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This Psalm discusses in the first five verses a description of a mighty warrior of valor; with characteristics of "truth; meekness and righteousness" in verse 3. The description in verse 2; however about being fairer than the children of men would certainly seem to portray the future Messiah; or at least an angelic being.
Verse 6 clearly describes God. Verse 7 discusses God Himself anointing someone; which likely represents only the Messiah Himself. There were special formulas for priests to administer to kings in the O.T. as specified in Leviticus 8:30; as well as Exodus 29 and 30.
Verse 8 discusses Myrrh which was one of the spices brought to Christ ( Matthew 2:11).
The remainder of the Psalm except for the last verse could describe the nuptuals and marriage bonds such as found in the Song of Solomon. We are also reminded of the story of Ruth who left her own people and was blessed for joining Naomi and the Jews; and eventually was part of he royal lineage from the sentiments in verse 10.
Verse 16 could describe spiritual offspring; and relate to us as in Revelation 5:10 being "kings and priests on the earth". The last verse also seems to indicate Christ being "remembered in all generations." The whole Psalm is likely a depiction of David as seen by those writing it for the sons of Korah for worship.
This Psalm contains virtues of a human king; but also some of God's attributes alone. Most verses can have either meaning. In the first five verses we see characteristics of a valiant warrior with "truth, meekness and righteousness" adding to the exalted status. Verse 2 however stating that the appearance was "fairer than the children of men" would seem to indicate a description of God; or at least that of an angelic being.
Verse 6 directly describes God; and verse 7 seems to indicate a Messianic anointing. Priests in Exodus 29:7 and Exodus 8:30 were anointed and the further application was to be for the Messiah. Myrrh in verse 8 is mentioned in Matthew 2:11.
The rest of the Psalm (verses 9 to the end) talk about attributes much as is in the Song of Solomon for the king and could also be related to a love story. Such abandon of our lives and forgetting our own people and past could also relate to someone like Ruth who decided to follow Naomi and therefore became part of the royal lineage. The children in verse 16 could also in some sense be the spiritual descendants of Christ. The Psalm ends with "thy name being remembered in all generations" which is certainly a description of Christ but also could relate to King David co ruling with Christ. We also shall be "kings and priests" on the earth some day ruling and reigning with Christ ( Rev. 5:10).
My peace comes from my trusting in Your Word, and the salvation I have because of my Lord Jesus Christ dying on the cross for me.
My joy is knowing all my sins have been cleansed by His precious blood for ever.
My comfort is because My God has promised that all my sins have been forgotten, and never to be brought up again.
I now stand before my King, Lord, and Savior sanctified, and glorified not because of anything I did; but, only because of His mercies and love for me.
Thank you Lord for your daily benefits. I call on your precious love to be on all the saints, for your Face to continually shine on all who call on you. To bless the lost to turn to Christ before it is eternally to late. Bless our leadership and all those in positions of authority, with the salvation of Christ, that they may receive the mind of Jesus in this most pressing to times.... September 4, 2021
well in 1 Corinthians 15:33 Be not deceived: evil communications corrupt good manners.
2 Corinthians 6:14 Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?
When you start doing what the Lord wants you to do you will find the unbelievers separate from you.
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I'm pretty sure there isn't going to be any dating in heaven. ;)
Human people in the The Great Tribulation that get born again and manage to survive 7 years of hell on earth: will still be human in heaven. Until the Great White Throne Judgement takes place. Satan will be loosed to tempt them a short time. If they fail to resist, they may go with satan back to hell forever.
Matthew 22:30 speaks of people after the resurrection not participating in marriage-they become "like the angels." However, this does not mean people are genderless. The masculine, not neuter, pronoun is used many times to describe angels (and HE was like...HIS appearance was like, etc.). So there is no real indication that the angels are genderless beings.
Sorry, but I just have a Question. in the very beginnning, when GOD Crated the heaven and earth. are they Angles, male and female in heaven. or just males. thank you. and I will be standing by for your reply. God Bless.
Sarah...i think the battle is n so we need to pray for souls daily and spread the gospsel. Then the Lord can work on their hearts. We also need to put on our spiritual weapons ie. The sword for the word of God
"My heart is inditing (GUSHING FORTH) a good matter: I speak of the things which I have made touching the KING: my tongue is the pen of a ready writer." It is important to note, that the enemies are NOTHING to be afraid of: look how Jesus is going to deal with them! In a moment, all their terribleness will be answered with the sharp arrows of God in their hearts, and they will be GONE! HALLELUJAH!
"To the chief Musician upon Shoshannim, for the sons of Korah, Maschil, A Song of loves." Upon trumpets, for the Doorkeepers of the House of the LORD, for instruction, A SONG OF LOVES. And with the Appearance of the Lord Jesus Christ in all His beauty and glory; FIRST that shall be done is the complete removal of all enemies of God from out of His kingdom; and the Dominion given to the Saints.
The flesh is weak and the devil is here to kill steal and destroy. That is when God word is very important in our lives. We must seek his word each and every day in order to stay strong and prosperity. He will never leave or forsake us but we must do our part and read and apply His word. Trust in the Lord and lean not to your own understanding and He will direct your path through the Holy Spirit
Regardless of what we think of God's Word, it is true any. It is the only source that we can go to to find out what is really going on on this planet and in our lives. Things that we need to know are being hidden from us every day by the enemy through people, situations,etc. The Word of God lets us know that He loves us but requires our obedience to Him as well. I have found this out the hard way.
To ese okposio - ".....anointed with the oil of gladness above thy 'fellows'." This is a prophesy of the coming messiah, Jesus. His 'fellows' are all flesh men of earth; Jesus is sinless, they are not. Jesus is anointed to be our savior, as no one else could be because of sin. His 'fellows' are Jesus peers during His lifetime. Tis PROPHECY to come; not about Jesus in heaven, cont.
isn`t the word of god wonderful...and by reading the word of god you shall be blessed even if you don`t understand it...because the word of god shall not return void...thank you jesus i love you so so much...so i`m going to do for you above and beyond all that i can imagine or think not because of who i am but because of who you are. .oh lord your so so good. shalom.
I love this part of the bible. It speaks to me because I am always whaling and ganashing of teeth for my sins my soul cry's out daily. But i never forget that through all of it he has always brought me through it all. I love him with all I am.
True beauty is within not without, for a beautiful life is more than mere outward decorations. So, being glorious within talks of inward purity which a child of God should possess.
Psalms 45 verse6.. This is a conversation of God the Father and God the Spirit.. Who is also called the Lord of Hosts... The Spirit who sits on the Throne. Psalms 45 verse 7.. The One who loves righteousness is The Holy Spirit. Who are His fellows? Other Hosts Angels . He is the Lord or King or Captain of all the Hosts!
Re Thomason 's comment on Yshua during the millennial reign the passage clearly, by David refers to David 's wife, and though David is a foreshadow and type of Messiah he is not the messiah. A type is not the thing itself. When Messiah reigns with a rod of iron during the Millennium, he will not be less than he was in his earthly ministry. Recall the NT passage which discusses marriage and remarriage in heaven where Jesus, Yshua remarks that in Heaven we are not given in marriage the earthly institutions dissolve in the presence of God, who is Spirit. Recent movies and myths like to bring God 'down to size ' by attributing Messiah with human characteristics of an earthy sort such as being in love with Mary Magdalen ,etc. which are foolish and blasphemous. The all knowing, all loving, ever present and ever powerful God has no need of a wife, and Yshua his Messiah is one with Him, one in Him, and "the Word was with God and was God. " The passage of a mortal wife dressed in the gold of Ophir at best typifies the Messiah and his bride, Israel, the congregation of God.
Does Luke 24 44 apply to Psalm 45 9? If so, Why wouldn 't Yeshua have a fleshly wife during his 1000 year reign? It stands to reason that if the Father has a son...why wouldn 't he have a daughter? ? I wonder if anyone has ever even thought about that. It seems very clear that Psalm 45 indicates that the Father has a daughter. Psalm 45 10,11. Think about it for a minute...what 's a King without a Queen? Scripture confirms this and doesn 't disprove it either. Your Friend, Clyde
Oh God, I so want to have peace of God. I fear death and hell daily. Please give me peace that I may leave this life with joy to see you. I really need a word from you. This is the chapter you led me to and I feel you were speaking to me in this verse please don 't let me be tormented by devils any longer. I know you will deliver us to the tormentors if we don 't forgive someone. I can 't remember of anyone I have not forgiven. Bring them to my mind if I haven 't and please give me grace. I do love you, Jesus. Help me to keep thy commandments that i may glorify the Father. This is the main reason I need peace, for I fear I will not glorify you, but shame you for I feel I can 't hold out if these fears continue.
This Psalm discusses in the first five verses a description of a mighty warrior of valor; with characteristics of "truth; meekness and righteousness" in verse 3. The description in verse 2; however about being fairer than the children of men would certainly seem to portray the future Messiah; or at least an angelic being.
Verse 6 clearly describes God. Verse 7 discusses God Himself anointing someone; which likely represents only the Messiah Himself. There were special formulas for priests to administer to kings in the O.T. as specified in Leviticus 8:30; as well as Exodus 29 and 30.
Verse 8 discusses Myrrh which was one of the spices brought to Christ ( Matthew 2:11).
The remainder of the Psalm except for the last verse could describe the nuptuals and marriage bonds such as found in the Song of Solomon. We are also reminded of the story of Ruth who left her own people and was blessed for joining Naomi and the Jews; and eventually was part of he royal lineage from the sentiments in verse 10.
Verse 16 could describe spiritual offspring; and relate to us as in Revelation 5:10 being "kings and priests on the earth". The last verse also seems to indicate Christ being "remembered in all generations." The whole Psalm is likely a depiction of David as seen by those writing it for the sons of Korah for worship.
This Psalm contains virtues of a human king; but also some of God's attributes alone. Most verses can have either meaning. In the first five verses we see characteristics of a valiant warrior with "truth, meekness and righteousness" adding to the exalted status. Verse 2 however stating that the appearance was "fairer than the children of men" would seem to indicate a description of God; or at least that of an angelic being.
Verse 6 directly describes God; and verse 7 seems to indicate a Messianic anointing. Priests in Exodus 29:7 and Exodus 8:30 were anointed and the further application was to be for the Messiah. Myrrh in verse 8 is mentioned in Matthew 2:11.
The rest of the Psalm (verses 9 to the end) talk about attributes much as is in the Song of Solomon for the king and could also be related to a love story. Such abandon of our lives and forgetting our own people and past could also relate to someone like Ruth who decided to follow Naomi and therefore became part of the royal lineage. The children in verse 16 could also in some sense be the spiritual descendants of Christ. The Psalm ends with "thy name being remembered in all generations" which is certainly a description of Christ but also could relate to King David co ruling with Christ. We also shall be "kings and priests" on the earth some day ruling and reigning with Christ ( Rev. 5:10).
My joy is knowing all my sins have been cleansed by His precious blood for ever.
My comfort is because My God has promised that all my sins have been forgotten, and never to be brought up again.
I now stand before my King, Lord, and Savior sanctified, and glorified not because of anything I did; but, only because of His mercies and love for me.
Thank you Lord for your daily benefits. I call on your precious love to be on all the saints, for your Face to continually shine on all who call on you. To bless the lost to turn to Christ before it is eternally to late. Bless our leadership and all those in positions of authority, with the salvation of Christ, that they may receive the mind of Jesus in this most pressing to times.... September 4, 2021
The 9th. day of the month.
Mishle/Proverb 9
Tehillim/ Psalms 41 - 45
Influence the sinner with the words of God and good works.
Lead by example.
Jesus came for sinners.
2 Corinthians 6:14 Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?
When you start doing what the Lord wants you to do you will find the unbelievers separate from you.
At least that was my experience.
I'm pretty sure there isn't going to be any dating in heaven. ;)
Human people in the The Great Tribulation that get born again and manage to survive 7 years of hell on earth: will still be human in heaven. Until the Great White Throne Judgement takes place. Satan will be loosed to tempt them a short time. If they fail to resist, they may go with satan back to hell forever.
Who wants to risk that!?
There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus.
Matthew 22:30
For in the resurrection they neither marry, nor are given in marriage, but are as the angels of God in heaven.