KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Psalms 45:4
4. And in thy majesty ride prosperously because of truth and meekness and righteousness; and thy right hand shall teach thee terrible things.
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Summary: Psalm 45 is often considered a royal wedding song, celebrating the relationship between a king and his bride. The psalm opens with an expression of poetic praise, highlighting the king's beauty, grace, and strength, and establishing him as a figure of righteousness. The writer speaks of the joy and honor that accompany the king, emphasizing his role in bringing justice. The theme of divine blessing is prominent; the psalmist notes that the king's throne is established by God and that he is anointed with joy above his companions. As the bride is presented, she is described in splendid terms, symbolizing purity and beauty, and she is exhorted to leave her past and embrace her new role beside the king. The imagery suggests a deeper spiritual significance, with the king often interpreted as a foreshadowing of Christ, and the bride as His church. The concluding verses shift focus to the legacy of the royal couple, promising that their lineage will endure and be remembered throughout generations. Overall, Psalm 45 emphasizes the themes of love, commitment, and the divine foundation of authority, while portraying the ideal of marital unity under God's blessing.
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