Salmos 45:1-9

1 Salmo 45
Para el director del coro: cántico de amor. Entónese con la melodía de «Los lirios». Salmo
de los descendientes de Coré.
Hermosas palabras conmueven mi corazón;
por eso recitaré un bello poema acerca del rey,
pues mi lengua es como la pluma de un hábil poeta.
2 Eres el más apuesto de todos;
de tus labios se desprenden palabras amables.
Dios mismo te ha bendecido para siempre.
3 ¡Ponte la espada, oh poderoso guerrero!
¡Eres tan glorioso, tan majestuoso!
4 Cabalga con majestad hacia la victoria
y defiende la verdad, la humildad y la justicia.
¡Avanza para realizar obras imponentes!
5 Tus flechas son afiladas; traspasan el corazón de tus enemigos,
y las naciones caen a tus pies.
6 Tu trono, oh Dios,
permanece por siempre y para siempre;
tú gobiernas con un cetro de justicia.
7 Amas la justicia y odias la maldad.
Por eso Dios —tu Dios— te ha ungido
derramando el aceite de alegría sobre ti más que sobre cualquier otro.
8 Mirra, áloe y casia perfuman tu manto;
en palacios de marfil, la música de cuerdas te entretiene.
9 Hijas de reyes hay entre las mujeres de tu corte;
a tu derecha está la reina,
¡lleva joyas del oro más fino de Ofir!

Salmos 45:1-9 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.

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