The king’s daughter is all glorious within: her clothing is of wrought gold.
The king's daughter is beautiful and glorious on the inside: her clothes are made of finely crafted gold.
This verse describes a royal bride who has both inner beauty and outer splendor, clothed in the finest golden garments.
📚 Historical Context
Psalms 45 is a royal wedding song from ancient Israel, likely composed for a king's marriage, which was a common way to celebrate alliances and the beauty of the bride in that era. The verse describes the king's daughter as the bride, emphasizing her inner and outer glory, which reflects the cultural value placed on honor and adornment in royal contexts. In the broader biblical narrative, this imagery often symbolizes the relationship between God and His people or the Messiah and the Church.
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