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1To the : according to . A of the of ; a . My with a ; I my to the ; my is like the of a .

2You are the most the of ; is upon your ; has you .

3 your your , O , in your and !

4In your out the of and and ; let your you !

5Your are in the of the ; the you.

6Your , O , is and . The of your is a of ;

7you have and . , your , has you with the of your ;

8your are fragrant with and and . make you ;

9 of are among your ladies of ; at your the in of .

10 , O , and , and your : your and your ,

11and the will your . he is your , to him.

12The of will your with , the of the .

13 is the in her , with with .

14In she is to the , with her her.

15With and they are along as they the of the .

16In of your shall be your ; you will them in the .

17I will your to be in ; will you and .

Cross References

Psalms 45
v6Hebrews 1:8quotation

Explicitly cited in Hebrews as proof of the Messiah's deity and eternal kingdom.

Supported by Matthew Henry, JFB

v7Hebrews 1:9quotation

Cited in Hebrews to show Christ's superior anointing with the oil of gladness.

Supported by JFB

v1Ephesians 5:32thematic

The ultimate New Testament key declaring the marriage metaphor of Christ and the church.

Supported by Matthew Henry, JFB

v9Revelation 19:7typology

Fulfillment of the royal wedding in the marriage of the Lamb and His bride.

Supported by Matthew Henry, JFB

v2Luke 4:22fulfillment

Fulfilled in Christ's teaching, where hearers marveled at the gracious words from His lips.

Supported by JFB

Depicts Christ as the majestic, sword-girded warrior-king riding in righteousness.

Supported by Matthew Henry, JFB

v7Isaiah 61:1thematic

Parallels the Messiah's unique anointing by God with the Holy Spirit.

Supported by Matthew Henry, JFB

v13Revelation 19:8thematic

Connects the bride's glorious clothing with the righteous acts of the saints.

Supported by Matthew Henry

v7Acts 10:38thematic

Defines the anointing as God equipping Jesus with the Holy Spirit and power.

Supported by Matthew Henry, JFB

v9John 3:29thematic

John the Baptist identifies Jesus as the Bridegroom who possesses the bride.

Supported by JFB

v10Genesis 12:1thematic

Like Abraham, the bride must forget her father's house to follow the Lord.

Supported by Matthew Henry, JFB

v4Psalms 110:2thematic

The rod of strength sent out of Zion to rule amidst His enemies.

Supported by Matthew Henry, Calvin

v62 Samuel 7:13thematic

The original Davidic covenant promise of an eternal throne and kingdom.

Supported by JFB

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