Psalms 45:8

 

“All thy garments smell of myrrh, and aloes, and cassia, out of the ivory palaces, whereby they have made thee glad.”

King James Version (KJV)

 

 

Other Translations of Psalms 45:8

“All thy garments smell of myrrhe, and aloes, and cassia: out of the Iuorie palaces, whereby they haue made thee glad.”
King James Version (1611) - View original scan of Psalms chapter 45
 

“All Your garments are {fragrant with} myrrh and aloes {and} cassia; Out of ivory palaces stringed instruments have made You glad.”
New American Standard Version (1995)
 

“All thy garments `smell of' myrrh, and aloes, `and' cassia; Out of ivory palaces stringed instruments have made thee glad.”
American Standard Version (1901)
 

“Your robes are full of the smell of all sorts of perfumes and spices; music from the king's ivory houses has made you glad.”
Basic English Bible
 

“Myrrh and aloes, cassia, are all thy garments; out of ivory palaces stringed instruments have made thee glad.”
Darby Bible
 

“The Lord of armies is with us: the God of Jacob is our protector. ”
Douay Rheims Bible
 

“All thy garments smell of myrrh, and aloes, and cassia, out of the ivory palaces, by which they have made thee glad. ”
Webster's Bible
 

“All your garments smell like myrrh, aloes, and cassia. Out of ivory palaces stringed instruments have made you glad.”
World English Bible
 

“Myrrh and aloes, cassia! all thy garments, Out of palaces of ivory Stringed instruments have made thee glad.”
Youngs Literal Bible
 

“ (45:9) Myrrh, and aloes, and cassia are all thy garments; out of ivory palaces stringed instruments have made thee glad.”
Jewish Publication Society Bible
 


 

Timothy Wayne George's comment on 2013-03-17 06:06:30:

Jesus left the ivory palaces of heaven, to come to this earth, and received gifts of gold, myrrh, aloes, and cassia to do the Father's will. He humbled Himself to death on the cross, and rose the third day victorious over sin and death. Wherefore God has exalted Him above all His fellows, because He loved righteousness, and hated wickedness. He is seated at the right hand of majesty from which He will come again to judge the living, and the dead. We sing with stringed instruments that have made Him glad, and praise Him for all the glory that is due His name.

 


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