the redeemed of the Lord enter Into the king’ s palace - into the everlasting joy of their Lord.
TSK -> Psa 45:14
TSK: Psa 45:14 - -- She : Son 1:4; Joh 17:24; 2Co 11:2
raiment : Exo 28:39; Jdg 5:30
virgins : Son 1:3, Son 1:5, Son 2:7, Son 5:8, Son 5:9, Son 6:1, Son 6:8, Son 6:13, So...

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Barnes -> Psa 45:14
Barnes: Psa 45:14 - -- She shall be brought unto the king - She shall be conducted to the king in the marriage procession, and be presented to him, clad in this magni...
She shall be brought unto the king - She shall be conducted to the king in the marriage procession, and be presented to him, clad in this magnificent raiment. The entire imagery is that of an Oriental marriage procession, where the bride is conducted forth to her future husband, attended by her virgin companions, or (as we should say) "bridesmaids."
In raiment of needlework - The word used here means properly "something variegated"or "versicolored,"and would here denote a garment of divers colors, or "versicolored raiment."The word -
The virgins her companions that follow her shall be brought unto thee - literally, "virgins after her, her companions, brought unto thee."That is, they will be brought to the king. They will come in the same state as the queen herself; they, her companions, will be of so illustrious rank and birth, and apparelled with so much richness, that even "they"will be regarded as worthy to be treated as queens, or in the manner of queens. The design of the whole is to show the rank, the dignity, the splendor of the bride; herself gorgeously apparelled, and attended with companions so exalted as to he worthy of being treated as queens themselves. If this is to be regarded as applicable to the church, "the Lamb’ s wife"Rev 21:9, it is designed to describe that church as beautiful and glorious, and as worthy of the affection of its Saviour. Compare Eph 5:27.
Poole -> Psa 45:14
Poole: Psa 45:14 - -- He alludes to the custom of conducting the bride to the bridegroom’ s house.
Her companions i.e. her bridemaidens attending upon her, called ...
Gill -> Psa 45:14
Gill: Psa 45:14 - -- She shall be brought unto the King in raiment of needlework,.... Not in her sins, and trader the sense and guilt of them; as souls are brought to Chri...
She shall be brought unto the King in raiment of needlework,.... Not in her sins, and trader the sense and guilt of them; as souls are brought to Christ, at first conversion, under the drawings of the Father's grace; nor in the rags of her own righteousness; but in the robe of righteousness, and garments of salvation, the change of raiment Christ has put upon her, having before this caused her iniquities to pass from her; or in the shining robes of immortality and glory: for this introduction of the church to Christ, her King, Head, and Husband, will be upon the first resurrection; when she being as a bride adorned and prepared for her husband, will be brought unto him, and presented to him by himself, a glorious church, without spot or wrinkle, or any such thing: and she will be introduced, either by the angels, who will be employed in gathering the elect from the four winds; or by the ministers of the Gospel, who, at the general harvest, in the end of the world will bring their sheaves with them; those souls they have been the instruments of converting, comforting, and ripening for glory; who will be their joy and crown of rejoicing then; these will be brought in several companies, which joining together, will make up the general assembly and church of the firstborn, that will then be presented to Christ: or by Jehovah the Father, who, as he brought Eve to Adam, when he had formed her of his rib, and had prepared her as a helpmeet for him; so when all the elect of God are formed by divine grace, and are prepared as a bride for the bridegroom, he will then bring them unto him, and they shall be with him where he is, and behold his glory; which is what he prays his father for, Joh 17:24;
the virgins her companions that follow her shall be brought unto thee; such who are betrothed as chaste virgins to Christ, who strictly and chastely adhere unto him, love him in the singleness of their hearts; are incorrupt in faith and worship, and of pure and upright conversations; see Rev 14:4; these are the "companions" of the church, who are partakers of the same grace, enjoy the same privileges, and share in the common salvation; and, as they are partners together in sufferings, they will be in glory: these "follow" the footsteps of the flock, walk after the church in the path of doctrine and duty; are followers of her, as she is of the Lord, in the word and ordinances, and in the exercise of faith and patience; these, even everyone, shall be brought unto the King, not one shall be lost, or left behind: whither they shall be brought, and the manner in which, are expressed in Psa 45:15.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 45:1-17
TSK Synopsis: Psa 45:1-17 - --1 The majesty and grace of Christ's kingdom.10 The duty of the church, and the benefits thereof.
Maclaren -> Psa 45:9-14
Maclaren: Psa 45:9-14 - --The Portrait Of The Bride
Hearken, O daughter, and consider, and incline thine ear; forget also thine own people, and thy father's house; 11. So shal...
MHCC -> Psa 45:10-17
MHCC: Psa 45:10-17 - --If we desire to share these blessings, we must hearken to Christ's word. We must forget our carnal and sinful attachments and pursuits. He must be our...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 45:10-17
Matthew Henry: Psa 45:10-17 - -- This latter part of the psalm is addressed to the royal bride, standing on the right hand of the royal bridegroom. God, who said to the Son, Thy th...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 45:13-15
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 45:13-15 - --
(Heb.: 45:14-16) Now follows the description of the manner in which she absolutely leaves her father's house, and richly adorned and with a numerou...
Constable: Psa 42:1--72:20 - --II. Book 2: chs. 42--72
In Book 1 we saw that all the psalms except 1, 2, 10, and 33 claimed David as their writ...

Constable: Psa 45:1-17 - --Psalm 45
This royal psalm glorified the king as he prepared for his wedding. The writer related the coun...




