Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever: the sceptre of thy kingdom is a right sceptre.
Your throne, O God, lasts forever and ever: the scepter of your kingdom is a scepter of righteousness.
This verse declares that God's throne and rule are eternal, and His kingdom is founded on perfect righteousness and justice.
📚 Historical Context
Psalm 45 was originally written as a royal wedding song for an Israelite king, celebrating his marriage and reign. However, this particular verse addresses the king as 'God,' which led many to interpret it as ultimately pointing beyond any earthly ruler to the Messiah. The New Testament book of Hebrews quotes this verse when speaking about Jesus Christ, seeing it as a prophecy about His eternal divine kingship.
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