Psalm 45:17
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New International Version (©1984)
I will perpetuate your memory through all generations; therefore the nations will praise you for ever and ever.

New Living Translation (©2007)
I will bring honor to your name in every generation. Therefore, the nations will praise you forever and ever.

English Standard Version (©2001)
I will cause your name to be remembered in all generations; therefore nations will praise you forever and ever.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
I will cause Your name to be remembered in all generations; Therefore the peoples will give You thanks forever and ever.

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
I will make thy name to be remembered in all generations: therefore shall the people praise thee for ever and ever.

Aramaic Bible in Plain English (©2010)
For your Name will be remembered in every generation, therefore the nations shall confess you to the eternity of eternities.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
I will cause your name to be remembered throughout every generation. That is why the nations will give thanks to you forever and ever.

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
I will make your name to be remembered in all generations: therefore shall the people praise you forever and ever.

American King James Version
I will make your name to be remembered in all generations: therefore shall the people praise you for ever and ever.

American Standard Version
I will make thy name to be remembered in all generations: Therefore shall the peoples give thee thanks for ever and ever.

Douay-Rheims Bible
They shall remember thy name throughout all generations. Therefore shall people praise thee for ever; yea, for ever and ever.

Darby Bible Translation
I will make thy name to be remembered throughout all generations; therefore shall the peoples praise thee for ever and ever.

English Revised Version
I will make thy name to be remembered in all generations: therefore shall the peoples give thee thanks for ever and ever.

Webster's Bible Translation
I will make thy name to be remembered in all generations: therefore shall the people praise thee for ever and ever.

World English Bible
I will make your name to be remembered in all generations. Therefore the peoples shall give you thanks forever and ever. For the Chief Musician. By the sons of Korah. According to Alamoth.

Young's Literal Translation
I make mention of Thy name in all generations, Therefore do peoples praise Thee, To the age, and for ever!

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

I will make thy name to be remembered in all generations - The psalmist here evidently speaks as an inspired man, and the idea is that his thus singing the praises of the "king" - the Messiah - would be among the means of causing His name to be celebrated in all future ages. This song would go down to future times, and would serve to keep up the true knowledge of the Messiah in the far distant ages of the world. No one can doubt that this has been thus far accomplished; no one has any reason to doubt that this psalm "will be" among the means of keeping up the true knowledge of the Messiah, and of securing the remembrance of him upon the earth in all future periods of the world's history. This psalm has been on million of lips, in praise of the Messiah; it will be on hundreds of million more in future times, as expressive of tender love for the Redeemer.

Therefore shall the people praise thee forever and ever - Thy praise will never cease to be celebrated. The time will never come on earth when that praise will die away; and in all the eternity beyond the termination of this world's history there never will arrive a period when thy name will not be honored, and when thy praises shall cease to be sung. Compare the notes at Revelation 4:10; notes at Revelation 5:9-13. Happy are they who join in that song on earth; happy they who will unite in it in the heavenly world!


Clarke's Commentary on the Bible

Therefore shall the people praise thee - They shall magnify the heavenly Bridegroom, and sing the wonderful displays of his love to the

Church, his spouse. And the constant use of this Psalm in the Christian Church is a literal fulfillment of the prophecy.


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

I will make thy name to be remembered in all generations,.... These are the words of the psalmist, spoken to the King Messiah, declaring what he would do with respect to him; cause his name, that is, not any particular name or title of his, but rather his Gospel, the good matter he had endited concerning him; or he himself to be remembered, desired, loved, thought of, called upon, and praised in all succeeding generations; and which he did by penning of this psalm, which has been the occasion of the remembrance of Christ's name in all ages, to the present time; and of its being remembered by us now, and the same use it will have in time to come; see 2 Peter 1:13;

therefore shall the people praise thee for ever and ever; because of the excellencies of his person; and particularly because of his greatness and glory as a King; as well as for all mercies, temporal and spiritual, they have from him; and this is but just, meet, and lovely, and is and will be their employment, as long as they live in this world, and to all eternity. This must be understood not of all people, but of God's chosen and covenant people; those that are given to Christ to be his people, and whom he has redeemed and purified to himself, a peculiar people; and particularly his people among the Gentiles: and so the Targum interprets it of such that are proselytes.


Geneva Study Bible

I will make thy {o} name to be remembered in all generations: therefore shall the people praise thee for ever and ever.

(o) This must only be referred to Christ and not to Solomon.


Wesley's Notes

45:17 Remembered - As he began the psalm with the celebration of the king's praises, so now he ends with it, and adds this important circumstance, that this nuptial song should not only serve for the present solemnity, but should be remembered and sung in all successive generations.


Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

17. The glories of this empire shall be as wide as the world and lasting as eternity.

therefore-Because thus glorious, the praise shall be universal and perpetual. Some writers have taxed their ingenuity to find in the history and fortunes of Christ and His Church exact parallels for every part of this splendid allegory, not excepting its gorgeous Oriental imagery. Thus, by the dresses of the king and queen, are thought to be meant the eminent endowments and graces of Christ and His people. The attendant women, supposed (though inconsistently it might seem with the inspired character of the work) to be concubines, are thought to represent the Gentile churches, and the bride the Jewish, &c. But it is evident that we cannot pursue such a mode of interpretation. For, following the allegory, we must suspend to the distant future the results of a union whose consummation as a marriage is still distant (compare Re 21:9). In fact, the imagery here and elsewhere sets before us the Church in two aspects. As a body, it is yet incomplete, the whole is yet ungathered. As a moral institution, it is yet imperfect. In the final catastrophe it will be complete and perfect. Thus, as a bride adorned, &c., it will be united with its Lord. Thus the union of Christ and the Church triumphant is set forth. On the other hand, in regard to its component parts, the relation of Christ as head, as husband, &c., already exists, and as these parts form an institution in this world, it is by His union with it, and the gifts and graces with which He endows it, that a spiritual seed arises and spreads in the world. Hence we must fix our minds only on the one simple but grand truth, that Christ loves the Church, is head over all things for it, raises it in His exaltation to the highest moral dignity-a dignity of which every, even the meanest, sincere disciple will partake. As to the time, then, in which this allegorical prophecy is to fulfilled, it may be said that no periods of time are specially designated. The characteristics of the relation of Christ and His Church are indicated, and we may suppose that the whole process of His exaltation from the declaration of His Sonship, by His resurrection, to the grand catastrophe of the final judgment, with all the collateral blessings to the Church and the world, lay before the vision of the inspired prophet.


Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

45:10-17 If we desire to share these blessings, we must hearken to Christ's word. We must forget our carnal and sinful attachments and pursuits. He must be our Lord as well as our Saviour; all idols must be thrown away, that we may give him our whole heart. And here is good encouragement, thus to break off from former alliances. The beauty of holiness, both on the church and on particular believers, is, in the sight of Christ, of great price, and very amiable. The work of grace is the workmanship of the Spirit, it is the image of Christ upon the soul, a partaking of the Divine nature. It is clear of all sin, there is none in it, nor any comes from it. There is nothing glorious in the old man or corrupt nature; but in the new man, or work of grace upon the soul, every thing is glorious. The robe of Christ's righteousness, which he has wrought out for his church, the Father imputes unto her, and bestows upon her. None are brought to Christ, but those whom the Father brings. This notes the conversion of souls to him. The robe of righteousness, and garments of salvation, the change of raiment Christ has put upon her. Such as strictly cleave to Christ, loving him in singleness of heart, are companions of the bride, who partake of the very same grace, enjoy the same privileges, and share in one common salvation. These, every one, shall be brought to the King; not one lost or left behind. Instead of the Old Testament church, there shall be a New Testament church, a Gentile church. In the believing hope of our everlasting happiness in the other world, let us always keep up the remembrance of Christ, as our only way thither; and transmit the remembrance of him to succeeding generations, that his name may endure for ever.


Psalm 45:16 Your sons will take the place of your fathers; you will make them princes throughout the land.
Psalm 138:4 May all the kings of the earth praise you, O LORD, when they hear the words of your mouth.
Malachi 1:11 My name will be great among the nations, from the rising to the setting of the sun. In every place incense and pure offerings will be brought to my name, because my name will be great among the nations," says the LORD Almighty.

Age Alamoth Cause Celebrated Chief Forever Generations Korah Memory Mention Musician Nations Peoples Praise Psalm Remembered Song Thanks Throughout


I will make thy name to be remembered in all generations: therefore shall the people praise thee for ever and ever.

I will Ps 22:30,31 72:17-19 145:4-7 Isa 59:21 Mal 1:11 Mt 26:13 1Co 11:26

therefore Ps 72:17 So 6:9 Isa 61:9 62:3

Psalms Chapter 45 Verse 17

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