This article is about Psalm 45 in Hebrew (Masoretic) numbering. For Psalm 45 in Greek Septuagint or Latin Vulgate numbering, see Psalm 46.
Psalm 45
"My heart is inditing a good matter"
English Window quoting the verse "Full of grace are thy lips"
Other name
Psalm 44
"Eructavit cor meum"
Language
Hebrew (original)
Psalm 45 is the 45th psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "My heart is inditing a good matter". In the slightly different numbering system used in the Greek Septuagint and Latin Vulgate translations of the Bible, this psalm is Psalm 44. In Latin, it is known as "Eructavit cor meum".[1] It was composed by the sons of Korach on (or "according to") the shoshanim–either a musical instrument or the tune to which the psalm should be sung. The psalm has been interpreted as an epithalamium, or wedding song, written to a king on the day of his marriage to a foreign woman, and is one of the royal psalms.
The psalm forms a regular part of Jewish, Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican and other Protestant liturgies.[citation needed]
^"Parallel Latin/English Psalter / Psalmus 44 (45)". Archived from the original on 2017-09-30. Retrieved 2019-09-19.
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