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Author:Traditional Attribution
Topic:psalms Chapter 45 Study
This chapter provides a foundational look at the theological themes of psalms, analyzed across multiple historic translations for maximum scholarly depth.
Psalms 45
Coverdale Bible
1My hert is dytinge of a good matter, I speake of that, which I haue made of the kynge:
2My tonge is ye penne of a ready wryter.
3Thou art the fayrest amonge the children of me, full of grace are thy lippes, therfore God blesseth the for euer.
4Gyrde the with thy swerde vpon thy thee (o thou mightie) with worshipe and renowne.
5Good lucke haue thou with thine honoure, ryde on with the treuth, mekenesse & rightuousnes: & thy right hode shal teach ye woderfull thinges.
6Thy arowes are sharpe, the people shalbe subdued vnto the, euen in the myddest amonge the kynges enemies.
7Thy seate (o God) endureth for euer: the cepter of thy kyngdome is a right cepter.
8Thou hast loued rightuousnesse, & hated iniquite: wherfore God (which is thy God) hath anoynted the with the oyle of gladnes aboue thy felowes.
9All thy garmentes are like myrre, Aloes & Cassia, when thou comest out of thine yuerie palaces in thy beutifull glory.
10Kynges doughters go in thy goodly araye, & vpon thy right honde stondeth the quene in a vesture of the most fyne golde.
11Herken (o doughter) considre, & enclyne thine eare: forget thine owne people, & thy fathers house.
12So shal the kynge haue pleasure in thy beutie, for he is thy LORDE, & thou shalt worshipe him.
13The doughters of Tyre shal be there with giftes, the riche amonge the people shal make their supplicacion before the.
14The kynges doughter is all glorious within, hir clothinge is of wrought golde.
15She shalbe brought vnto the kynge in rayment of nedle worke, and maydens after her: soch as be next her shalbe brought vnto the.
16With ioye and gladnesse shal they be brought, and go in to the kynges palace.
17In steade of thy fathers thou hast gotten children, whom thou shalt make prynces in all londes. I wil remembre thy name from one generacio to another: therfore shal the people geue thankes vnto the, worlde without ende.