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Verse Psalms 45:16. _INSTEAD OF THY FATHERS SHALT BE THY CHILDREN_]
This is the _third_ part, or prophetic declaration relative to the
numerous and powerful issue of this marriage. Instead of the kin...
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INSTEAD OF THY FATHERS SHALL BE THY CHILDREN - Instead of thy fame -
thy celebrity - thy distinction - being derived from thine illustrious
predecessors, it will be derived hereafter rather from thy s...
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Psalms 45
The Answer: The King Messiah and His Glory
_ 1. The King in His majesty and power (Psalms 45:1)_
2. His throne and His glory (Psalms 45:6)
3. With the King, sharing His glory and kingdo...
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XLV. A ROYAL MARRIAGE SONG. This Ps. owes its place in the Canon to
that allegorical interpretation which has been accepted by the
Synagogue and the Church, the Messiah being the bridegroom and Israel...
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THY... THY. Hebrew text, these pronouns are masculine; but the Syriac
reads them feminine. In this case they agree with and perfect the
Structure above....
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_Instead of thy fathers_&c. The wish does not, as is sometimes said,
imply a long line of royal ancestors, and therefore exclude the
reference of the Psalm to Solomon, but rather the reverse. If he
ca...
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Concluding wishes and anticipations addressed to the king....
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DISCOURSE: 578
THE CHURCH’S BEAUTY AND HAPPINESS
Psalms 45:13. _The King’s daughter is all glorious within; her
clothing is of wrought gold. She shall be brought unto the King in
raiment of needle-wo...
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INSTEAD OF THY FATHERS, &C.— i.e. "Instead of the patriarchs, of
their descent from whom the Jews were apt to boast, shall be pastors
and ecclesiastical rulers throughout the world, and, at length, th...
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PSALMS 45
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
A Royal Marriage.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., vet. 1, The Psalmist bespeaks Attention to his Poem. Stanza
II., Psalms 45:2, The King's Surpassing. Beauty and Gracious Discourse...
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_INSTEAD OF THY FATHERS SHALL BE THY CHILDREN, WHOM THOU MAYEST MAKE
PRINCES IN ALL THE EARTH._
Instead of thy fathers shall be thy children, whom thou mayest make
princes in all the earth. A princel...
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45:16 earth. (e-17) As Psalms 58:2 ....
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INSTEAD OF THY FATHERS, etc.] A distinguished posterity is better than
a long ancestry, which was lacking in Solomon's case.
MAYEST MAKE] RV 'shalt make.' IN ALL THE EARTH] a world-wide dominion
is p...
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The poem celebrates the marriage of a king. After the prelude (Psalms
45:1) come addresses to the royal bridegroom (Psalms 45:2) and bride
(Psalms 45:10), a description of the bridal procession ...
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PSALMS 42:72
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
Words in boxes are from the Bible.
Words marked with a *star are described in the word list at the end.
The translated Bible text has yet to go through Advanced Che...
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WHOM THOU MAYEST MAKE PRINCES. — Historical illustrations have been
found in 1 Kings 22:26, where Joash, David’s son, appears as a
governor or a prince of a city (comp. Zephaniah 1:8), and in the
divi...
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_[Psalms 45:17]_ תַּ֣חַת אֲ֭בֹתֶיךָ יִהְי֣וּ
בָנֶ֑יךָ תְּשִׁיתֵ֥מֹו
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Psalms 45:1
THIS is an _ epithalamion_ or ode on a king's marriage. The usual
bewildering variety of conjectures as to his identity meets us in
commentaries. The older opinion points to Solomon's marr...
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THE KING'S WEDDING SONG
Psalms 45:1
Though this psalm was probably composed to celebrate Solomon's
marriage with Pharaoh's daughter, we must remember that it is
distinctly applied to our Lord in Hebr...
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Whether this psalm has, or had, a local application or is wholly
idealistic cannot be certainly determined. It matters very little, for
it is one of the songs which inevitably is Messianic in its deep...
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Instead of thy fathers shall be thy (m) children, whom thou mayest
make princes (n) in all the earth.
(m) They will have greater graces than their fathers.
(n) He signifies the great compass of Chri...
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What a vast multitude of souls begotten to Christ will appear in that
day! So numerous, indeed, that even the Redeemer himself is
represented, under the spirit of prophecy, as if expressing his
astoni...
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16_Instead of thy fathers shall be thy children _This also serves to
show the glory and transcendent excellence of this kingdom, namely,
that the children will not be inferior in dignity to their fath...
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Psalms 45 introduces Messiah, and, as we shall see, changes
everything. I know not, interesting and full of bright energy as the
psalm is, that I have much to note upon it, by reason of its force
bein...
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INSTEAD OF THY FATHERS SHALL BE THY CHILDREN,.... This is an address,
not to the church, the queen, the King's daughter, spoken to and of in
the preceding verses, but to the King Messiah himself, who...
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Instead of thy fathers shall be thy children, whom thou mayest make
princes in all the earth.
Ver. 16. _Instead of thy fathers, &c._] The Church shall still bring
forth children to her husband Christ...
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_Instead of thy fathers shall be thy children_, &c. Having directed
his speech to the bride, he now returns to the bridegroom, as may be
gathered both from the Hebrew words, which are of the masculine...
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The inspired singer now repeats the words with which the King, the
Messiah, addresses His Bride....
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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 Lord as well as our Saviour; all idols mus...
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Psalms 45:16 fathers H1 sons H1121 make H7896 (H8799) princes H8269
earth H776
Instead - Psalms
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CONCLUDING PROMISES TO THE KING (PSALMS 45:16).
Psalms 45:16
‘Instead of your fathers will be your children,
Whom you will make princes in all the earth.
I will make your name to be remembered in...
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Psalms 45:16
I. Christ's princes are princes born. The reason is that their birth
is a new one, and any child may have it. Into the world in which
Christ's princes are born no one can bring them but...
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To the chief Musician upon Shoshannim, (or, upon the lilies), for the
sons of Korah, Maschil, A Song of loves. We may look upon the 45 th
Psalm as being a sort of compendium of the Song of Solomon. It...
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Psalms 45:1. _My heart is inditing a good matter: speak of the things
which I have made touching the King:_
You know what King is referred to here, it is he, of whom the psalmist
said, in the 4 th ve...
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CONTENTS: A psalm of the King, looking to His advent in glory.
CHARACTERS: God, Psalmist.
CONCLUSION: In the eyes of all those enlightened by the Holy Spirit
the Lord Jesus, the King of Kings, excel...
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Meir Arama says, that with the consent of all [the rabbins] this psalm
speaks of the Messiah. The Targum also, as far as the eighth verse,
expounds it of the Messiah. Their interpretation appears to b...
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_Instead of thy fathers shall be thy children._
CHRISTIAN SUCCESSION
An intelligent grasp of this truth is fatal to pessimists, who go
about the country crying failure in the Church and the final de...
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_My heart is inditing a good matter; I speak of the things which I
have made touching the king._
THE SONG OF THE HEAVENLY NUPTIALS
In accordance with unbroken tradition of the Church from the
beginni...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 45:1. This hymn celebrates a royal
wedding. It is impossible to be sure for which king in David’s line
the song was first composed, but it does not matter. After...
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 45:16 The song speaks of the king’s enduring
line. The marriage of a Davidic king is not a private matter. It is
crucial for the fulfilling of God’s promises, not simply to Israel...
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INTRODUCTION
_Superscription_.—“To the Chief Musician upon Shoshannim, for the
sons of Korah, Maschil. A song of loves.”
“_To the chief musician_.” See notes on the title to Psalms 39.
“_Upon Shoshan...
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EXPOSITION
THIS psalm is regarded by some as a simple epithalamium, or nuptial
hymn, composed to honour a royal wedding, and sung as part of the
wedding ceremony, at the marriage of some king of Israe...
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The forty-fifth psalm is one of those beautiful psalms that refers to
Christ, a Messianic psalm. The glorious king. But in this same psalm
is seen the church, the bride of Jesus Christ. And so we have...
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1 Peter 2:9; Galatians 4:26; Galatians 4:27; Isaiah 49:21; Isaiah 49:
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Instead — Having directed his speech to the bride, he now returns to
the bridegroom, as may be gathered both from the Hebrew words, which
are of the masculine gender; and from the next verse, which
un...