Psalms 45
1 My
heart is
inditing a
good matter: I
speak of the things which I have
made touching the
king: my
tongue is the
pen of a
ready writer.
2 Thou art
fairer than the
children of
men: grace is
poured into thy
lips: therefore
God hath
blessed thee for
ever. 3 Gird thy
sword upon thy
thigh, O most
mighty, with thy
glory and thy
majesty. 4 And in thy
majesty ride prosperously because of
truth and
meekness and
righteousness; and thy right
hand shall
teach thee terrible
things.
5 Thine
arrows are
sharp in the
heart of the
king's enemies; whereby the
people fall under thee.
6 Thy
throne, O
God, is for
ever and
ever: the
sceptre of thy
kingdom is a
right sceptre. 7 Thou
lovest righteousness, and
hatest wickedness: therefore
God, thy
God, hath
anointed thee with the
oil of
gladness above thy
fellows. 8 All thy
garments smell of
myrrh, and
aloes, and
cassia, out of the
ivory palaces, whereby they have made thee
glad.
9 Kings' daughters were among thy honourable
women: upon thy right
hand did
stand the
queen in
gold of
Ophir. 10 Hearken, O
daughter, and
consider, and
incline thine
ear; forget also thine own
people, and thy
father's house; 11 So shall the
king greatly
desire thy
beauty: for he is thy
Lord; and
worship thou him.
12 And the
daughter of
Tyre shall be there with a
gift; even the
rich among the
people shall
intreat thy
favour. 13 The
king's daughter is all
glorious within: her
clothing is of
wrought gold. 14 She shall be
brought unto the
king in raiment of
needlework: the
virgins her
companions that
follow her shall be
brought unto thee.
15 With
gladness and
rejoicing shall they be
brought: they shall
enter into the
king's palace. 16 Instead of thy
fathers shall be thy
children, whom thou mayest
make princes in all the
earth. 17 I will make thy
name to be
remembered in
all generations: therefore shall the
people praise thee for
ever and
ever.