Psalms 45:8-17

8 All Your garments are fragrant with 1myrrh and aloes and cassia; Out of ivory palaces 2stringed instruments have made You glad.
9 Kings' daughters are among 3Your noble ladies; At Your 4right hand stands the queen in 5gold from Ophir.
10 Listen, O daughter, give attention and incline your ear: 6Forget your people and your father's house;
11 Then the King will desire your beauty. Because He is your 7Lord, 8bow down to Him.
12 The daughter of 9Tyre will come with a gift; The 10rich among the people will seek your favor.
13 The King's daughter is all glorious within; Her clothing is 11interwoven with gold.
14 She will be 12led to the King 13in embroidered work; The 14virgins, her companions who follow her, Will be brought to You.
15 They will be led forth with gladness and rejoicing; They will enter into the King's palace.
16 In place of your fathers will be your sons; You shall make them princes in all the earth.
17 I will cause 15Your name to be remembered in all generations; Therefore * the peoples 16will give You thanks forever and ever.

Psalms 45:8-17 Meaning and Commentary

To the chief Musician upon Shoshannim, for the sons of Korah, Maschil, A Song of loves.

There are some things in this title we have met with already in other psalms; as the direction, "to the chief Musician, for the sons of Korah"; and one of its names, "Maschil." The word "shoshannim," according to Kimchi and Ben Melech, is the name of a musical instrument, on which this psalm was sung; an instrument of six strings, as Junius: but Aben Ezra thinks it was the first word of a song, to the tune of which it was sunny; though others are of opinion that it points at the persons, the subjects of this psalm, and may be rendered, "concerning Shoshannim"; that is, as the Targum interprets it, "concerning those that sit in the sanhedrim of Moses": and Jarchi's note is, "for the glory of the disciples of the wise men," comparable to lilies; for so this word signifies, and may be translated, "concerning the lilies" {t}; that is, concerning Christ and his church, who are manifestly the subject of this psalm, and are compared to lilies, Song of Solomon 2:1. This psalm is called "a song of loves," an epithalamium, or marriage song, setting forth the mutual love of Christ and his church; or "a song of the beloved ones" {u} or "friends"; of Christ, who is the beloved and friend of his church; and the church, who is the beloved and friend of Christ; see Isaiah 5:1; and the word here used being in the feminine gender, some have supplied the word "virgins," and render it thus, "a song of the beloved virgins" {w}; sung by them on account of the marriage between Christ and his church, who are the companions of the bride, mentioned in Psalm 45:14, and friends and lovers of the bridegroom; see Song of Solomon 1:3. The writer of this psalm is not mentioned; it was not written by the sons of Korah, as say the Targum and Syriac version; but most probably by David, though not concerning his son Solomon, as some have thought, who, though wiser than all men, is never said to be fairer; nor was he a warrior, as the person is represented; nor was his throne and kingdom for ever and ever; nor he the object of worship; nor was his marriage with Pharaoh's daughter so commendable a thing; nor is she ever praised, as the queen herein mentioned is: but the person who is spoken of is the Messiah, as is owned by several Jewish writers: the Targum interprets Psalm 45:2 of the King Messiah; and Ben Melech says, he is meant by the King in Psalm 45:1. Aben Ezra observes, that this psalm is said concerning David, or concerning the Messiah his son, for so is his name, Ezekiel 37:26; and Kimchi expressly says, it is spoken concerning the Messiah; and Arama affirms, that all agree that it treats of him.

{t} Mynvv le "de liliis," Tigurine version. {u} tdydy ryv "canticum amicarum," Junius & Tremellius, Piscator; "amatarum," Cocceius. {w} "Dilectarum sen de dilectis Christo virginibus," Michaelis; "a song of the well beloved virgins," Ainsworth.

Cross References 16

  • 1. Song of Songs 4:14; John 19:39
  • 2. Psalms 150:4
  • 3. Song of Songs 6:8
  • 4. 1 Kings 2:19
  • 5. 1 Kings 9:28; Isaiah 13:12
  • 6. Deuteronomy 21:13; Ruth 1:16, 17
  • 7. Genesis 18:12; 1 Peter 3:6
  • 8. Ephesians 5:33
  • 9. Psalms 87:4
  • 10. Psalms 22:29; Psalms 68:29; Psalms 72:10, 11; Isaiah 49:23
  • 11. Exodus 39:2, 3
  • 12. Song of Songs 1:4
  • 13. Judges 5:30; Ezekiel 16:10
  • 14. Psalms 45:9
  • 15. Malachi 1:11
  • 16. Psalms 138:4
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