The Divine Bridegroom
David is celebrating the King Messiah in this first verse of Psalm 45. In our English translations, the first verse has been made into a title separate from the first verse, but in the Hebrew Text, this is part of the first verse. The 'king' here is the Messianic King. Verse 3 says:
My tongue is the pen of a ready writer. Gird your sword upon your thigh, O mighty one.'The word for 'mighty one' is 'gibor'. It reminds us of Isaiah chapter 9 in verse 6: 'Unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given, and the government will be upon his shoulder. He name shall be called Wonderful Counsellor, El Gibbor, the mighty GOD.'Now David is using the same title here: 'Gird your sword upon your thigh, O Gibbor.'Hero! Mighty One! Divine Hero! Obviously this is the Divine Hero, because he goes on to say, in verse 6: 'Your throne, O GOD, is forever and ever.'This is the Divine Hero; the Mighty GOD, the Messianic King; the Divine One! We read about Him in verse 9: Really, everything that we have here in this Letter to the Ephesians; is an echo of all that Moses and the prophets wrote; all that GOD spoke through them, is now being brought together and crystallized, and announced because now the fulfilment has come about. And what about the kehillah? What can we say about the kehillah? We read: Adam was the 'figure of Him that was to come.' We read about that in Romans, Chapter 5. Adam was the 'figure', the representative, the symbol of the Messiah. Just as Adam's side was opened; he was put into a deep sleep and his side was opened in order to provide him with a bride. So Messiah slept the sleep of death. His side was opened in order to bring us to the new birth, so that we could be His bride! And we are bone of His bone; we are members of His body, of His bones and of His flesh, because He has become flesh and bones such as we are. After His resurrection, He said to His disciples, 'Handle Me! Handle Me, and see. A spirit does not have flesh and bones such as you see Me have.' He has taken that physical body - flesh and bones - to Heaven! When He came from Heaven, He did not have a body, but when He returned to Heaven, he returned with a body, with that which He did not have before He left. He acquired a human body when He came into this world; and He is now the GOD-Man; our Emmanuel, GOD with us! The Man, Messiah YESHUA, seated at the right hand of the Father! That's what He has done for us, and we are part of Him; we are His body. And also, we are the fullness of Him. Isn't that amazing? We would think He had all the fullness in Himself, since the Bible tells us in the book of Colossians: |