Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Psalms 45:7

As in Psalms 45:6 the divine nature is made prominent, here the moral qualities of the human are alleged as the reason or ground of the mediatorial exultation. Some render "O God, thy God," instead of

God, thy God—but the latter is sustained by the same form (Psalms 50:7), and it was only of His human nature that the anointing could be predicated (compare Isaiah 61:3).

oil of gladness—or token of gladness, as used in feasts and other times of solemn joy (compare I Kings 1:39-40).

fellows—other kings.




Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Psalms 45:7:

Exodus 29:4-9
Job 22:3
Psalms 45:1
Ecclesiastes 9:8
Song of Solomon 1:3
Song of Solomon 5:10
Isaiah 9:7
Isaiah 61:1
Isaiah 61:3
Ezekiel 16:9
Matthew 25:4
1 Thessalonians 1:6
Hebrews 1:8
Hebrews 1:9

 

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