Psalms 45:1

Bishops' Bible (1568)

To the chiefe musition (on the instrument) Sosannim (to be song of the) children of Corach. A song of loue, geuyng wise instructions. My heart is endityng of a good matter: I wyll dedicate my workes vnto the king, my tongue is as the penne of a redy writer.

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  • 2 Sam 23:2 : 2 The spirite of the Lorde spake by me, and his word was in my tongue.
  • Ezra 7:6 : 6 This Esdras also went vp from Babylon, and was a perfect scribe in the law of Moyses which the Lorde God of Israel did geue: And the king gaue him al that he required, according to the hand of the Lorde his God which was vpon him.
  • Job 33:3 : 3 My heart doth order my wordes aright, and my lippes talke of pure wysedome.
  • Ps 49:3 : 3 My mouth shall vtter wisdome: the cogitations of myne heart wyll bryng foorth knowledge.
  • Song 1:12 : 12 When the king sitteth at the table, he shall smell my Nardus:
  • Isa 5:1 : 1 Nowe wyll I syng my beloued friende, a song of my friende touching his vineyard: My beloued friende hath a vineyarde in a very fruiteful plenteous grounde.
  • Isa 32:1-2 : 1 Beholde, a kyng shall gouerne after the rule of righteousnesse, and the princes shall rule according to the ballaunce of equitie. 2 And that man shalbe vnto men as a defence for the winde, and as a refuge for the tempest, lyke as a ryuer of water in a thirstie place, and the shadowe of a great rocke in a drye lande.
  • Matt 12:35 : 35 A good man, out of the good treasure of the heart, bryngeth foorth good thynges: And an euyll man, out of euyll treasure, bryngeth foorth euyll thynges.
  • Matt 25:34 : 34 Then shall the king say vnto them on his right hande: Come ye blessed of my father, inherite the kyngdome, prepared for you from the foundation of the worlde.
  • Matt 27:37 : 37 And set vp ouer his head, the cause of his death written: This is Iesus, the king of the Iewes.
  • Eph 5:32 : 32 This is a great secrete: but I speake of Christe and of the Churche.
  • 2 Pet 1:21 : 21 For the prophesie came not in olde time by the wyll of man: but holy men of God, spake as they were moued by the holy ghost.
  • Ps 69:1 : 1 To the chiefe musition vpon Sosanim (a psalme) of Dauid. Saue me O Lorde: for waters haue entred in vnto my soule.
  • Job 34:4 : 4 As for iudgement, let vs seke it out among our selues, that we may knowe what is good.
  • Ps 2:6 : 6 Saying euen I haue annointed him my kyng: vpon my holy hyll of Sion.
  • Ps 24:7-9 : 7 Lyft vp your heades O ye gates, and be ye lyft vp ye euerlastyng doores and the kyng of glorie shall enter in. 8 Who is this kyng of glorie? it is God both strong & mightie, it is God mightie in battayle. 9 Lyft vp your heades (O ye gates) and be you lyft vp ye euerlastyng doores: and the kyng of glorie shall enter in. 10 Who is this kyng of glorie? euen the God of hostes, he is the kyng of glorie. Selah.
  • Job 32:18-20 : 18 For I am full of matter, and the spirite within me compelleth me. 19 Beholde, my belly is as the wine, whiche hath no vent, lyke the newe bottels that bruste. 20 Therfore will I speake, that I may haue a bent: I will open my lippes, and make aunswere.
  • Prov 8:6-9 : 6 Geue eare, for I wyll speake of great matters, and open my lippes to tell thinges that be right: 7 For my mouth shall be talking of the trueth, and my lippes abhorre vngodlynesse. 8 All the wordes of my mouth are righteous, there is no frowardnes nor falsehood in them. 9 They are all playne to suche as wyll vnderstande, and right to them that finde knowledge.
  • Prov 16:23 : 23 A wyse heart ordereth his mouth wisely, and ministreth learnyng vnto his lippes.
  • Song 1:1-7 : 1 The Ballet of Ballettes of Solomon, called in Latin, 2 O that he would kisse me with the kisses of his mouth: for thy loue is more pleasaunt then wine, 3 and that because of the good and pleasaunt sauour of thy most precious baulmes. Thy name is a sweet smelling oyntment when it is shed foorth, therfore do the maydens loue thee. 4 Drawe thou me vnto thee we wyll runne after thee. The kyng hath brought me into his priuie chaumbers: We wylbe glad and reioyce in thee, we thinke more of thy loue then of wine: they that be righteous loue thee. 5 I am blacke (O ye daughters of Hierusalem) but yet fayre and well fauoured, like as the tentes of the Cedarenes, and as the hanginges of Solomon. 6 Marueyle not at me that I am so blacke, for why? the sunne hath shined vpon me: my mothers chyldren haue euyll wyll at me, they made me the keper of the vineyardes, but mine owne vineyarde haue I not kept. 7 Tell me O thou whom my soule loueth, where thou feedest the sheepe, where thou makest them rest at the noone day: for why shall I be like hym that goeth wrong about the flockes of thy companions?
  • Ps 80:1 : 1 To the chiefe musition, vpon Sosannim Eduth, a psalme of Asaph. Heare O thou shephearde of Israel, thou that leadest Ioseph lyke a sheepe: and thou that sittest vpon the Cherubims, shew thy gratious presence.
  • Ps 110:1-2 : 1 A psalme of Dauid. God sayd vnto my Lorde: sit thou on my right hande, vntyll I make thyne enemies thy footestoole. 2 God wyll sende the scepter of his power out of Sion: rule thou in the midst of thyne enemies.

Similar Verses (AI)

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  • Ps 45:2-3
    2 verses
    80%

    2Thou art fayrer then the children of men, full of grace are thy lippes: because the Lorde hath blessed thee for euer.

    3Girde thee with thy sworde vpon thy thygh O thou most mightie: that is with thy glorie and thy maiestie.

  • Ps 49:3-4
    2 verses
    75%

    3My mouth shall vtter wisdome: the cogitations of myne heart wyll bryng foorth knowledge.

    4I wyll encline myne eare to a parable: I wyll open my darke sentence vpon a harpe.

  • 3My heart was hotte within me, and whyle I was thus musyng the fire kyndled: and at the last I spake with my tongue.

  • 1A song, the psalme of Dauid. My heart is redye O Lorde: I wyll sing & prayse thee in singing of psalmes, yea my glory also is redie.

  • 3My heart doth order my wordes aright, and my lippes talke of pure wysedome.

  • 16Yea my raynes shalbe very glad, if thy lippes speake the thing that is right.

  • Ps 51:14-15
    2 verses
    72%

    14Deliuer me from blood O Lorde, the Lorde of my saluation: and my tongue shall sing with a ioyfull noyse of thy iustice.

    15O Lorde open thou my lippes: and my mouth shall set foorth thy prayse.

  • 2The spirite of the Lorde spake by me, and his word was in my tongue.

  • 72%

    171My lippes shall powre out thy prayse: when thou hast taught me thy statutes.

    172My tongue shall syng of thy worde: for all thy commaundementes are ryghteousnesse.

  • 28And my tongue shalbe talking of thy righteousnesse: and of thy prayse all the day long.

  • 7My heart is redy O Lorde, my heart is redy: I wyll sing, and prayse thee in singing of psalmes.

  • 1A song of high degrees (made) of Dauid. O God I am not hygh mynded, I haue no proude lokes: I haue not vsed to walke in greater & waightier matters then I ought to do.

  • 13I haue declared with my lyppes: all the iudgementes of thy mouth.

  • 5My soule is satisfied euen as it were with mary and fatnes: and my mouth prayseth thee with ioyfull lippes.

  • Prov 8:6-7
    2 verses
    71%

    6Geue eare, for I wyll speake of great matters, and open my lippes to tell thinges that be right:

    7For my mouth shall be talking of the trueth, and my lippes abhorre vngodlynesse.

  • 27Hath my heart medled priuyly with any disceite? or did I euer kisse myne owne hande?

  • 4All the kinges of the earth will prayse thee O God: for they haue hearde the wordes of thy mouth.

  • 14Let the wordes of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in thy sight O God: my strength and my redeemer.

  • 8All thy garmentes smell of Myrre, Aloes, and Cassia, out of the iuorie palaces: wherby they haue made thee glad.

  • 8Then sayde I, lo I am come: in the booke of thy lawe it is written of me that I shoulde fulfyll thy wyll O my God, I am content to do it, yea thy lawe is within the middest of my brest.

  • 3For thy louing kindnes is better then life itselfe: my lippes shall prayse thee.

  • 5I wyll set foorth in wordes the glorious maiestie of thy excellentnesse: and thy wonderous workes.

  • 2He hath made my mouth lyke a sharpe sworde, vnder the shadowe of his hande hath he defended me, and hid me in his quiuer as a good arrowe,

  • 1A man may wel purpose a thyng in his heart: but the aunswere of the tongue commeth of the Lorde.

  • 10When the prophecie is in the lippes of the kyng, his mouth shall not go wrong in iudgement.

  • 23My lyppes wyll be ioyfull when I syng vnto thee: and so wyll my soule which thou hast redeemed.

  • 7God is my strength and my shielde, my heart hath trusted in him, and I am helped: therefore my heart skippeth for ioy, and in my song I wyll prayse hym.

  • 13Ryghteous lippes are pleasaunt vnto kynges, and them that speaketh the trueth shall he loue.

  • 1Of Dauid when he chaunged his behauiour before Abimelech, whiche droue him away, and he departed. I wyll alway blesse God: his prayse shall euer be in my mouth.

  • 1To the chiefe musition, a psalme of Dauid. The kyng ought to reioyce in thy strength O God: and he ought to be exceedyng glad of thy saluation.

  • 4For thou God hast made me glad thorowe thy workes: I do reioyce in the workes of thy handes.

  • 1A psalme of Dauid. I will sing of mercie and iudgement: I wyll syng vnto thee O God psalmes.

  • 1A wyse instruction of Ethan the Ezrachite. I wyll sing alwayes of the mercy of God: with my mouth I wyll make knowen thy trueth from one generation to another.

  • 5Thyne arrowes are sharpe: a people the kynges enemies shall submit in heart them selues vnto thee.

  • 30As for me I will greatly prayse God with my mouth: and I wyll prayse hym among the multitude.

  • 20Haue not I warned thee very oft with counsayle and learning,

  • 23O that my wordes were now written, O that they were put in a booke,

  • 5I call to remembraunce the tyme long past: I muse vpon euery act of thine, I exercise my study on the worke of thy handes.

  • 1At this also my heart is astonied, and moued out of his place.

  • 34My meditations of hym shalbe very pleasaunt: for all my ioy shalbe in God.

  • 17I called vnto hym with my mouth: and I exalted him with my tongue.

  • 3Set a watch O God before my mouth: and kepe the doore of my lippes.

  • 5But I repose my trust in thy mercie, and my heart is ioyfull in thy saluation:

  • 8Oh let my mouth be fylled: with thy prayse and glorie all the day long.

  • 5Blessed is the man that hath set his hope in God: and turned not vnto the proude, and to such as decline to lyes.