How to understand Psalm 45?

This poem can be understood from two angles: first, it talks about the king and queen at that time, and second, it also predicts Jesus Christ. This poem is called "Messiah Poetry" because it prophetically describes the future relationship between Messiah and the church, that is, the body composed of believers.

The descendants of Korah also wrote 45 hymns. This poem refers to a poem written by the king and queen. The structure of this poem is divided into two parts: section 1 to section 8 is a part, and section 9 to the end is a part. 1 to 8 describes the king, and 9 describes the queen at the end. We know that verses 8 and 9 of Hebrews in the New Testament quote verses 6 and 7 of Psalm 45.

Psalm 45:

Psalm 45 1: a poem praising the king's wedding, but it is also a messiah poem. Because the wedding described in the poem can only be found in heaven, which indicates the wedding between Christ and the church. Psalm 45: 2: You are more beautiful than the world; Full of elegance in your mouth; So God bless you forever. Psalm 45: 3: O mighty one, gird your waist with a sword, full of glory and majesty.

Psalm 45: 4: For truth, humility and justice, I rode in a car and everyone won. Your right hand will show something awesome. Psalm 45: 5: Your arrow is sharp and hits the heart of the king's enemies. All countries submit to you. Psalm 45: 4: Your throne is forever and ever; Your sovereignty is just.

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