A verse-by-verse explanation of Psalm 45

The verse-by-verse explanation of Psalm 45 is as follows:

1. Psalm 45:1 (A psalm of instruction for the descendants of Korah, and a song of love for the chief mourners. Call it Lily.) My heart is full of good words; my tongue is a quick pen when it comes to what I have done for the king.

2. Psalm 45: 2 You are more beautiful than the world; your mouth is full of grace; therefore God bless you forever.

3. Psalm 45: 3 O Mighty One, may you carry a sword at your waist, with great glory and majesty.

4. Psalm 45: 4 For truth, humility, and righteousness, ride out in your chariots, conquering nothing; your right hand will reveal awesome things.

5. Psalm 45: 5 Your arrows are sharp and strike the heart of the king’s enemies; all the people will fall before you.

6. Psalm 45: 6 O God, your throne is forever and ever; your kingdom is upright.

7. Psalm 45:7 You love righteousness and hate sin; therefore God—your God—has anointed you with the oil of joy more than your companions.

8. Verse 45: 8 Your garments are scented with myrrh, aloes, and cinnamon; the sound of stringed instruments in your ivory palace delights you.

9. Psalm 45: 9 The king’s daughter is among your noble women; the queen stands at your right hand wearing the gold of Ophir.

10. Poetry 45 10 Woman, you have to listen, you have to think, you have to listen attentively! Remember not your people nor your father’s house.

11. Psalm 45: 11 The king envies your beauty; for he is your Lord, and you must worship him.

12. Psalm 45:12 The people of Tyre will come to bring you gifts, and the rich among the people will ask for your favor.

13. Poem 45: 13 The princess was in great splendor in the palace; her clothes were embroidered with gold thread.

14. Psalm 45:14 She will be clothed in beautiful clothes and will be brought before the king; the virgins who accompany her will also be brought before you.

15. Psalm 45:15 They will be led with joy; they will enter the palace.