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Verse Psalms 45:17. _THEREFORE SHALL THE PEOPLE PRAISE THEE_] They
shall magnify the heavenly Bridegroom, and sing the wonderful displays
of his love to the Church, his spouse. And the constant use of...
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I WILL MAKE THY NAME TO BE REMEMBERED IN ALL GENERATIONS - The
psalmist here evidently speaks as an inspired man, and the idea is
that his thus singing the praises of the “king” - the Messiah -
would...
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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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Concluding wishes and anticipations addressed to the king....
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The poet's song will perpetuate the memory of the king; and that not
in Israel only, but among other peoples (Psalms 72:17).
_therefore shall the people praise thee_ Therefore shall the peoples
praise...
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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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_I WILL MAKE THY NAME TO BE REMEMBERED IN ALL GENERATIONS: THEREFORE
SHALL THE PEOPLE PRAISE THEE FOR EVER AND EVER._
I will make thy name to be remembered in all generations - primarily
fulfilled by...
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45:17 peoples (c-15) As Psalms 7:8 . thee (f-17) Or 'give thee
thanks.'...
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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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PEOPLE] RV 'peoples.'...
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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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_[Psalms 45:18]_ אַזְכִּ֣ירָה שִׁ֭מְךָ בְּ
כָל ־דֹּ֣ר...
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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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I will make thy (o) name to be remembered in all generations:
therefore shall the people praise thee for ever and ever.
(o) This must only be referred to Christ and not to Solomon....
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Thus, as might be well expected, the celebration of such glories in
Christ's person, such triumphs in his holy war, and such love in his
holy union of his people to himself, are terminated by the Psal...
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17_I will make thy name to be remembered, etc. _This also is equally
inapplicable to Solomon, who, by his shameful and impious rebellion,
stained the memory of his name with disgrace. In polluting by...
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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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I WILL MAKE THY NAME TO BE REMEMBERED IN ALL GENERATIONS,.... These
are the words of the psalmist, spoken to the King Messiah, declaring
what he would do with respect to him; cause his name, that is,...
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I will make thy name to be remembered in all generations: therefore
shall the people praise thee for ever and ever.
Ver. 17. _I will make thy name, &c._] This is a second benefit
promised to the Chur...
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_I will make thy name to be remembered_, &c. As he began the Psalm
with the celebration of the King's praises, so now he ends with it,
and adds this important circumstance, that this nuptial song shou...
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I will make Thy name to be remembered in all generations, from
generation to generation; THEREFORE SHALL THE PEOPLE PRAISE THEE
FOREVER AND EVER. Peoples, nations, believers, from every part of the
ea...
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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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As he began the Psalm with the celebration of the king's praises, so
now he endeth with it, and adds this important circumstance, that this
nuptial song should not only serve for the present solemnity...
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Psalms 45:17 name H8034 remembered H2142 (H8686) all H1755 generations
H1755 people H5971 praise H3034 (H8686) fore
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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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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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_I will make Thy name to be remembered in all generations; therefore
shall the people praise Thee._
CHRIST’S UNENDING PRAISE
Man knows himself to be a flower, which cometh forth and is cut down;
yet...
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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 Corinthians 11:26; Isaiah 59:21; Isaiah 61:9; Isaiah 62:3; Mal
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Remembered — As he began the psalm with the celebration of the
king's praises, so now he ends with it, and adds this important
circumstance, that this nuptial song should not only serve for the
presen...