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Psalms 45:1

45:1

music director <05329> [(Title.) To the chief.]

Or, rather, "To the chief musician upon the hexachords, a didactic ode for the sons of Korah, and a song of loves." {Shoshannim} most probably denotes hexachords, or six-stringed instruments, from {shesh,} "six:" hence the Persian {shasta,} a six-stringed lute. This Psalm is supposed by some to be an epithalamium, or nuptial song, on the marriage of Solomon with Pharaoh's daughter; but with what propriety could Solomon be described as fairer than the children of men, a mighty warrior, a victorious conqueror, and a prince whose throne is for ever and ever? A greater than Solomon is here; and the person described is no other than the Messiah, as is acknowledged by many Jewish writers. The Targum on ver. 3 says, "Thy beauty, {malka meshecha,} O King Messiah, is greater than the children of men;" and the Apostle expressly quotes it as such Heb 1:8, 9. It was probably written by David after Nathan's prophetic address 1 Ch 17:27.

Lilies <07799> [Shoshannim.]

69:1 80:1 *titles [All]

well-written poem <04905> [Maschil. or, of instruction. A song.]

stirred <07370> [is inditing. Heb. boileth, or, bubbleth up.]

beautiful <02896> [a good.]

king <04428> [touching.]

tongue <03956> [tongue.]


Psalms 60:1

60:1

[A.M. 2964. B.C. 1040. (Title.) {Shu-shan-eduth.}]

Probably a hexachord harp, or lute; for {ƒiduth} appears to be the same as the Arabic {“od,} a harp or lute; concerning {shushan,} see on Ps 45; 80, titles.

prayer <04387> [Michtam. or, a golden Psalm.]

59:1 *title

fought <05327> [when he strove.]

Valley <01516> [valley.]

God <0430> [O God.]

turned on <06555> [scattered. Heb. broken.]

turned back ........................... restore <07725> [O turn.]


Psalms 69:1

69:1

Lilies <07799> [(Title.) Shoshannim.]

David <01732> [A Psalm.]

It is uncertain when this Psalm was composed; though it is probable that it was written by David during the rebellion of Absalom. It is an exceedingly fine composition; it evidently refers to the advent, passion, and resurrection of our Lord, to the vocation of the Gentiles, and the reprobation of Jews: See the Marginal References.

water <04325> [the waters.]




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